In a first\, Railways to build metro coaches in Rae Bareilly using robots

In a first, Railways to build metro coaches in Rae Bareilly using robots

They will be 40% cheaper than those procured from China and other countries and will be equipped with wi-fi, CCTV cameras, mobile charging outlets

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

For the first time, will manufacture metro rail coaches at its based factory under the Make In scheme, an said Thursday.

The coaches will be manufactured by robots and will be on par with those being manufactured by Canadian firm Bombardier, currently being used by metro trains in the country.

They will be 40 per cent cheaper than those procured from and other countries and will be equipped with wi-fi, CCTV cameras, mobile charging outlets among other facilities, the said.

In addition, they will also boast of safety features including signalling, door control and along with modern surveillance gadgets on board.

"We already have had two meetings with the government on producing The government has given it's approval for coaches for two metro trains," said Rajesh Agarwal, member (rolling stock),

"We are making a total of six as of now," Agarwal said further adding, that the cost of each would be Rs 8 crore, while those procured from or other countries cost around Rs 12 crores.

The board has decided to go for standardised coaches and has asked the (RDSO) and the Modern Factory (MCF) to invest in making it a reality, the said.

Agarwal said the expansion of the MCF at a cost of Rs 480 crore-- including recruitment of experts and technicians on a large scale-- will be completed by December 2018.

"It will also be the first factory in the country where coaches will be produced by robots," he said.

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 21:10 IST