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Pune Metro Line 3 to Run on Advanced Third-Rail Electrification System

Pune Metro Line 3 will employ a 750-volt DC third-rail electrification system, joining other major Indian metros. The technology removes overhead wires, offering a cleaner skyline and lower maintenance. Combined with CBTC signalling, it enables high-frequency, reliable service across the 23-km corridor. The first phase from Maan to R K Laxman Museum will cut travel time between Hinjawadi and Shivajinagar to 45 minutes.

Pune Metro Line 3 to run on advanced third-rail electrification system

Pune, July 2

As Pune Metro Line 3 moves closer to commercial operations, Pune is set to enter a select group of Indian cities that operate metro services using a 750-volt DC third-rail electrification system.

As per the release, the 23-km Hinjawadi-Shivajinagar corridor will mark the first time such technology is deployed in the city, introducing a globally preferred power supply system designed for high-frequency urban transit operations.

Third-rail technology powers some of India's most prominent metro networks, including sections of the Kolkata Metro, Bengaluru's Namma Metro and several newer urban transit systems, where it has been adopted for its compact design, operational efficiency and lower visual impact.

With Pune Metro Line 3, Pune will now join this league of cities embracing next-generation metro infrastructure. Unlike conventional electrification systems that rely on overhead wires and masts, third-rail technology supplies power through an additional conductor rail installed alongside the running tracks.

Collector shoes mounted beneath the trains draw electricity directly from this rail, eliminating the need for overhead equipment and creating a cleaner urban skyline.

The benefits of third-rail technology are high reliability with low susceptibility to power failures and service disruptions; Reduced visual clutter due to the absence of overhead wires and masts; Lower maintenance requirements compared to conventional overhead electrification systems; Greater suitability for high-frequency urban transit operations and dense metropolitan environments.

For commuters, these technological advancements may translate into shorter waiting times, reliable schedules and smoother journeys.

For Pune Metro Line 3, the technology assumes added significance as the corridor connects Hinjawadi's Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park with key urban centres including Wakad, Baner, Balewadi, University Circle and Shivajinagar. The absence of overhead wiring across one of Pune's busiest growth corridors is expected to contribute to a more streamlined and aesthetically integrated transport infrastructure.

As per the release, complementing the third-rail system is Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC), an advanced digital signalling technology that continuously exchanges information between trains and trackside equipment. Instead of relying on fixed blocks, the system determines the precise location, speed and movement of every train in real time, enabling services to operate at shorter intervals while maintaining the highest safety standards.

The combination of third-rail electrification and CBTC will allow Metro Line 3 to support high-frequency operations, greater passenger capacity and dependable service levels as commuting demand between Pune's IT hub and the city centre continues to rise. The technology platform is also designed to accommodate future operational upgrades, including higher levels of automation.

Pune Metro Line 3, also known as the Puneri Metro, has successfully completed end-to-end trial runs across its entire 23-km fully elevated corridor, marking a major milestone towards the commencement of commercial operations.

The corridor connecting Hinjawadi with Shivajinagar has now entered its final phase of readiness, subject to the receipt of statutory approvals and regulatory clearances.

The line will be commissioned in phases. In the first phase, the 13.3-km section between Maan and R K Laxman Museum, comprising 12 stations, will be operationalised. Subsequently, the corridor will be extended to the District Court to facilitate integration with the Maha Metro network.

Once fully operational, Pune Metro Line 3 is expected to transform urban mobility by reducing travel time between Shivajinagar and Hinjawadi to around 45 minutes from the current 1.5 hours, cutting commute duration by more than 50 per cent.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Happy to see Pune joining cities like Kolkata and Bengaluru with third-rail technology. No overhead wires means less visual clutter and safer for birds too. But I hope they maintain these systems properly - sometimes new tech fails because of negligence in maintenance. Also, 750V DC system - sounds robust enough for our power fluctuation issues? 🤔

Rahul R

Great technical advancement but I have a concern. The article says first phase is only 13.3 km between Maan and R K Laxman Museum. What about those of us who need to reach Shivajinagar from Hinjawadi directly? Commuters want one seamless journey, not partial connectivity. Hope the full stretch opens soon. Also, the integration with Maha Metro at District Court is crucial - don't want to change trains with long walks in between. 🚇

Michael C

As someone who has used third-rail metro systems extensively in London and Singapore, I can say this is the right choice for Pune's dense corridor. The elimination of overhead wires really does make a difference in urban aesthetics. The technical specs here are impressive - continuous train positioning for shorter intervals is exactly what's needed for IT hub connectivity. Hope they maintain the system well and train local staff properly. Well done, Pune!

Kavya N

Third-rail is good but what about safety? In monsoon, waterlogging on tracks could be dangerous with live rails. Also, will there be enough frequency during peak hours? Hinjawadi alone has lakhs of employees. The article mentions high-frequency operations but doesn't specify intervals. For Namma Metro in Bengaluru, third-rail works well but they have strict safety protocols. Hope Pune Metro authority has similar measures in place. 💧⚡

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