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Today is the trial run for the country's first Monorail Rail in Mumbai.
Just 1 monorail coach FOR R-DAY TRAILER
Train To Move At 5-10 Km/Hr On 200 Metre Wadala Track
Chittaranjan Tembhekar | TNN
Mumbai: The much-touted monorail test drive on Republic Day will be little more than just a public show as just one coach of the four-coach train, assembled at Wadala, will run on Tuesday before chief minister Ashok Chavan. Moreover, it will run on a small 90-100 metre stretch of the track at a speed of just 5 to 10 km per hour. The minimum speed required to test the vehicle is 35-40 km per hour and it has a maximum speed of 90 km per hour.
“We will run it at a speed of 5 to 10 km per hour on January 26,” said A Ponnudurai, a Malaysian engineer of Indian origin, who will drive the country’s first monorail. He has already conducted the test run of the same rake in Malaysia.
“The vehicle was tried and tested on a one km U-shaped track at Rawang in Malaysia where the monorail car manufacturing unit of SCOMI is situated. Later the car was dismantled and sent to India. Ponnudurai came recently to Mumbai to re-assemble the car for Tuesday’s show,” senior MMRDA officials working on the project told TOI. The car was initially supposed to run on a 1-km track, but the track ready at Wadala is hardly 200 metres on either side. “It will run to and fro on a single track and will not be moved to another parallel track. A temporary power connection has been taken from the Wadala casting yard of the monorail project,” revealed an officer at the site office.
Ponnudurai, a lead motorman and engineer with SCOMI, the Malaysian monorail manufacturer, will also be responsible for selection and training of new drivers and special mechanics of the Mumbai monorail. Team of SCOMI and L&T officers and technicians led by Suhaimi Yaacob and M Y Saini are working hard to achieve the November deadline for the first phase of the monorail between Wadala and Chembur.
Meanwhile, MMRDA officials maintained that the entire 400-metre track (200 metres on either side) was ready and that there will be a proper trial run of the train on Tuesday.
Just 1 monorail coach FOR R-DAY TRAILER
Train To Move At 5-10 Km/Hr On 200 Metre Wadala Track
Chittaranjan Tembhekar | TNN
Mumbai: The much-touted monorail test drive on Republic Day will be little more than just a public show as just one coach of the four-coach train, assembled at Wadala, will run on Tuesday before chief minister Ashok Chavan. Moreover, it will run on a small 90-100 metre stretch of the track at a speed of just 5 to 10 km per hour. The minimum speed required to test the vehicle is 35-40 km per hour and it has a maximum speed of 90 km per hour.
“We will run it at a speed of 5 to 10 km per hour on January 26,” said A Ponnudurai, a Malaysian engineer of Indian origin, who will drive the country’s first monorail. He has already conducted the test run of the same rake in Malaysia.
“The vehicle was tried and tested on a one km U-shaped track at Rawang in Malaysia where the monorail car manufacturing unit of SCOMI is situated. Later the car was dismantled and sent to India. Ponnudurai came recently to Mumbai to re-assemble the car for Tuesday’s show,” senior MMRDA officials working on the project told TOI. The car was initially supposed to run on a 1-km track, but the track ready at Wadala is hardly 200 metres on either side. “It will run to and fro on a single track and will not be moved to another parallel track. A temporary power connection has been taken from the Wadala casting yard of the monorail project,” revealed an officer at the site office.
Ponnudurai, a lead motorman and engineer with SCOMI, the Malaysian monorail manufacturer, will also be responsible for selection and training of new drivers and special mechanics of the Mumbai monorail. Team of SCOMI and L&T officers and technicians led by Suhaimi Yaacob and M Y Saini are working hard to achieve the November deadline for the first phase of the monorail between Wadala and Chembur.
Meanwhile, MMRDA officials maintained that the entire 400-metre track (200 metres on either side) was ready and that there will be a proper trial run of the train on Tuesday.
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