Is Chennai Metro automatic?

tion of a train will be automa- tic. However, trains on phase-1 will continue to be operated by drivers. A metro rail official said the signal systems required for the driverless train are diffe- rent from those being used for trains on phase-1.

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How does metro card work in Chennai?

The card can be recharged with a certain amount of money, and the fare for each journey is automatically deducted from the card balance. It offers a more efficient and cost-effective way to commute on the metro in Chennai, India.

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Who controls Chennai Metro?

The Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL), a joint venture between Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu built and operates the Chennai Metro.

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What is prohibited in Chennai Metro?

Don't carry firearms or knives. Don't bring pets inside Metro premises or trains. Don't smoke. Don't consume eatables inside the station premises and on trains.

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Are metro trains automated?

Metro's auto-open, manual-close, safety combo – While train doors will open automatically, train operators will still close train doors manually. After operators look outside their cab window to ensure everyone has safely exited or boarded the train, operators will manually close the train door.

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Are metro trains driverless?

New driverless metro trains will run for the first time along an $18.5 billion line under Sydney Harbour and the CBD next month as part of critical testing despite concerns from firefighters about access for emergency staff to the rail tunnels.

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Is Chennai Metro manual or automatic?

What is the cost of Chennai Metro?

CHENNAI: After maximum fare in the Chennai Metro, was increased to Rs 70 following the opening of the north Chennai line, Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Saturday announced reduction in the fare structure with the maximum fare fixed at Rs 50 after public demand.

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How deep is the metro underground in Chennai?

Chennai Central metro station

M.G.R. Central Metro
Depth 28 metres (92 ft)
Platform levels 3
Parking Available
Bicycle facilities Free Bicycle Available
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Is the Metro driverless?

New driverless metro trains will run for the first time along an $18.5 billion line under Sydney Harbour and the CBD next month as part of critical testing despite concerns from firefighters about access for emergency staff to the rail tunnels.

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Why is Metro not automated?

Metrorail has not used automatic mode since the deadly 2009 Red Line crash. Nine people were killed when one train slammed into the back of another near the Fort Totten station.

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Does metro have driver in India?

Delhi Metro, the only driverless train operation (DTO) network in India, currently has a fully automated grid of about 97km on the Pink and Magenta lines.

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Are trains fully automated?

Today, there is a higher degree of automation than ever on heavy, inter-city and high speed train services. However, just as with aircraft, there is still always a driver or engineer on board, with various levels of control, as well as overall management of the train, rather like a ship's captain.

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How much is the metro from Chennai Central to airport?

Commuters can take a ride from DMS to the airport for Rs 50. Commuters on the Central-St Thomas Mount route can shift corridors at Alandur metro and head towards AG-DMS.

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