Focusing on railway infrastructure projects in India Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL)announced a major tender of $102 million for the Kolkata Metro. The tender, 10 train sets to be put into service for new metro lines ve Design, installation, testing and integration of CBTC (Communication Based Train Control) system covers.
RVNL will initiate the process by issuing a tender on October 29 and will complete it on November 4. This comprehensive tender will be CBTC integration for two new sections on Line 6 The tender will be open to joint ventures, but consortium participation will not be allowed. The project Completion within 30 months is targeted, which will require a rapid development process.
The Kolkata Metro currently consists of five lines and 58 stations. Despite a top speed of 100 km/h, the limited capacity of existing rolling stock is noteworthy. Currently, 59 trains from various manufacturers, including CRRC, ICF, BEML, Medha Servo Drives, Bharat Heavy Electricals, and Knorr-Bremse, are in service. These new acquisitions improving network reliability and expanding passenger capacity This tender stands out as a significant step in modernising Kolkata's transportation network.