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Mumbai’s First Non-AC Automatic Door Trains Ready for Trials

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A Major Shift in Mumbai’s Suburban Rail System

Mumbai’s suburban railway network is set to witness a significant transformation with the introduction of India’s first non-air-conditioned local trains equipped with automatic doors. This move marks a major step toward improving commuter safety while maintaining affordability for millions of daily passengers. Traditionally, automatic doors were only available in AC local trains, but now this feature is being extended to regular services.

Addressing Safety Concerns in Overcrowded Trains

Mumbai’s local trains are among the busiest in the world, often operating far beyond their intended capacity. Many commuters travel while standing near open doors, increasing the risk of falling accidents. The introduction of automatic door systems aims to eliminate this danger by ensuring doors remain closed while the train is in motion. This initiative comes after multiple tragic incidents linked to overcrowding and unsafe travel practices.

Advanced Ventilation System for Passenger Comfort

One of the biggest challenges in designing closed-door non-AC trains was ensuring proper airflow. To address this, engineers have installed a forced-air ventilation system that continuously circulates fresh air inside the coaches. Larger windows, roof ventilators, and high-capacity blowers are also included to maintain a comfortable environment despite the absence of air conditioning.

Built in Chennai, Trials to Begin Soon

The new train rake has been manufactured at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai and has already arrived in Mumbai. It will undergo a series of technical and safety trials before being introduced for public use. If the trials are successful, more such trains are expected to be deployed across the suburban network in phases.

Smart Features to Enhance Travel Experience

Apart from automatic doors, the train comes equipped with modern passenger-friendly features. These include a talk-back system for emergencies, GPS-based display systems for real-time station updates, improved seating arrangements, and LED lighting. These upgrades aim to provide a safer and more comfortable journey for commuters.

Affordable Travel Remains a Priority

Despite the addition of advanced features, officials have indicated that fares will remain affordable. Ticket prices are expected to be similar to existing non-AC or first-class fares, ensuring that the new system benefits a wide range of passengers without increasing financial burden.

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