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Delhi Metro's First Train, TS-01, Marks 22 Years Of Service

Delhi Metro celebrates 22 years of passenger operations, with its first train, TS-01, continuing to serve on the Red Line.

Delhi Metro's First Train, TS-01, Marks 22 Years Of Service
Commissioned in 2002, the first Delhi metro began as a four-coach train. (Representative image)
New Delhi:

Delhi Metro commemorates 22 years of passenger operations, marking a milestone in the journey of modern urban transportation, according to a statement issued on Wednesday, reported PTI. On December 24, 2002, the iconic TS-01 train was flagged off by then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, "introducing a new era of modern public transport" in Delhi NCR, the statement said. From a modest four-coach train to an eight-coach marvel today, TS-01 stands as a testament to innovation, efficiency, and sustainability. Here's a closer look at its extraordinary journey.

Commissioned in 2002, TS-01 began as a four-coach train but has been upgraded over the years to meet growing passenger demand, and expanded to six coaches in 2014 and further to eight coaches in 2023, it stated.

Over its 22-year journey, TS-01 has been a symbol of reliability and efficiency, covering approximately 27 lakh kilometers, safely transporting over 5.4 crore passengers, and executing an impressive 23 lakh door operations, it said.

Manufactured by the MRM Consortium in South Korea, the train was transported to Kolkata by ship and then to Delhi via the Indian Railways network. Its advanced propulsion system has not only ensured smooth operations but also contributed to environmental sustainability by regenerating approximately 40 per cent of the total power consumed through regenerative braking, the statement said.

To ensure smooth operations and passenger safety, TS-01 has undergone two major overhauls/upgrades by DMRC's expert maintenance teams. As a result, TS-01 has consistently maintained a mean distance between failures (MDBF) of 84,000 kilometers, significantly exceeding the contractual requirement of 40,000 kilometers, it said.

To keep up with modern standards, TS-01 has recently undergone a mid-life refurbishment to provide passengers with enhanced features and comfort. The upgrades include advanced passenger systems such as real-time route maps, safety videos, CCTV for added security, and emergency alarms for convenience, it said.

The doors have been refurbished, and a new fire detection system has been installed to boost safety. For passenger comfort, mobile and laptop charging outlets have also been added, along with a fresh interior and exterior repainting to improve aesthetics, it stated.

Marking 22 years of service, TS-01 continues to operate on the Red Line, reflecting Delhi Metro's commitment to reliable and efficient public transportation.

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