WR installs natural sunlight tubes at Mumbai Central station

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

With an aim to bring down the greenhouse emissions and reduce the bills, the Western Railway (WR) has installed natural sunlight tubes at Mumbai Central station here, a said today.

"With an objective to maximise the visual comfort and reduce use, natural sunlight tubes and sun pipes have been recently installed at the concourse, which provide natural, cool and effective lighting during the day. It illuminates every nook and corner," said.

He said the idea behind introducing this lighting system is in sync with the Ministry of Railways' assertion over the use of renewable sources of energy to bring down the greenhouse emissions, and carbon footprint.

"This is the first ever experiment by any railway zone in the country," Bhakar said.

Eighteen units of natural sunlight tubes have been installed at the Each unit costs Rs 21,000 and the total amount spent so far has been Rs 4.46 lakh, he added.

The also plans to install similar tubes at other stations and places as well, he said.

"Since this kind of light source has numerous benefits, we have planned to extend such lighting arrangements to workshops, sheds and other stations on our networks and feedback will be taken from the passengers during the monsoon season," the said.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 15:30 IST