Tech Today’s Lakshay Kumar explores the newly inaugurated Mumbai Metro 3, the city’s first fully underground metro. Discover the advanced technology used in this project and the potential issues that need to be addressed.
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Mumbai Metro 3, also known as the Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ Line, is a 33.5 km fully underground metro line in Mumbai, spanning from Colaba in the south to SEEPZ in the north. It is the first fully underground metro line in the city.
Mumbai Metro 3 is equipped with Automatic Train Operation (ATO), free Wi-Fi and mobile connectivity, a comprehensive surveillance system, and energy-efficient features like LED lighting and regenerative braking systems.
Some issues reported include problems with the fare collection system, potential crowding during peak hours, and the need for regular maintenance to ensure smooth operation.
The metro is expected to reduce travel time, ease road congestion, and provide a reliable alternative to other modes of public transport, thereby improving the overall transportation system in Mumbai.
Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL), a joint venture between the Government of Maharashtra and the Government of India, is responsible for the development, financing, construction, and operation of the metro rail system in Mumbai, including Mumbai Metro 3.
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