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India set to open maiden monorail service

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Update: 2014-02-01 01:08:24
India set to open maiden monorail service

DHAKA: The maiden monorail operation of India is set to be inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar Saturday.

The much-awaited Mumbai monorail will open to the public on Sunday making Mumbai the first city in India to use a monorail, reports NDTV.

The part that opens on Sunday is 8.93 km long. It will run between Wadala and Chembur in the eastern fringes of Mumbai.

The monorail will be linked to major local train stations. So the station at Chembur is connected with a skywalk to the monorail station near it.

To start with, the monorail will run every 15 minutes between 7 am and 3 pm.

When the entire monorail project is completed, it will be 20 km long and connect Jacob Circle in south Mumbai to Chembur in eastern Mumbai.

All coaches of the monorail trains are air-conditioned; each train will carry 560 passengers. Tickets are priced between Rs. 5 and Rs. 11 with six stations on the way. There will no monthly passes like the ones on Mumbai`s lifeline, the local trains, but there will be a system of smart cards.

Construction of the monorail began in 2009; the project is running almost two years behind schedule. At its fastest, the monorail will run at 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph); the average speed is set at 65 kilometres per hour (40 mph).

BDST: 1155 HRS, FEB 01, 2014

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