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India’s First Driverless Metro Train

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The trial run of India’s first ever Metro train, equipped to run on the ‘Unattended Train Operation’ mode, was ceremonially flagged off today by the Union Minister for Urban Development, Sh. M. Venkaiah Naidu and Delhi Chief Minister, Sh. Arvind Kejriwal.

The inaugural train moved out from the Mukundpur depot and travelled up to the Majlis Park Metro station of the Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar Metro corridor of Phase 3 (Pink Line). The new trains, with extremely high levels of automation, will now undergo rigorous trials to ensure that they are ready for smooth operations after the commissioning of the new corridors Initially, train operators will run the trains, but gradually, driverless operations (on the Unattended Train Operation (UTO) mode) will be possible

In addition, a green Receiving Sub Station (RSS) for the power requirements of the Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar corridor was also inaugurated at Mukundpur The RSS has been entirely designed as a green structure with features such as solar power plant, rain water harvesting, sewage water treatment facilities etc

Features of the new Metro trains:

1. Fixed six car trains with 67% Motor cars instead of 50% in earlier trains, ie, each six car train will have four Motor cars and two trailer cars*

2. Wider carbody of 3.2m wide against earlier design of 2.9m wide car body on Standard Gauge.

3. Maximization of Passenger carrying space

4. Passenger Comfort and Convenience

5. Noise Reduction Measures

6. Aesthetic exterior/ Interior design with:

7. Energy Efficient Design

8. Designed for Unattended Train Operation (UTO) mode of operation

Details of the trial run:

Since, these Metro trains are being introduced in Delhi Metro for the first time, they will be put through stringent trials to ensure that smooth services are provided to the commuters after the commissioning of the lines. Uring the trial runs, the interaction of the Metro train with physical infringements (civil structure) will be checked to ensure that there is no physical blockage during the movement of the train on the track

Later on, in stages, the new signalling technology to be implemented on this corridor – Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) will also undergo rigorous testing.

In addition, the response of the train at different speeds, braking of the train and the interconnection with the Operations Control Centre (OCC) will also be monitored during the trials. The behavior of the track system and the Over Head Electrification (OHE) will be checked repeatedly  Green Receiving Sub Station at Mukundpur:

A Receiving Sub Station (RSS) was also inaugurated today at the Mukundpur depot which will cater to the power requirements of the Majlis Park – Shiv Vihar corridor. The sub-station has been designed entirely as a green building with a host of environment friendly features. A similar green sub-station is already operational in Faridabad. The green features of the Receiving Sub Station are:

Here’s a verified and comprehensive look at India’s first driverless metro train operations as of mid‑2025:


🚆 1. Delhi Metro — India’s First Driverless Metro Launch


🚌 2. Bengaluru Metro — First Indigenous Driverless Metro Train


📊 Summary of Milestones

City Line Key Milestone Timeline Notes
Delhi Magenta Line India’s First Driverless Metro (DTO) 28 Dec 2025 Initially staffed during phase-out transition
Bengaluru Yellow Line First Indigenous Driverless Trainset Delivered Jan 2025 GoA4, Indian-built driverless train by TRSL

🔍 What It Means for Urban Mobility


🎯 Why This Matters


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