Next Time You Are In Sydney, You Will Be Travelling In ‘Made In India’ Driverless Metro Trains

Sydney will now run on ‘Made in India’ trains as the state Metro has launched its first fully automated driverless rail service that will be served by 22 Alstom six-coach trains.

According to reports, the trains were assembled at its Sri City facility in Andhra Pradesh last December.

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Modern features including LED lighting, emergency intercoms, CCTV cameras, real-time travel information, double-doors and more can be seen in the fully-automated units.

Australian television network SBS reported that the Metro North West Line is Stage 1 of Sydney Metro that includes 36 km of track, 13 stations and a depot.

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Designed in France and assembled at its centre of excellence in Sri City India, trans have made with contributions from Alstom’s operations in Australia, Brazil, China and Belgium.

“Alstom is very proud to have partnered with the NRT consortium and Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) to deliver our world-leading metro solutions for Sydney’s North West Metro. Sydney has now joined other great cities of the world (incl. Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Singapore) that benefit every day from Alstom’s metro solutions. The fully automated driverless metro is a first for Australia and will provide a step-change for the commuters of Sydney” Australian television network SBS quoted Ling Fang, senior vice-president for Alstom in Asia-Pacific, as saying.

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