Mumbai's iconic local train network is poised for a significant overhaul with the approval to procure 238 new trains, enhancing the city's transportation infrastructure and addressing long-standing issues.
MumbaiLocal TrainsProcurementModernizationInfrastructureReal Estate MumbaiMar 20, 2025
The main purpose is to modernize Mumbai's local train network, replace the aging fleet, and expand the network's capacity to accommodate more passengers.
The new trains will be equipped with features such as air conditioning, digital information systems, and modern safety mechanisms, improving comfort, safety, and efficiency for passengers.
Yes, the new trains will be designed to be more energy-efficient, reducing the environmental impact of the network.
Steps include upgrading the existing infrastructure, training staff, and ensuring a transparent and competitive procurement process to meet the best technology and quality standards.
The project is expected to create new job opportunities, boost the local economy, and contribute to the overall development and growth of the city.
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