India News: NEW DELHI: French multinational Alstom on Thursday started production of its driverless trainsets for the Chennai Metro Phase-II from its manufacturin.
French multinational Alstom has started production of driverless trainsets for the Chennai Metro Phase-II from its Sricity facility. The project, valued at 124 million euros, aims to deliver 36 trainsets, each with three cars, capable of operating at 80 kmph. The trains will run on the 26-km corridor linking Poonamallee Bypass to Light House via 28 stations.
A release said a letter of award has been issued to State Bank of India on Tuesday. The rupee term loan will be utilised as Rs 150 crore towards phase-2 automatic fare collection gates for Koyambedu to Sipcot covering corridor-5 and 3.
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The Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) has taken a significant step forward in its Phase II expansion by signing a contract agreement with Tata Projects Ltd. The contract, valued at Rs 1,205 crore, is part of the funding provided by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the ambitious Phase II project. The scope of work under this contract entails the construction of four underground stations at Otteri, Pattalam, Perambur Barracks Road, and Kellys., Chennai News, Times Now