Mumbai Monorail Set to Resume with Safety Certification and Upgrades

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has announced it will soon restart Monorail services after securing mandatory safety certification for its new rolling stock and signalling system. The services were suspended last September for a comprehensive system upgrade to ensure safer and more reliable operations. The next step involves a final statutory inspection of the entire 19.54 km corridor by a retired Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety official. Once completed, the upgraded Monorail, featuring 21 modern enhancements including CCTV and charging points, will resume operations for the public.

Key Points: Mumbai Monorail to Restart After Safety Certification

  • Safety certification secured from Bureau Veritas
  • Services suspended since Sept for system upgrades
  • New rakes feature 21 modern upgrades like CCTV and charging points
  • Final clearance pending from Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety
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Maha: MMRDA to restart Monorail services soon as it secures mandatory safety certification

MMRDA secures safety certification for upgraded Mumbai Monorail, paving the way for the resumption of services between Chembur and Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk.

"Mumbai, the wait is almost over. A brand-new, safer, smarter, and smoother Monorail will soon be at your service. - MMRDA"

Mumbai, Feb 20

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority will soon restart Monorail services in both directions between Chembur and Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk as it secured mandatory safety certification.

The services were suspended from September 20 last year for system upgradation and future-ready operations.

This planned block aimed to allow faster integration of new Rolling Stock, advanced Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) signalling upgrades, and refurbishment of the existing fleet - ensuring safer, smoother, and more reliable operations for Mumbaikars.

The MMRDA in its post on X released on Friday said, "Mumbai, the wait is almost over. A brand-new, safer, smarter, and smoother Monorail will soon be at your service.We're proud to share that the Monorail has secured the mandatory safety certification for its new rolling stock and the CBTC-based signalling system from the Independent Safety Assessor, Bureau Veritas, a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification. This is a massive milestone and brings us one step closer to opening the upgraded Monorail for public use."

MMRDA further said that the next step will be the appointment of a retired Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety official to carry out a comprehensive inspection of the entire 19.54 km Monorail corridor and to grant the final statutory clearance to resume passenger operations.

It added that this process is also expected to be completed soon, after which the new, improved Monorail will be back in action for Mumbai.

The MMRDA pointed out that the ISA certification was granted after the successful completion of several critical milestones, including detailed inspection of the new rolling stock at the manufacturing facility, rigorous testing across sections of the Monorail corridor over two months to assess operational readiness, extensive static and dynamic testing to ensure full compliance with design specifications and the highest safety standards, completion of oscillation trials and installation and interface-level testing of the advanced CBTC-based signalling system.

It added that the new 'Made In India' Monorail rakes come with 21 modern upgrades, including CCTV cameras inside every train, Divyang-friendly seats, mobile and laptop charging points, dynamic route maps, improved suspension for smoother rides, fire-safety compliant design, modern metro-style interiors, and real-time monitoring and surveillance systems.

"We remain committed to delivering a safer, smarter, and more reliable Monorail service to Mumbaikars very soon," said MMRDA.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Made in India rakes with 21 upgrades? That's something to be proud of. Hope this sets a standard for other cities. The real-time monitoring system is a great step for passenger safety.
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David E
While the upgrades sound impressive, I hope the MMRDA has also worked on improving the frequency and reliability. The monorail has had a patchy record in the past. Certification is one thing, consistent daily performance is another.
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Ananya R
As a daily commuter on that route, I just want it to start! The local trains are too crowded. A smoother, reliable monorail will be a blessing. Fingers crossed for the final inspection.
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Suresh O
Good to see focus on safety with Bureau Veritas certification. But what about the cost? Will the ticket prices remain the same after all these "modern upgrades"? Hope it stays affordable for the common Mumbaikar.
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Kavya N
The charging points and CCTV are excellent features! Traveling will be so much more convenient and secure. Hope they maintain the coaches properly this time. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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