MUMBAI Metro Rail (MMR), India, plans to purchase driverless trains to operate on Mumbai metro Line 3, which will run for 33.5km from Santacruz Electronics Export Processing Zone (Seepz) in the north of the city to Cuffe Parade in the southern district of Colaba.

The metro rail agency has plans to open the Metro system for passengers in phases from 2020.
Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation's director (systems), AA Bhatt, said that the driverless train will be equipped with latest technology prevalent across the world. "It will have driverless features besides communication-based train control system."
Initially, for a year, the train will operate with the help of a pilot, but these pilots will gradually be done away with.

Packages for traction systems, power supply, tunnel ventilation, signalling, train control, platform screen doors and telecommunication systems are still up for tender, with Siemens, Alstom and Bombardier among those in the running for the various packages. MMR is expected to complete the bidding process and select winners by May.


Info Source: http://www.railjournal.com & http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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