The extension of ferry companies to the realm would significantly profit vacationers in addition to merchants who frequent the Mattancherry market. | Photo Credit: H. VIBHU
The proposed extension of the ferry companies from the High Court terminal comes within the wake of Kochi Water Metro Limited (KWML) gearing as much as fee the long-awaited ferry terminals at Mattancherry and Willingdon Island the place the ferries could have stopover, it’s learnt.
A complete of three ferries could be berthed on the floating pontoons on the Mattancherry terminal at a time, whereas a ferry can stay berthed there at night time. This would make it one of many greatest Water Metro terminals. Parking house too can be out there for automobiles, mentioned Sajan John, chief working officer, KWML.
According to the plan, ferries to Mattancherry will function each 20 to half-hour. Their frequency might go up when the Kochi-Muziris Biennale commences later this 12 months. The extension of ferry companies to the locale would significantly profit vacationers in addition to merchants who frequent the Mattancherry market, sources mentioned.
The Cochin Shipyard has up to now delivered 20 of the 23 electric-hybrid Water Metro ferries for which orders had been positioned. They have been working to a complete of 10 terminals unfold over the Greater Kochi space.
Faced with the delay in establishing the Mattancherry terminal, the members of the Mattancherry Water Metro Action Council had met the Chief Minister in September 2023 and submitted a memorandum. The delay in establishing the terminal was attributed to the work being re-tendered.
Ferry terminals at Kadamakudy and Paliyamthuruth are anticipated to be commissioned by the top of the 12 months, Mr. John mentioned.
The West Kochi Passengers’ Association has, within the meantime, shot off a letter to the Chief Minister, looking for his intervention to enhance ferry companies run by the State Water Transport division (SWTD) within the passenger-dense Kochi-Mattancherry-Fort Kochi hall.
Only 11 each day companies are operated from town to Mattancherry, regardless of the ferry terminal there being reopened after dredging in February. Still, the SWTD usually cites ‘insufficient depth’ of the terminal as a motive for not working scheduled journeys to the heritage city. In addition, steps should be taken to additional dredge the premises, mentioned S. Padmanabha Mallaya, secretary of the affiliation, within the letter.
Similarly, there’s scarcity of ferry companies to Fort Kochi as nicely, regardless of rising demand. In this case, at the very least three extra ferries should be deployed from town to the 2 locales, he added.
Published – October 04, 2025 12:47 am IST
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