The Mumbai Metro Lines 2A and 7 have implemented comprehensive safety measures to ensure smooth operations and passenger safety during the monsoon season. These initiatives include advanced weather monitoring, increased service frequency, and robust infrastructure maintenance.
Mumbai MetroMonsoon SafetyUrban TransitInfrastructure MaintenanceEmergency ResponseReal Estate MumbaiMay 28, 2025
New safety measures include the installation of wind velocity sensors, increased service frequency in flood-prone areas, enhanced CCTV surveillance, and thorough inspections of electrical systems and trains.
The monsoon control room operates 24×7 and has direct links to the city’s Disaster Management Cell, ensuring constant monitoring and rapid response to any emergencies.
Infrastructure maintenance, such as cleaning drainage systems and servicing electrical systems, is crucial to prevent waterlogging and power failures, ensuring smooth operations and passenger safety.
Traffic wardens are deployed around metro stations to manage pedestrian and vehicle movement, preventing congestion and accidents in slippery conditions.
MMMOCL ensures reliability through advanced infrastructure, rapid response capabilities, and a commitment to providing safe, efficient, and eco-friendly urban transit.
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