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Next Stop, The Future: All-New Metro Rides

Next Stop, The Future: All-New Metro Rides

Time of India2 days ago
New Delhi: Around 312 coaches of Delhi Metro will be inducted, as part of the phase IV expansion, soon after the inspection and clearance by commissioner of metro railway safety (CMRS).
The first corridor of phase IV, Majlis Park to Maujpur, will likely become operational this year. These trains will be compatible with driverless operations.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) awarded the contract for the design, manufacture and supply of 312 metro cars to Alstom Transport India Limited on Oct 27, 2022. "These metro trains, comprising six coaches, are being procured by Delhi Metro for its phase IV operations.
These trains underwent rigorous testing and commissioning, including the completion of oscillations and emergency brake distance trials conducted by the Research Designs and Standards Organisation.
The trains will be inducted into public service shortly after CMRS inspection and clearance," said a DMRC official.
"It will be in line with Delhi Metro's efforts to provide world-class services to its commuters and will provide a fillip to the Make in India initiative of the Govt of India.
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These trains will have more than 90% Make in India content. Coaches have been designed with a tri-colour theme (saffron, white and green) for easy identification during driverless operation from the Operations Control Centre (OCC)," said the official.
The official also added that a high-resolution CCTV system was installed in the coaches for better management.
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These trains were designed for a maximum speed of 95 kmph and an operational speed of up to 85 kmph.
Increased display unit and charging points have been set up in the coaches for public convenience. "They are designed for the optimisation of noise performance. All materials used in car construction are chosen carefully to optimise the carbon footprint. Construction material selection and testing were done as per international standards," said the official.
Of the 312 coaches, the Janakpuri West – RK Ashram Marg corridor, which is an extension of the Magenta Line, will get 144 new coaches (24 trains).
The Majlis Park to Maujpur corridor, an extension of the Pink Line, will get 90 new coaches (15 trains). Aerocity to Tughlakabad, the new Golden Line, will be provided with 78 new coaches (13 trains).
Delhi Metro currently operates on a network of 394 kilometres with 289 metro stations, including the Noida – Greater Noida corridor and the Rapid Metro, Gurgaon. It operates with a fleet of about 350 metro trains with four, six and eight coach combinations.
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