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Mumbai Metro gets on track

Last Updated 08 June 2014, 21:18 IST

After a long wait, the first Metro service in the bustling metropolis was rolled out on Sunday with Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan flagging off the service even as over 1,00,000 passengers enjoyed the train ride within six hours of its operations.

“Mumbai Metro passes one lakh ridership within six hours of its first day operations,” a Mumbai Metro One Pvt Limited spokesperson said. During this period, it operated 14 services.

Earlier in the day, the services on the 11.4-km Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar section, connecting western suburbs with eastern suburbs, were launched by Chavan along with ADAG Chairman Anil Ambani and his wife Tina Ambani at 10:10 am.

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and local MPs Kirit Somaiya, Poonam Mahajan and Gajanan Kirtikar were also present at the launch.

With the launch, Mumbai becomes the fourth city in the country to have Metro rail operations, besides Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore.

The new mode of transport is expected to provide much-needed relief to the commuters in the bustling metropolis where the overburdened suburban railways ferries 70 lakh people every day.

The company said it will operate 200-250 services a day, carrying around 11 lakh passengers. Every coach can carry 375 passengers, while the entire train can transport 1,500 commuters.

The introduction of Metro services will revolutionise the commuting of Mumbaikars, Chavan said after the launch, which came after a delay of three-and-a-half years from the scheduled time.

“This project was conceptualised in 2006. It had faced several challenges during execution mainly because it is an elevated corridor. It definitely has taken time, but finally we have launched the services. This project is important for a populated city like Mumbai,” he said.

The government has been insisting that all safety measures should be met and that there is no compromise on safety of passengers, Chavan said. 

“The launch of monorail (in February this year) and now Metro shows we have really entered the 21st century,” the chief minister said, adding this is the country’s first Metro BOOT project.

The launch of the Metro services was, however, not without controversy as Chavan had on Saturday said that he will inaugurate the services only if MMOPL adheres to the state government-notified fares. But, later on he agreed to flag-off the service.

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(Published 08 June 2014, 21:18 IST)

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