Signalling Tests Start on Delhi Metro’s Pink Line

Engineers from Bombardier Transportation and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Friday started comprehensive signaling tests (trials) on a 20 km stretch between Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus Station and Majlis Park Station of the upcoming 58.59 km Pink Line which’ll eventually connect Majlis Park with Shiv Vihar in the 162.5 km Phase 3 project.

The Pink Line (Line-7) is equipped with Bombardier Transportation’s CITYFLO 650 communications-based train control (CBTC) signalling solution which enables Delhi’s new Hyundai Rotem trains to be operated on both the unattended “driverless” and automatic train operating (UTO and ATO) modes. The contract for that was awarded by the DMRC in September 2013 with a value of Rs. 390 crore.

The DMRC commenced manual testing on a small 6.5 km portion of the line between Shakurpur and Mayapuri in June, and then extended testing further south to South Campus (Dhaula Kuan) in August. This 20 km section includes 12 stations (8 elevated and 4 underground) at Majlis Park, Azadpur, Shalimar Bagh, Netaji Subhash Place (interchange with Red Line), Shakurpur, Punjabi Bagh West, ESI Hospital, Rajouri Garden (interchange with Blue Line), Mayapuri, Naraina Vihar, Delhi Cantonment and South Campus –

20 km Majlis Park – South Campus section – view Delhi Metro Phase 3 map & info

As per the DMRC’s Press Release:

These trials will test maximum automation of the new Metro trains, equipped with Unattended Train Operations (UTO) and the new age CBTC (Communication Based Train Control) signaling system which will enable the movement of trains with a frequency of about 90 to 100 seconds, thus significantly enhancing the carrying capacity of the Delhi Metro system. The train will run on the UTO mode to check how the new trains are coordinating with the new signaling technology. This is also the first time that such a long section is being tested in one go. With the commencement of trials today, regular trials will also begin through Delhi Metro’s highest point at Dhaula Kuan at a height of 23.6 metres (as high as a seven storey building).

Shot during manual testing – Photo Copyright: PTI

Passing over the Airport Express Line during signalling tests (view large) – Photo Copyright: DMRC

Interestingly, the DMRC has for the very first time officially acknowledged the tunneling issues faced by the CEC-CICI JV team (Package CC-04) which disabled access from the depot to the rest of the line and directly led to delays in starting tests  –

Another major challenge encountered on this stretch was at Rameshwar Nagar, where a mid shaft had to be created to retrieve four Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) since two TBMs got stuck in 2014 due to unexpected rocky terrain. The shafts were created in an extremely congested area.

For more updates, check out the Delhi section of The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

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29 Responses to "Signalling Tests Start on Delhi Metro’s Pink Line"

  1. Akhil says:

    Bombardier signalling tech is also on magenta line?

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  2. Rahul says:

    Do you think they will be able to meet the December 17 deadline to open this stretch (from Pink line) for Public?

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    • Harsh says:

      No, check dmrc update. Now they pushed the 20km section upto south campus to march 2018.

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      • Aakash Yadav says:

        No u r wrong DMRC website is showing that they will open Majlis Park to South campus section in December 2017.

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        • Harsh says:

          http://www.delhimetrorail.com/Show_corridor_details.aspx?id=1

          Progress of civil works upto July 2017 is 94.01 percent. The line is planned to be opened in stages by March-18(except Trilokpuri to Mayur Vihar Pkt-1 section due to land issue at Trilokpuri).The section Majlish Park to Drgabai Deshmuk South Campus is expected to be completed by Dec-17 and sections Drgabai Deshmuk South Campus to Mayur Vihar Pkt-1 and Trilokpuri to Shiv Vihar is expected to be completed by March-18.

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          • TMRG says:

            All –

            Tests have just started. Let’s see what challenges crop up. Nippon had a tough time syncing the PSDs. I’m hoping Bombardier doesn’t face the same issues.

            December is tough.The interchange FOB connections are not in place at NSP, Rajouri or even at Dhaula Kuan.

            If you’ve followed DMRC’s site, you’d know that even the March target shouldn’t be taken seriously.

          • Aakash Yadav says:

            The FOB on Rajouri Garden metro station will be completed soon,because the piller works of FOB is almost near completion.

          • Harshita says:

            When was metro started from rajouri to INA please give me a corect updates.

  3. Ashu says:

    Yes Surely

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  4. Aditya Benwal says:

    There was a time when DMRC used to update the construction progress n its phase 3 webpage with photos…the photos have not changed since dec 2016

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  5. Siddhant Kumar says:

    When trial runs will be extended to lajpat nagar.

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  6. kunal says:

    Any update on Surat Metro project. Your last post was more than 6 months ago!

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    • TMRG says:

      Project requires the state government’s cabinet approval. Even if approved in its current form, the central government will ask them to rework so that it aligns with the requirements of the new metro rail policy.

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  7. Aakash Yadav says:

    Hey TMRG how much work left on DMRC Pink line ????

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  8. Sumit says:

    Hi, any idea about Naraina metro station (majlis park to south campus) being operational,pls mention specific month n year.

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  9. Lalit says:

    Hi, any idea about Siraspur metro station (Siraspur to HUDA city center) being operational,pls mention specific month n year.

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    • TMRG says:

      I haven’t seen bids for Siraspur Station being invited. Interestingly the DMRC has already updated their route maps within the trains.

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  10. TANUJ says:

    Hi TMRG,

    Any further extension of Pink Line from Shiv Vihar to Baghpat or Baraut on cards in upcoming phases?

    Thanks

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  11. Daroga Jee says:

    Hey TMRG no update on NMRC & GNMRC noida metro updateit…

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    • TMRG says:

      Nothing major to write about at this time. See my Twitter handle – I share random images from time to time.

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  12. Rahul Joshi says:

    Hi,
    When will the kalkaji to botanical gardens line will start functioning?

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  13. Rakesh Vasishth says:

    which date or month pink line start between Rajouri Garden to INA finally.

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