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Thursday, 15 November 2018

Metro runs to high-tech city


The sector is preparing to conduct an experimental run (Metro Rail) run this month on the highway city route. Metro trains are being conducted under the modern communication-based train control (CBT) system. With the lack of reversal in high-techie, experimental running will be done in Restricted Mode. That means the metro train goes to the hi-tech city, which is the last station. The software is focused on changes in the software. The Metro sources said that the lack of the reverse would be difficult for the train from Ameerpet to high-tech city. L&T and Metro sources are discussing Canadian experts with CBT technology. Currently Metro is running from Nagole to Ameerpet. Nearly 50 thousand people are traveling. The rest is 10 km The route ranges from Ameerpet to high-tech slow down in the collection of assets. With the completion of the tracks and stations, recently the power supply is being tested and signaling and other technical aspects. The Central Electrical Inspector General (CEIG) will begin the experimental run of the electrical traction line required to run the metro.

Focus on alternatives

In December, Metro engineers attempted to hire traffic restrictions on cyberwarers in the direction of the governor to complete the high-tech city route. Restrictions on traffic problems and restrictions from motorists have been lifted. The Metro Riversal works are not proceeding. Metro sources have pointed to technically available alternatives to run the metro during the deadline.
* There is a reverse facility near the Jubilee Hills check-post station. From Ameerpet to one side of the two tracks, the Trailrens are on the other side. Metro runs to high-tech city
* The Metro comes back from the check-post station to the high-tech without a reverse flight. The line at the Jubilee Check-post will change. Technically it's a challenge. L&T sources said that the train operator would take some time to understand this, so that it would be an experimental run. Trials are expected to take over a month.
* From Nagol to Rayadurgam 28 kms The distance is treated as corridor-3. This is a key way to connect the most congested IT corridor. IT employees and other groups have long been looking forward to the launch of Metro on this route. It is estimated that 2lakh people will travel in the same corridor alone.

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