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India brings first standard gauge Metro train via sea from South Korea

Last Updated: Monday, March 16, 2009, 00:00
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New Delhi, March 16: After airlifting coaches, Delhi Metro is now using the sea and road to bring the country's first standard gauge Metro train from South Korea.

The first train arrived at the Mundra Port in Gujarat yesterday after a three-week long voyage by sea from South Korea, Delhi Metro spokesperson Anuj Dayal said today.

The four-coach train, which set sail on February 25 from Changwon in South Korea where it was manufactured, will now be transported by road on four trailers to Delhi where it is expected to reach by March 30.

The train will be brought to the Mundka depot of Delhi Metro for testing and will be used on the Inderlok-Mundka line.

The Delhi Metro so far possessed only broad gauge trains but three lines of Phase-II, i.e., Inderlok-Mundka, Central Secretariat-Badarpur and the Airport Express Line are being built on standard gauge as per international norms.

The front of the standard gauge train will have a single glass pane as can be seen in cars instead of two separate panes as in the existing trains.

Other features of the trains include Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras inside and outside the coaches, power supply connections inside coaches to charge mobiles and laptops, better humidity control and microprocessor controlled disc brakes.

Digital route maps will be provided inside coaches instead of stickers and four passenger information boards will be used in each coach.

DMRC has placed order for 48 standard gauge trains with a consortium of Mitsubishi, ROTEM, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML). While 46 trains will have four coaches each, 2 trains will have six coaches each.

Of the 48 trains, only the one that has arrived was to be manufactured in Korea while the rest are being manufactured in BEMLs factory in Bangalore. Delivery of these trains is expected to start from May 2009 onwards and will be completed by the end of 2010.

The new standard gauge trains are being procured by DMRC for the first two lines while the concessionaire M/s Reliance CAF, will provide trains for the Airport Express Line.

The standard gauge trains are only slightly smaller than broad gauge trains, being 2.9 meters in width as against 3.2 meters while the length of the coach having the drivers cabin is 22.34 meters as against 22.60 meters in the case of broad gauge.

Bureau Report

First Published: Monday, March 16, 2009, 00:00

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