Hyundai Rotem Wins Ahmedabad Metro’s 96 Coach Contract

South Korean rolling stock manufacturer Hyundai Rotem today announced that it has been awarded a 177.1 billion won (Rs. 1032.94 crore) contract to supply 32 three-car train-sets for Ahmedabad metro’s 39.259 km Phase 1 project. The trains will be manufactured at their Changwon plant and deliveries are expected to take place between April 2019 and July 2020.

The Metro-Link Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad (MEGA) had invited bids for the system’s rolling stock in January 2016 and received bids from four firms – Alstom, Bombardier, CRRC and Hyundai Rotem. The bidding process got indefinitely delayed after CRRC got disqualified in the technical bidding round and pursued the legal route. They successfully challenged it in the Gujarat High Court to allow for their re-entry, but lost in the financial bidding round.

As per Hyundai Rotem, Ahmedabad’s new 2.90 m wide trains will have a maximum speed of 80 kmph, have a carrying capacity for 782 passengers and be capable of running on the “driverless” unattended train operations (UTO) mode like the Delhi Metro’s new RS-10 rolling stock. Each coach will have convenient space for wheelchair users, four CCTV cameras for passenger safety, fire detectors, LED route guide indicators and a LCD passenger information display system.

Here’s a render of the train’s concept design  –

Ahmedabad Metro’s train design – Source: Hyundai Rotem

The design is very similar to what they submitted for Delhi Metro’s Pink & Magenta lines in 2013 – see its transformation from concept to design to production here. A similar transformation might take place for Ahmedabad’s trains.

With this development, Hyundai Rotem has entered yet another Indian city after Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore (BEML), Jaipur (BEML) and Kolkata (BEML).

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

– TMRG

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18 Responses to "Hyundai Rotem Wins Ahmedabad Metro’s 96 Coach Contract"

  1. Gourav says:

    Are you think cocept design will be different when they will deliver train set?

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  2. Pushkar says:

    So glad CRRC didn’t get this. Bombardier’s management must be crying.

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  3. Sunil Srivastava says:

    Who is the signalling solution supplier?

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    • TMRG says:

      Nippon Signal – see a list of contractors at the bottom of this page

      This will be Hyundai Rotem and Nippon Signal’s second project working together after Delhi’s Magenta Line (Line-8).

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  4. Pankaj says:

    If delivery starts April 2019 then how would MEGA will do trial runs as they claim?

    Or is it that the Vastral Apperal Park route will remain unutilized for a year or so.

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    • TMRG says:

      Not sure what MEGA & GJ govt’s latest claim is, but you can safely rely on the delivery schedule (at least the starting timeframe) mentioned by Hyundai Rotem. If the trains start arriving as planned, then there’s a slim chance of the 6 km Vastral Gaam – Apparel Park section opening up towards the end of 2019. They won’t require more than 5-6 trains to start operations.

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  5. sri_fun says:

    In addition to above cities, Hyundai also won the contract for entire Hyderabad metro in 2012 itself. Hyundai Rotem will be supplying 57 trains at Rs 1,800 crore. Hyderabad train sets has similar specs to this Ahmedabad metro.

    Average cost per train (with 3 cars):
    Hyderabad: 1800/57 = Rs 31.57 crores (2012)
    Ahmedabad: Rs 32.37 crores (2017)

    Negligible price increase in 5 years is awesome.

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  6. Kiran says:

    Isn’t Bangalore metro coaches being manufactured by BEML? only the first few coaches were built by Hyundai Rotem right?

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    • TMRG says:

      Yep – Bangalore’s first 150 coaches were supplied by the BRMM consortium – BEML (leader), Hyundai Rotem, Mitsubishi Electric Company and Mitsubishi Corporation. First 15 coaches were built in Changwon, rest in Bangalore. The new 150 intermediate coaches will all be supplied by BEML via their tie up with Hyundai Rotem.

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  7. RUPRAJ SENGUPTA says:

    Hopefully the platform length of Ahmedabad METRO rail is built to handle 6coach trains so three coach trains can be upgraded to six coaches in the future!

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    • TMRG says:

      That’s exactly how they’ve designed the system 🙂 Platforms are 140m long which are easily capable of handling 6 x 22.01m long coaches.

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  8. Navnit S says:

    I was kinda hoping Bombardier or Alstom would get it. Just to see a little more variety.

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