Metro Railways - Mumbai
MUMBAI METRO RAILWAY
MUMBAI METRO
The Mumbai Metro is a Metro system serving the Maharashtra
capital city of Mumbai. The system is designed to reduce traffic
congestion in the city, and supplement the existing, but
severely overcrowded Mumbai Suburban Railway network. It will be
built in three phases over a 15-year period, with overall
completion expected in 2021. When complete, the core system will
comprise three high-capacity metro railway lines, spanning a
total of 63 kilometres (39 mi). Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro is
operated by Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd (MMOPL), a joint venture
company formed by Reliance Infrastructure,Veolia Transport and
the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA).
In June 2006, the then Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh
inaugurated the first phase of the Mumbai Metro project.
Construction work began in February 2008. A successful trial run
was conducted in May 2013, and the system's first line entered
operation on 8 June 2014, as some aspects of the project were
afflicted by delays and cost issues.
The Mumbai Metro is India's first public private partnership
metro project in which all the three phases (construction,
operation and maintenance) were given to a private player.
Salient Features
Metro Rail Bridge over Western Railway Tracks (Mumbai)Date of starting: 2010, Open to traffic: 2013, Total value: Rs. 21.16 cr. (appx)
Type: Double Track Rail Bridge, Supply Fabrication & Erection
Span: 3x61m
Steel Work: 1300 mt. (appx)
Challenges during construction: Erection was done at one of the busiest station of Mumbai (Andheri) over the running railway tracks with keeping undisturbed movement of trains.
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