Mumbai Metro Lines 7 and 2A get nod for full-speed operations

IANS January 11, 2025 278 views

Mumbai's metro network just hit a major milestone with full-speed authorization for Lines 7 and 2A. The Chief Commissioner of Rail Safety has given the green light for these lines to operate at 80 kmph, which is a big upgrade from previous speed restrictions. These metro lines will serve over 2.5 lakh passengers daily and are packed with cutting-edge technology like driverless-capable trains and advanced signaling systems. This development is part of Mumbai's ambitious plan to transform its public transportation and create a more efficient, eco-friendly urban mobility solution.

"The regular authorisation for Metro Lines 7 and 2A is a step closer to transforming Mumbai into a world-class city" - Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister
Mumbai Metro Lines 7 and 2A get nod for full-speed operations
Mumbai, Jan 11: In a major milestone for Mumbai's metro network, the Chief Commissioner of Rail Safety (CCRS) has granted safety certification for the regular authorisation of Mumbai Metro Line 7 (Red Line) and Metro Line 2A (Yellow Line).

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Safety certification allows 80 kmph full-speed operations

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Lines serve over 2.5 lakh daily passengers

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Advanced technology enhances metro network efficiency

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Reduces congestion on Mumbai's busiest routes

This achievement marks the successful compliance with all conditions set during the provisional authorisation, enabling unrestricted operations at a full capacity speed of 80 kmph, up from the previous temporary speed limit of 50 to 60 kmph at certain locations.

Both lines, operated by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), are critical to easing congestion on Mumbai's busiest routes. Metro Line 2A spans 18.6 km from Dahisar to DN Nagar with 17 stations, while Metro Line 7 covers 16.5 km from Andheri (E) to Dahisar (E) with 13 stations. Together, they serve over 2.5 lakh daily passengers, with cumulative ridership exceeding 15 crore since operations began.

MMRDA's efforts to implement state-of-the-art technology - such as driverless-capable trainsets, Communications-based train control (CBTC) signaling, platform screen doors, and innovative ticketing systems - aim to provide Mumbai with a safe, eco-friendly, and efficient metro network.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said: "The regular authorisation for Metro Lines 7 and 2A is a step closer to transforming Mumbai into a world-class city with an efficient transport network. This achievement reflects our government's commitment to providing sustainable, time-saving, and eco-friendly mobility options for Mumbaikars. With this development, we are delivering on our promise to make Mumbai’s public transport system the backbone of its progress."

Deputy Chief Minister and Chairman MMRDA Eknath Shinde commented: "Mumbai's metro expansion is a game changer for the city, and the regular authorisation of Metro Lines 7 and 2A is a testament to MMRDA's dedication to its vision. This will significantly reduce congestion on key routes and improve the quality of life for commuters. We remain committed to further developing Mumbai's metro network to meet the demands of our ever-growing city."

Metropolitan Commissioner Sanjay Mukherjee said: "This milestone reflects MMRDA's relentless efforts to adhere to the highest safety standards and operational excellence. The removal of speed restrictions and the safety certification by CCRS will enhance the metro experience."

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