Chennai Metro to get driverless trains in Phase II

The work for the second phase of the Chennai Metro Rail is progressing at a fast pace and will introduce driverless trains that will be run solely on signals. “Work for phase II of Chennai Metro Rail is going at a very fast pace. Phase II will be totally based upon unattended train operation. There […]

Chennai Metro to get driverless trains in Phase II
by TDG Network - October 7, 2022, 12:10 am

The work for the second phase of the Chennai Metro Rail is progressing at a fast pace and will introduce driverless trains that will be run solely on signals.

“Work for phase II of Chennai Metro Rail is going at a very fast pace. Phase II will be totally based upon unattended train operation. There won’t be any drivers; trains will run on signals,” said Director (Systems-Operations), Chennai Metro Rail, Rajesh Chaturvedi.

The Phase II expansion has been planned for a 118.9-kilometer network with 128 stations. It consists of three corridors, i.e., Corridor-3-From Madhavaram to SIPCOT (45.8 Km), Corridor-4-From Lighthouse to Poonamalle Bypass (26.1 Km), and Corridor-5-From Madhavaram to Sholinganallur (47 Km).

“The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 63246 crore. This proposal is under the process of approval by the Government of India. The project is proposed to be completed by the end of 2026,” read an official statement by Chennai Metro Rail.

The Chennai Metro Phase-I extension was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14 February last year. The project was completed at a cost of Rs. 3,770 crore.

The 9.05-km-long extension linked north Chennai with the airport and Central Railway Station.

He also inaugurated the railway line between Chennai Beach and Attipattu.