CRRC Emerges as Lowest Bidder For Noida – Gr.Noida’s Rolling Stock Contract

After 2 rounds of bidding, the China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) has emerged as the lowest bidder for supplying coaches for the 30.016 km Noida – Greater Noida metro project! Yesterday the Noida Metro Rail Corp (NMRC) opened the financial bids for 3 contenders which also included Alstom India (with a plant in Sri City, AP) and BEML (with a plant in Bangalore).

The NMRC will now take about a week to finalize the contract, which would entail CRRC to supply 19 train-sets of 4 coaches for a total of 76 coaches in 114 weeks. The contract will also include the provision to order more coaches in the future to extend the trains to 6 coaches if needed.

Noida - Gr. Noida Metro Map

Alignment of the Noida – Gr. Noida Metro line

CRRC Corporation is a Chinese-government owned rolling stock manufacturer and was formed on June 1, 2015 after the merger of China CNR Corporation and CSR Corporation. It is no stranger to India as its various subsidiaries have previously won contracts in Mumbai, Gurgaon, Navi Mumbai and Kolkata.

In Mumbai, CRRC’s subsidiary – CSR Nanjing Puzhen has supplied 16 train-sets of 4 coaches for the 11.4 km Versova – Andheri – Ghatkopar line. The Mumbai Metro One Pvt. Ltd. has the option to increase this order to 18 train-sets of 6 coaches if required.

Mumbai Metro - Photo Copyright: MMOPL

Mumbai Metro – Photo Copyright: Mumbai Metro One Pvt. Ltd.

In Gurgaon, CRRC’s subsidiary – CSR Zhuzhou has supplied 5 train-sets of 3 coaches and is in the process of supplying 7 additional trains to take care of the under construction 7 km Phase 2 project (see updates).

Gurgaon Metro - Rapid MetroRail Gurgaon

Gurgaon Metro – Rapid MetroRail Gurgaon

In Navi Mumbai, CSR Zhuzhou again won an order in 2014 to supply an unspecified number of trains for the 11.10 km Navi Mumbai Metro project (see updates). The trains’ design is yet to be revealed.

In Kolkata, CRRC’s subsidiary – CNR Dalian won an order in 2015 from Kolkata Metro to provide 14 trains of 8 coaches for a total of 112 coaches for the existing north-south line as well as the under construction BBD Bagh-Joka and New Garia – Airport metro lines (see updates). Like Navi Mumbai, the trains’ design is yet to be revealed.

The construction of the Noida Metro project is progressing quite nicely (see updates) and with trials expected to start in mid 2017, I expect the first metro train to reach the Greater Noida depot in early 2017.

For more updates on Noida’s Metro, check out the Noida & Gr. Noida section of the The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

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Global traveler who prefers mass rapid transit

11 Responses to "CRRC Emerges as Lowest Bidder For Noida – Gr.Noida’s Rolling Stock Contract"

  1. Prithviraj Nag says:

    A typo: “CRRC” typed as “CSSR” at a couple of places…

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  2. Prithviraj Nag says:

    The Kolkata order that CNR Dalian won may not be for the new lines as you mention. It is actually for the existing line since the old rolling stocks are out of date and the new air-conditioned ones from ICF are facing great trouble with frequent breakdowns.
    The new lines (except the East West Line) are nowhere near completion with land issues for depot construction, so I think it is unlikely RVNL will issue tenders for rolling stock anytime soon…

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  3. Ananthanarayanan says:

    by the by do CRRC have a factory in India to make metro cars for Noida ?
    Or they make it in China and export to India ?
    Do they have an office in india and where is it ?

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  4. HSPG says:

    Whether the CRRC received the order from Noida Metro Corporation to start the design process?

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    • TMRG says:

      Contract signing hasn’t been made public yet, but I’m sure they’ve started the process by now in order to start delivering the trains in early 2017.

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  5. HSPG says:

    Thankyou for your reply. But I heard that the CRRC has some issues regarding bank guarantee, so the contract is on hold.

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  6. S.S.Punia says:

    May I know the contact person email in CRRC for floating logistics tender for Nodia metro. My email [email protected]

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