She said the first ever Rail Auto Hub to be set up here would cement the city's position as a major automobile manufacturing centre.
"I am happy that the Railway Minister has spared the common person and not levied any increase in the rail fares," the chief minister said.
She also welcomed the announcement of the Delhi-Chennai (north-south) dedicated freight corridor, but said it and the one proposed on East Coast, terminating in Vijayawada, "ought to have been extended" to Thoothukudi (in Tamil Nadu).
She thanked the Railway Minister for upgradation of Nagapattinam and Velankanni stations and urged that similar steps be taken for pilgrim centres like Rameswaram.
Hailing enhancement of passenger amenities, she said measures to improve redressal mechanisms were positive, too. However, service quality and grievance redressal to the common man who may not be digitally literate nor owning a smart phone should also be ensured, the chief minister said.
She said the Railway Minister seemed to have been "buffeted by the headwinds" facing him in terms of the overall slowdown in the international economy and the possible impact of the Seventh Pay Commission.
She said no specific plans for upgradation of suburban transit system in Chennai was a "major omission."
As regards "new structures", it was unfortunate that only a "token consultation" was held with states before finalising the draft MOU which "lacks clarity".
"The present structure where 75 per cent of the equity and the entire land cost are to be met by the states, with all control with the Ministry of Railways, is simply unacceptable," she said.
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Jayalalithaa said she would have been happy to hear a update on the Diamond Quadrilateral High Speed rail corridors announced last year.
"I do hope that with the enhanced capital budget and better project management practices, the railway projects currently under implementation in Tamil Nadu, including the Villupuram-Kanniyakumari double lining, would be completed speedily," she said.
The formulation of a National Railway Plan has been announced in which multi-modal integration and consultations with state governments have been mentioned. "I do hope that genuine consultation takes place with state governments and our concerns are adequately addressed," she said.
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