Monday, January 27, 2014

Eight more coaches of Chennai Metro Rail arrive from Brazil

Chennai:

Eight more rakes of Chennai Metro Rail train reached the Chennai shores on Monday and is expected to be transported to the Rs 198 crore state-of-the art depot on Tuesday night.

The eight sealed rakes were offloaded from the ship on Monday morning. They arrived from the Brazilian port of Santos.

With its arrival now, the Chennai Metro Rail yard will have five metro trains. Four more trains imported from Brazil are to reach the Chennai shore soon. They will also be shipped out in pairs, a metro rail spokesman said.

The coaches were transported from the vessel to Namakkal Transport Carriers (NTC) vehicles. NTC has a three-year contract with Chennai Metro Rail to transport the metro rail coaches from the port as well as Sri City to the yard.

A Metro rail spokesman said that the first Chennai Metro train that is being built in metro rail coach making facility at Sri City Special economic Zone near Tada in Nellore district will be rolled out next month end. NTC officials said that they have yet to be assigned the dates on when to ship the trains from Sri City.

Although the official inauguration of  Sri City plant has yet to happen, the first roll out from Sri City out is expected by February, a metro rail spokesman said.

The rail cars will be produced with an indigenisation level of around 35 per cent. It is believed the site design and construction of the plant is based on technology shared from Alstom’s global manufacturing facilities as well as its major transport hub in Lapa in Brazil from where the first metro train was rolled out.

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