Mumbai’s lifeline – its local train network – is all set to get a futuristic overhaul.
At a recent event held by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) at Bandra Kurla Complex, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled a transformational project that will bring 238 new air-conditioned (AC) local trains to the city over the next three years.
Described as metro-style in both appearance and functionality, these new local trains are expected to significantly elevate the daily commuting experience.
What’s New for Mumbai’s Commuters?
- Cushioned Seats: Say goodbye to cold steel seats. The new coaches will be equipped with cushioned seating for added comfort.
- Closed Doors: Just like metro trains, these locals will have sealed, automated doors to enhance safety and comfort.
- Infotainment Sets: Travel will no longer be dull – screens will offer entertainment and information.
- Mobile Charging Points: Every seat will have a dedicated charging point.
- Faster Speeds: These trains will be capable of running at 130 kmph, the first of their kind in India’s EMU segment.
- One Continuous Vestibule: Each train will have 12 interconnected coaches, unlike the current 6-vestibule setup, making room for future 15-car upgrades.
A ₹19,293 Crore Game-Changer
This initiative is part of MUTP-3 and MUTP-3A, with Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) overseeing the execution. The estimated project cost stands at ₹19,293 crore. Tenders for 2,856 coaches will be floated shortly.
Key Infrastructure Support
Two new EMU car sheds will be constructed – Bhivpuri on the Central Railway and Vangaon on the Western line. These trains will be operated by the private manufacturers under a long-term agreement.
A Request for Affordability
CM Fadnavis stated during the event that he has requested Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to ensure that no fare hike is imposed for these upgraded AC local trains, keeping accessibility at the forefront.
What’s Next?
Once tenders are awarded, it will take:
- 3–6 months to finalize the contractor
- 2 years to produce a prototype
- Followed by trials and full production rollout
Mumbai’s Commute, Reimagined
With increased speed, modern amenities, and enhanced safety, these new AC locals mark a paradigm shift in public transport in India’s busiest city. It’s not just about faster trains – it’s about transforming the commuter experience to match that of global urban metros.
Discover more from Allycaral
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
