Infrastructure

Mumbai Metro 3: Aarey Car Shed Almost Ready, Phase I Set For Launch

V Bhagya SubhashiniMay 27, 2024, 06:38 PM | Updated 06:38 PM IST
Aerial view of the Metro 3 car shed project at Aarey Colony.

Aerial view of the Metro 3 car shed project at Aarey Colony.


The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) has announced that construction on the Aarey depot is 99.5 per cent complete, setting the stage for Phase 1 operations of the Metro 3 line between Aarey and Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC).

The Aarey depot spans 30 hectares, with five hectares preserved in their natural state. The remaining 25 hectares accommodate a station alongside the depot, which includes facilities for maintenance, operations, administration, and training. Designed to house 30 trains, each with eight cars, the depot's construction cost is estimated at Rs 328 crore.

"Only minor finishing works and testing and trials of the system are in progress," said an MMRCL spokesperson.

While the depot is nearly ready, the Operations and Control Centre will not be fully operational for the initial phase. Instead, a backup Operations and Control Centre at Bandra-Kurla Complex will manage the early operations.


At any given time, up to 20 trains will be stabled at the depot, with additional trains positioned at terminal stations such as Cuffe Parade and Bandra-Kurla Complex, ready to begin service each morning.

The Aarey depot is essential for train operations, serving as the nerve centre of Metro 3. The project faced a three-year delay due to litigation over the car depot issue, underscoring its importance in ensuring the metro's operational readiness, as per Times Of India report.

First Underground Corridor

The 33.5-km long Metro-3 running along Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ is the first underground metro corridor of Mumbai. It will connect the Cuffe Parade business district in the extreme south of the city to SEEPZ in the north-central area with 26 underground and one at-grade station.

Mumbai Metro Line 3 Route Map ( MMRCL)

With an estimated project cost of Rs 33,000 crore, the project has received funding from several entities, including Japan's technical and lending agency, the Japan International Cooperation Agency.


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