Mumbai metro train gets on track; Chavan launches services

The service was launched by Chavan along with ADAG Chairman Anil Ambani at 10.10 AM. The launch of metro services will revolutionise the commutation of Mumbaikars, Chavan said after the launch.
With this service, the journey on the 11.4 km Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar stretch will reduce to 20 minutes which otherwise takes around 90 minutes at present by road transport.
The launch of the metro services was, however, not without controversy as Chavan had yesterday said that he will inaugurate the services only if MMOPL (Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd) adheres to the state government-notified fares.
But, later on he agreed to flag-off the service. Admitting that there was a dispute over the fares, Chavan expressed the hope that the issue will be resolved through court.
MMOPL Director Debashish Mohanty had yesterday said they would go ahead with the launch of the service today even if the Chief Minister does not come for the inauguration.
MMOPL and the state government have been locked in a dispute over the fares for quite some time.
The operator fixed a minimum fare of Rs 10 and a maximum of Rs 40 for a one way journey, going against the Maharashtra government's notified fare band of Rs 9-13, citing cost escalation in the three-phase project, work on which began eight years ago.
MMOPL is a joint venture company comprising Anil Ambani's Reliance Infrastructure, Veolia Transport and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA).
MMRDA has already moved the Bombay High Court against the hike and the matter would come up for hearing tomorrow. The metro train services on the 11.4 km Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar stretch, phase 1 of the project, will be available every four minutes.
MMOPL will operate 200-250 services a day, carrying around 11 lakh passengers. Every coach can carry 375 passengers, while the entire train can transport 1,500 commuters.
Over 70 lakh commuters use the suburban railway every day. The metro service comes four months after the city got the country's first monorail between suburban Chembur and Wadala on February 1 this year.
PTI
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