The Asian Age

Metro ops anniv: Field trial of indigenous system begins

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New Delhi, Dec. 24: Delhi Metro on Friday entered into the 20th year of its operations and marked the occasion by commencing a field trial of a firstever indigenous­ly developed signalling technology, and unveiling an exhibition on its journey at Kashmere Gate station.The field trial of the first-ever indigenous­ly developed i-ATS technology (Indigenous ? Automatic Train Supervisio­n) for Delhi Metro’s Red Line (RithalaNew Bus Stand (Shaheed Sthal)) was inaugurate­d by DMRC chairman Durga Shanker Mishra via video conferenci­ng, officials said.

Mishra also inaugurate­d an exhibition themed ‘Tracing Delhi Metro’s Journey’, hosted at the Kashmere Gate Metro station, they said. Delhi Metro had begun its commercial operations on December 25, 2002, a day after then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had inaugurate­d DMRC’s first stretch, spanning 8.2 kilometre from Shahdara to Tis Hazari, with just six stations.

The location from where, the then prime minister had inaugurate­d the first-ever Metro corridor in the national capital, has been “redevelope­d into a full-fledged exhibition with priceless photograph­s and anecdotes which shall take the visitors on a ride down memory lane of that historic day which ignited a new revolution in India’s mass transit history,” the DMRC said in a statement.

This shall be a “permanent exhibition” and passengers using Delhi Metro network’s largest interchang­e facility shall be able to visit this exhibition without any additional cost, officials said. The i-ATS technology has been jointly developed by DMRC and BEL and is now being implemente­d on the Red Line. With this achievemen­t, India will become one of the few countries in the world to have its own ATS product which can be implemente­d in other metros as well as railway systems, the statement said.

“The developmen­t of the i-ATS system is a major step towards the developmen­t of an indigenous­ly built CBTC (Communicat­ion Based Train Control) based signalling technology for Metro railway since the iATS is an important sub system of the CBTC Signalling system,” it said.

 ?? — G.N. JHA ?? An illuminate­d Sacred Heart Cathedral on the eve of Christmas in New Delhi on Friday as Visitors are not allowed inside as per Covid guidelines.
— G.N. JHA An illuminate­d Sacred Heart Cathedral on the eve of Christmas in New Delhi on Friday as Visitors are not allowed inside as per Covid guidelines.

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