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Mumbai Metro Rail Project Mumbai - Hub of Mass Transportation system Greater Mumbai, the financial capital of India is the heart of commercial and trade activities of the country. Mumbai has always had the distinction and advantage of a high modal share (88%) in favor of a public mass transport system. The role of existing Suburban Rail Services is extremely important in the life of people of Greater Mumbai. The system carries about 6 million passengers every day. The BEST provides feeder services to the many station going passengers, to complete their journey. Due to the city’s geographical constraint, the road and rail infrastructure development could not keep the pace with the growing demand for last 4-5 decades. Present traffic scenario 11 million people travel daily by Public Transport. (Rail- 48% , Bus- 44% & Private Vehicles - 8% ). Inadequate road network is slowing down the traffic causing chronic road congestion & Environmental pollution. Suburban rail traffic increased by 6 times while the capacity increased by only 2.3 times. 4500 passengers travel per train against the carrying capacity of 1750 resulting an unbearable overcrowding. Vehicular growth Increased from 61,000 to over 1.02 Million in the last four decades. MRTS – Mass Rapid Transit System N e e d for MRTS Existing suburban systems under extreme pressure Existing bus system’s role limited to providing feeder services to railways. Bus system alone cannot meet the future demand Constraints to expand the existing road network capacity The Road & Rail improvements not adequate for future demand Many pockets in Island city and suburbs not served by rail based mass system. Environmental deterioration due to growth in road traffic W h y MRTS ? Mass transit system is required as … ...it has high-capacity ...it is fast ...it is environment-friendly ...it is financially viable and economical ...and is attractive to the commuters A d v a n t a g e s of MRTS Carries same amount of traffic as 6 lane bus or 26 lane Private cars (Either way). Reliable, Comfortable and Safe Reduces time by 50-75% as compared to road

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Page 1: Mumbai

Mumbai Metro Rail Project

Mumbai - Hub of Mass Transportation system

Greater Mumbai, the financial capital of India is the heart of commercial and trade activities of the

country. Mumbai has always had the distinction and advantage of a high modal share (88%) in

favor of a public mass transport system. The role of existing Suburban Rail Services is extremely

important in the life of people of Greater Mumbai. The system carries about 6 million passengers

every day. The BEST provides feeder services to the many station going passengers, to complete

their journey. Due to the city’s geographical constraint, the road and rail infrastructure

development could not keep the pace with the growing demand for last 4-5 decades.

Present traffic scenario

11 million people travel daily by Public Transport. (Rail- 48% , Bus- 44% & Private Vehicles -

8% ).

Inadequate road network is slowing down the traffic causing chronic road congestion &

Environmental pollution.

Suburban rail traffic increased by 6 times while the capacity increased by only 2.3 times.

4500 passengers travel per train against the carrying capacity of 1750 resulting an

unbearable overcrowding.

Vehicular growth Increased from 61,000 to over 1.02 Million in the last four decades.

MRTS – Mass Rapid Transit System

N e e d for MRTS

Existing suburban systems under extreme pressure

Existing bus system’s role limited to providing feeder services to railways.

Bus system alone cannot meet the future demand

Constraints to expand the existing road network capacity

The Road & Rail improvements not adequate for future demand

Many pockets in Island city and suburbs not served by rail based mass system.

Environmental deterioration due to growth in road traffic

W h y MRTS ?

Mass transit system is required as …

...it has high-capacity

...it is fast

...it is environment-friendly

...it is financially viable and economical

...and is attractive to the commuters

A d v a n t a g e s of MRTS

Carries same amount of traffic as 6 lane bus or 26 lane Private cars (Either way).

Reliable, Comfortable and Safe

Reduces time by 50-75% as compared to road

No Air pollution and less noise levels

Energy efficient; Consumes 1/5th Energy per road passenger km.

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Occupies no road space if underground and only about 2m width of road if elevated

Project Inception

The Government of Maharashtra (GOM) through MMRDA, in order to improve the traffic and

transportation scenario in Mumbai and to cater to the future travel needs in the next 2-3 decades

has been exploring the viability of various alternative Mass Transit systems which are efficient,

economically viable, environment friendly etc. In this context, a detailed feasibility study was

carried out under the Indo-German Technical Co-operation by entrusting the consultancy work to

TEWET in association with DE-Consult & TCS, during 1997-2000. The study recommended a mass

transit corridor from Andheri to Ghatkopar as potentially bankable and economically viable, after

examining a number of alternative corridors and alignments. This study was updated by MMRDA in

May 2004. In the mean time, DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) prepared the master plan for

Mumbai metro, wherein they have recommended to extend Andheri-Ghatkopar section to Versova

as part of the master plan and identified as priority corridor for implementation. The GOM declared

the project as ‘public vital infrastructure project’ and designated MMRDA as Project Implementation

Agency (PIA). This is the first MRTS project in India being implemented on Public Private Partnership

(PPP) format.

Mumbai Metro

Master Plan

Main objective is to provide a rail based mass transit connectivity to people within an approach

distance of 1 to 2 K.m ; to serve the areas not connected by existing Suburban Rail System;

To provide proper interchange facilities for connectivity to neighbouring areas like Thane, Navi

Mumbai, Vasai – Virar etc.

Phase I (2006 – 2011)

Versova - Andheri – Ghatkopar - 11.07 Km

Colaba - Bandra – Charkop - 38.24 Km

Bandra - Kurla – Mankhurd - 13.37 Km

Total - 62.68 Km

   

Phase II (2011 – 2016)  

Charkop - Dahisar - 7.5 Km

Ghatkopar – Mulund - 12.4 Km

   

Phase III ( 2016 – 2021)  

BKC - Kanjur Marg via Airport - 19.5 Km

Andheri(E) - Dahisar(E) - 18 Km

Hutatma Chowk – Ghatkopar - 21.8 Km

Sewri – Prabhadevi - 3.5 Km

   

Total Length 146.5 km

Total Cost Rs 19,525 Cr

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Versova – Andheri - Ghatkopar Corridor

Significance

Provides East-West rail based connectivity to Central and Western suburbs

Facilitates smooth and efficient interchange between suburban rail system and MRT

System at Andheri and Ghatkopar stations

Reduces the journey time from 71 minutes to 21 minutes, between Versova and Ghatkopar

Provides rail based access to the MIDC, SEEPZ and commercial developments

Salient features :

1. Route length - 11.07 km

2. Elevated alignment- 100 %

3. Maximum gradient- 4.0%

4. Minimum curvature - 100 m

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5. Minimum Ground Clearance - 5.5 m

6. No. of stations - 12

7. Platform Length - 135 m

8. Car Depot - D.N Nagar

9. Length of coach - 22 m.

10. Width of coach - 3.2 m.

The versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar corridor map is attached separately in the Executive summary of

MRTS along Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar, in “wht’s new?” section of MMRDA website.

Stations

MRT Station Locations

Versova - D.N. Nagar - Azad Nagar – Andheri – WEH – Chakala - Airport Road - Marol Naka –

Sakinaka - Subhash Nagar - Asalpha Road – Ghatkopar

Salient Features :

All stations are elevated.

All stations will have good interchange facilities with other modes of transport

All stations are of side platform configuration.

All the stations will have platforms at an average height of 12 to 13 m, concourse will be

provided at an intermediate level which has ticketing and other facilities.

All stations will be provided with escalators for accessing concourse and platform levels.

Stations will be provided with automatic fare collection system and will be access

controlled.

Lifts & other facilities have been provided for physically challenged

Car depot

Depot Facilities include-

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Stabling

Routine maintenance

Periodic maintenance

Workshop

Offices and storage

Versova Car Depot (Area 13.8 ha)

Technical Details

Salient Features of System TechnologyPassenger Security and Information

System

Traction - 25 Kv Ac OHE

Cab signaling with Automatic Train

Protection.

Rolling Stock with all advanced

features

Train control With Driver

Ticketing system - Automatic

Collection

Train Composition – Four/Six Coaches

No. of Classes - Single Class

Environment - Air Conditioned

Max. Speed - 80 kmph

Average Speed - 33 kmph

Acceleration - 1.0 m/sec2

Deceleration - 1.2 m/sec2.

Frequency (2009)- 4 min ,(2031)- 3

min.

Carrying Capacity/rake -1500 Pax.

System Capacity – 60,000 pphd

Total Journey Time 21 min Approx

The passenger security and information

system would manage the MRTS passenger

related functions.

Operation Control Centre (OCC)

To supervise the passenger areas and

trains,

To provide visual information to

passengers and at stations.

To provide one way communication

from Operation Control Centre to the

passengers at stations through Public

Announcement (PA) system.

Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)

System monitoring the stations and

emergency call points on the stations.

Dynamic visual displays and loudspeakers.

CCTV cameras, loudspeakers, and information

displays will be provided.

Ridership Forecast

Exhaustive data has been collected from primary and secondary sources and compiled. This data

has been used in developing transport demand model to forecast future travel demand for the

horizon years 2011,2021,2031. In the present study, the MRT rider ship has been assessed

considering the impact of road improvements proposed under Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project

(MUIP) and other committed projects.

Total Passenger Boarding

Year Daily Rider ship Hourly Rider ship

2009 4,75,046 38004

2011 5,13,338 41067

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2021 6,64,703 53176

2031 8,82,533 70603

Mumbai Metro Rail Project

Versova –Andheri –Ghatkopar Corridor

Project Implementation

The Project will be implemented on Build Own Operate Transfer (BOOT) basis through Public

Private Partnership (PPP) . A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) will be formed by MMRDA &

Mumbai Metro- one consortium led by M/s Reliance Energy.

Project Cost Rs 2,356 cr

Capital Contribution Rs 650 cr

Debt Equity Ratio 70:30

Construction Period 2006-09

Commencement of Operations 2009-10

For more information visit www.mumbaimetro1.com

Charkop – Bandra -Mankhurd corridor

Salient Features

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1.

Gauge (Nominal)     1435mm

2. Route Length (between  dead ends) Elevated 31.87 Km

3. Number of stations Elevated   27 Nos.

4. Traffic Forecast    

    2011 2021 2031

  Daily Boarding (lakhs) 12.75 18.77 22.16

  PKM (Lakhs) 95.3 139.8 164.7

  Average trip length  7.5 7.4 7.4

5. Designed speed   80 kmph  

6. Traction Power Supply      

  a) Traction system voltage   25 KV ac  

  b) Current Collection   Over Head Catenary

  c) Sub Station   1 No. (Mankhurd)

1 No. Common with VAG

Corridor

7. Rolling Stock    

  a) 3.20 m wide & 22mts length modern rolling stock with   stainless

steel body

 

  b) Axle load 15 t

  c) Seating arrangement Longitudinal

  d) Capacity of 4 coach unit 1178 Passenger

8. Maintenance Facilities  

  Maintenance Depot Charkop & Mankhurd

9. Signalling, Telecommunication and Train Control

  a) Type of signaling Cab signaling and continuous

automatic train control with

Automatic Train Protection (ATP).

  b) Telecommunication i)   Integrated System with Fibre

Optic cable.  SCADA, Train Radio,

PA system etc.

ii)  Train information system,

Control telephones and

Centralised Clock System.

10. Fare Collection Automatic Fare Collection system

with BOM and POM, Smart card

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etc.

11. Construction Methodology  

  Elevated viaduct consisting prestressed concrete “Box” shaped

Girders on Single pier with pile/Open foundations.

12. Total estimated cost Rs. 6192 Crores

13. Financial Indices of MRTS Phase-I Network with this corridor

  a) EIRR 18.64%

  b) FIRR   7.39%

Present status

Charkop-Bandra-Mankhurd Corridor

GoM Accorded the approval to the bid documents on 26.03.2009.

MCZMA recommended the proposal for CRZ clearance for proposed Charkop and Mankhurd

MRTS car depot/workshop allied activities to MoEF, New Delhi on 18.03.2009. In this

context a meeting was held on 22nd July, 2009 at MoEF, New Delhi.

One bid by consortium comprising of M/s Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.(India, Mumbai), SNC

Lavalin Inc. (Canada), Reliance Communications Ltd. (India, Mumbai) on 29/05/09.

In its 228th meeting held on 29.07.09, Executive Committee approved the financial bid

submitted by consortium led by M/s. Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.

In its 125th meeting held on 03.08.09, Authority approved the Project.

The Concessionaire for the project implementation will be the SPV comprising M/s Reliance

Infrastructure Ltd, SNC Lavalin (Canada) and Reliance Communications.

Bhumipujan ceremony was held on 18.07.2009 by the hands of Hon’ble President of India.

Order for Tramways Act 1886 has been published in Gazette on 1/09/2009.

In its 56th meeting held on 24/08/2009, MCZMA recommended the project to MoEF for CRZ

clearance.

G.R. for change of land use for Charkop Depot has been published on 10/08/2009 and

Gazette for the same is published on 03/09/2009 for obtaining suggestions & objections

from the people within 30 days after publication.

GoM, UDD vide G.R. dated 17/08/2009 published Development Control Regulation (DCR) for

Greater Mumbai 1991-directives under section 37 (1) read with section 154 of the MRTP Act

regarding commercial/ office development above Metro stations.

M/s. Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. started initial survey along the alignment.

Concession Agreement is expected to be signed by the end of 2009.

The Corridor is expected to be commissioned by 2013-14.

Colaba-Bandra Corridor (20 Km.)

Cost of the Project – 8857 Cr at 2006 price level

As per the direction of the State Government, M/s. DMRC have been asked to check feasibility of

extending under ground section from Mahalaxmi to Bandra. The Draft DPR has been submitted by

the consultants and discussed at MMRDA level in December 2007 and the comments have been

forwarded to DMRC. Final DPR has been submitted by the consultants in October 2007 and this

project has been put up for cabinet approval on 3rd January 2008. Meanwhile, considering the high

project cost the Government of Maharashtra has forwarded the proposal to MoUD/MoF for project to

be included in the rolling plan for JBIC funding. In this context MMRDA officials made a presentation

along with DMRC representatives to Secretary (UD), MOUD on 20.7.2007.

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MMRDA also proposes to initiate study to explore the option of underground Commercial

development near the Metro Stations of Line 3.

Advertisement in leading news paper was issued on 21.02.2009.

The RFP documents issued to bidders from 02.03.2009.

Pre proposed meeting was held on 17.03.2009.

Last date of submission of RFP was 08.04.2009 which was extended till 22.04.2009 and

total 9 bidders submitted their proposals on the due date.

Evaluation of technical proposal is completed. Out of 9, six bidders have qualified the

Technical Evaluation.

Financial Proposals were opened on 10.06.2009.

After evaluation, M/s Louis Berger Group Inc. scored highest in technical and financial

proposal.

In its 228th meeting held on 29.07.2009, Executive Committee approved for study by M/s

Louis Berger Group Inc.

The work order was issued to M/s Louis Berger Group Inc. and team is mobilized for the

study. The study duration is 6 months.

M/s RITES had submitted the revised layout for Colaba Metro Car Depot. On 02/09/2009.

For the implementation of this project, latest proposal has been sent to UDD, GoM on

17/09/2009 for approval of underground section upto Mahalakshmi and remaining as

elevated.

Preparation of DPR for Phase-II & III corridors

On April 9, 2009 ten shortlisted consultants have been invited to provide consultancy for

preparation of DPR for Phase-II/ III corridors, which are as follows.

1. Charkop-Dahisar -7.5 km

2. Andheri(E) to Dahisar(E) 18.0 km

3. BKC- Kanjur Marg Via Airport 19.5 km (Extended upto Mahim approximately. 4 kms)

4. Ghatkopar Mulund 12.5 km

Pre-bid meeting was held on 1/07/2009.

Submission of Technical and Financial proposals was scheduled on 31st July, 2009 and six

firms have submitted the bid.

Technical Evaluation is completed and all the six bidders have found technically qualified.

Opening of Financial Proposal held on 22/09/2009 and evaluation for the same is in

process.

Status of the applications received for NOC

ProjectNo. of applications

Received

No. of MRTS

remarks issued

No. of applications non-

compliance by Applicant

Line-1 Versova-

Andheri-Ghatkopar181 116  65

Line-2 Charkop-

Bandra-Mankhurd90 38 52