Delhi Metro Blue Line Trains Get Major Safety & Tech Upgrade by 2027

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has begun a major mid-life refurbishment of its Blue Line trains to enhance safety and passenger experience. The project, targeting 70 trains across the Blue and Red Lines in phases, will be completed by November 2027. Upgrades include new fire detection systems, modern CCTV, real-time passenger information displays, and mobile charging points in all coaches. DMRC's Managing Director inspected the first refurbished train of the latest phase, with 31 trains already upgraded so far.

Key Points: DMRC Refurbishes Blue Line Trains with New Safety Tech

  • 70 trains on Red & Blue Lines to be refurbished
  • New fire detection & CCTV systems installed
  • Real-time passenger info screens added
  • Mobile charging points in all coaches
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DMRC launches mid-life refurbishment of Blue Line trains to enhance safety and passenger experience

DMRC launches mid-life upgrade for Blue Line trains, adding fire detection, real-time info screens, and charging points by November 2027.

"showing DMRC's continued focus on modernisation - Official Release"

New Delhi, April 12

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has undertaken a comprehensive mid-life refurbishment initiative for its Blue Line trains to enhance passenger safety, comfort, and overall travel experience.

Under this initiative, the oldest Rolling Stock (RS-1) trains are being upgraded with modern technology and improved facilities to ensure they remain reliable and meet current standards, the metro operator said.

As part of its mid-life refurbishment programme, DMRC is refurbishing 70 trains of the Red and Blue lines in a phased manner. In the first phase, 12 trains have already been upgraded. In the second phase, 18 trains have been refurbished, and work on another 9 trains will begin soon, followed by work on the remaining 9 trains.

In the third phase, 22 Blue Line trains will be refurbished by November 2027. These trains, inducted between 2002 and 2007, have completed nearly 19 to 24 years of service and are being upgraded with modern systems and features to align with the latest rolling Stock standards.

Dr. Vikas Kumar, Managing Director of DMRC, inspected the first refurbished train of the third phase before it was inducted into passenger service. With this, a total of 31 trains have been refurbished so far, showing DMRC's continued focus on modernisation.

According to the release, the refurbishment work includes major improvements to both the train interiors and systems. The interior areas, including passenger sections and driver cabins, have been repainted to restore aesthetics and fix wear and tear from many years of use. Electrical panels have also been upgraded to enhance performance and reliability.

State-of-the-art IP-based Passenger Announcement and Passenger Information Systems (PA-PIS), CCTV systems, and LCD-based Dynamic Route Map (DRM), along with display screens, have been installed. These systems provide real-time information about routes, current time, and expected arrival at stations. They also enable communication between passengers and train operators during emergencies.

A new Fire Detection System, equipped with smoke and heat detectors, has been installed in all coaches. Old relays and Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) have also been replaced with advanced units to improve safety and ensure smooth operations.

To meet passenger needs, mobile and laptop charging points have been introduced in all coaches. New jumper cables and connectors have also been installed to support upgraded systems like PA-PIS and Fire Detection Systems, as well as to accommodate future upgrades.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally! Those trains were really showing their age. The new fire safety systems and CCTV are a huge relief for passenger safety, especially for women travelling late. Hope they maintain the cleanliness after refurbishment too.
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Aman W
Good move, but November 2027 for the third phase? That's a long time. The work should be expedited. Also, while they're at it, they should increase the frequency during peak hours. The crowding is still a major issue.
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Sarah B
As a daily commuter on the Blue Line, I appreciate the focus on modern tech like IP-based systems. The dynamic maps will be very helpful for tourists and new commuters. Delhi Metro continues to set a great example for public transport in India.
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Vikram M
Refurbishing is smart economics instead of buying brand new trains. Saves taxpayer money. The charging points are a game-changer for students and professionals. Hope the maintenance keeps up so these upgrades last.
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Kriti O
My only request: please ensure the new announcement systems are clear and at a reasonable volume. Sometimes the current ones are too loud or muffled. Otherwise, all these upgrades sound very promising! 🙏

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