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Kochi metro in India unveils Alstom’s Metropolis train design
Kochi Metro Rail has recently unveiled the design of the 65 metre long Metropolis train set built and designed by Alstom India in collaboration with KMRL and Indian design company Tata Elxsi, who is also in charge of the design of the livery of the metro..
These metros will operate over Kochi's new fully elevated metro rail network which is 25.6 km long with 22 stations and are expected to carry upto 15,000 passengers per hour and direction.
Each train will comprise of three cars which is about 65 metre long and will have a capacity to carry up to 975 passengers.
According to Alstom's press release, these metros will run at maximum operational speed of 80 km per hour and will be fitted with air conditioning and passenger information systems for a high level of passenger comfort.
Xavier Allard, Director Design & Styling, Alstom Transport said, 'The design of the Kochi metro has set a new benchmark in urban mobility in India with its technological innovations promoting greener urban transportation in the country.
The metro for Kochi supports KMRL's efforts to provide a comfortable, attractive and reliable service to Kochi residents and illustrates one of Alstom's key strategies to enhance passenger experience'.
The metro sets will be manufactured in the newly built facility of Sricity, in Andhra Pradesh, says the company.
On October 2014, Alstom was awarded a contract worth euro 85 million (Rs 671.5-crore) from DMRC to supply 25 state-of-the-art metros to Kochi Metro Rail Ltd.
'This is our second metro contract in the country after Chennai. It confirms our commitment to provide competitive, innovative and high value products and solutions for our customers while serving the ever growing urban transportation market in India', said Dominique Pouliquen, Senior Vice-President Alstom Transport Asia-Pacific.
Source:- Kochi metro in India unveils Alstom’s Metropolis train design - Railway TechnologyKochi Metro Rail has recently unveiled the design of the 65 metre long Metropolis train set built and designed by Alstom India in collaboration with KMRL and Indian design company Tata Elxsi, who is also in charge of the design of the livery of the metro..
These metros will operate over Kochi's new fully elevated metro rail network which is 25.6 km long with 22 stations and are expected to carry upto 15,000 passengers per hour and direction.
Each train will comprise of three cars which is about 65 metre long and will have a capacity to carry up to 975 passengers.
According to Alstom's press release, these metros will run at maximum operational speed of 80 km per hour and will be fitted with air conditioning and passenger information systems for a high level of passenger comfort.
Xavier Allard, Director Design & Styling, Alstom Transport said, 'The design of the Kochi metro has set a new benchmark in urban mobility in India with its technological innovations promoting greener urban transportation in the country.
The metro for Kochi supports KMRL's efforts to provide a comfortable, attractive and reliable service to Kochi residents and illustrates one of Alstom's key strategies to enhance passenger experience'.
The metro sets will be manufactured in the newly built facility of Sricity, in Andhra Pradesh, says the company.
On October 2014, Alstom was awarded a contract worth euro 85 million (Rs 671.5-crore) from DMRC to supply 25 state-of-the-art metros to Kochi Metro Rail Ltd.
'This is our second metro contract in the country after Chennai. It confirms our commitment to provide competitive, innovative and high value products and solutions for our customers while serving the ever growing urban transportation market in India', said Dominique Pouliquen, Senior Vice-President Alstom Transport Asia-Pacific.
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