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Alstom wins ₹798 cr order to design 78 coaches for CMRL

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NEW DELHI: French rolling stock manufactur­er Alstom on Friday said it has bagged a contract worth 98 million euro (about ₹798 crore) to design, manufactur­e and commission 78 advanced metro coaches from Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL).

These new metro cars will operate on the 26 km corridor, a part of Phase-II, between Poonamalle­e Bypass and Light House through 28 (18 elevated and 10 undergroun­d) stations.

The scope of the contract includes manufactur­ing 26 metro trains (three-car configurat­ion) that can operate at a top speed of 80 kmph as well as training personnel.

With a 25 KV power supply for optimal energy efficiency, Alstom’s Metropolis metros will ensure safe and reliable passenger transport for over 11 million citizens of the city.

Additional­ly, the overall project will significan­tly contribute towards socio-economic developmen­t by connecting key zones.

The metro trains are designed and engineered to run driverless enabled with Unattended Train Operations (UTO). These trains can completely run-on signals and their operations will be monitored from the Operations Control Centre (OCC).

In line with the government’s ‘Make in India’ vision, these metro cars will be 100% indigenous and manufactur­ed at one of Alstom’s largest urban rolling stock manufactur­ing facilities in Sricity, Andhra Pradesh.

This facility has an annual capacity of producing 480 cars and a strong portfolio of catering to several domestic and internatio­nal metro projects.

“Our manufactur­ing journey in India began with the trains for Chennai Metro Phase-I in 2014, which was also the first Rolling Stock order win for us in the country. This new win brings us immense pride and we are honoured to be reliable partners in improving Chennai’s urban transporta­tion network,” said Olivier Loison, Managing Director of Alstom India.

“We are confident that the Phase II project will provide better connectivi­ty with minimal impact on the environmen­t and benefit the lives of millions of people living in the city,” said Rajesh Chaturvedi, Director – Systems & Operations of Chennai Metro Rail Limited. Alstom has successful­ly delivered metro trains for the cities of Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, and Kochi, and is currently manufactur­ing for Mumbai Metro Line 3, Agra-Kanpur metro, and Indore-Bhopal projects.

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