The Metropolitan Commissioner is in Mumbai to inspect the Metro system and the trial runs of line 7
A trial run on Metro Line 7 and 2A at Western Express Highway, Borivli. Pic/Satej Shinde
If all goes as per plan, commuters will be able to travel on the Metro line-7 within the next two months. The MMRDA has plans to open phase one of line 7, which runs between Dahisar East to Aarey Milk Colony, before the monsoons. The Commissioner of Railway Safety is in Mumbai to carry out the safety inspection of phase one.
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Speaking with mid-day, Metropolitan Commissioner SVR Srinivas said, “The Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety [CMRS] team is in Mumbai over the weekend to inspect phase one of the Metro Line 7 between the Dahisar to Aarey Milk Colony. The MMRDA is leaving no stone unturned to complete and open the line for the public in 30-45 days after the compliances and clearances and sanctions are in place.” Motorists who have faced the agony of commuting on the arterial WEH between Dahisar East and Aarey Milk Colony will get relief.
The partial trial run on the corridor has already begun. The Metro Line 7 from Andheri East to Dahisar East is a 16.475 km-long elevated corridor with 13 stations. Once operational, it will provide interconnectivity among the existing Western Express Highway, Western Railway, Metro Line 1 (Ghatkopar to Versova), the ongoing Metro Line 2A (Dahisar to DN Nagar) and the proposed Metro Line 6 (Swami Samarth Nagar to Vikhroli). The CMRS safety check is the last statutory certification requirement before the line is opened to the public. The CMRS will inspect the entire Metro system which includes rolling stocks, workshop, depot, corridor, stations, track and overhead equipment.