LIVE- To start with, here's an animation of exactly what is going to happen at #Vidyavihar bridge on #MumbaiRailway tonight. The giant open web girder of 99.34m length, weighing about 100 metric tonnes-one of the longest ones on Indian Railways over 10 lines -will be laid over… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Engineers at the site near the winch under the massive bridge.
A complete picture of the status at this hour
LTT Madgaon Express, one of the last ones to pass, before the work begins.
A jolly good fellow. Engineer waiting for the block work to begin.
The last train to arrive before the girders start moving Gorakhpur-Mumbai
Gorakhpur Express shunting to LTT washing pit interrupts the block for a few minutes.
Back at work. Some crucial moments.
The rumble and screeching sounds of pushing the girders.
Achieving target. Nearing completion soon.
Closing in.
Monitoring from the other side. Every degree movement matters.
Almost there. Last few minutes before the Mumbai lifeline starts again.
Clappings and cheers as girders reach the other end as the first train arrives.
It was such a great learning process. The synchronisation of rail traffic, the deviation and micro movements of the girders, the stress, acumen, precision and grit of the engineers and workers. The final tense moments and at the same time as the day dawned, the innocent query of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
A time-lapse video of the entire night. Courtesy @mybmc
And finally, some midnight snapshots of the historic event. Thanks to @pdhivar sir.
Alert from inside the train! Slow line locals from Mumbai CSMT worked fine till Vidyavihar after that all lined up due to water-logging between Bhandup and Nahur. Harbour line shut beyond Kurla due to water logging between Mankhurd Govandi #MumbaiRains
#MumbaiRain
@mid_day @SachinKalbag
Arriving at Ghatkopar after one hour halt after Vidyavihar station.
The 7:43pm Thane local train arrives at its next station Vikhroli at 10:41pm
India’s first all-aluminium freight rail wagons. The gleaming rakes are 180 tonnes lighter than existing steel rakes, can carry 5-10% more payload, consume less energy with relatively negligible wear and tear to rolling stock and rails. #HindalcoRakesItUp 1/n
The bottom discharge aluminium freight wagon, specifically designed to carry coal, is tipped to reduce the carbon footprint measurably. The new generation wagons, fabricated by M/S BESCO are based on RDSO-approved design. 2/n
They are made from high strength aluminium alloy plates and extrusions, indigenously made at Hindalco’s state-of-the-art rolling facility in Hirakud, Odisha with extrusions from the company’s Renukoot plant in UP, leveraging its global technology. 3/n
Well, I was taken aback by a query from a section of media that did the underground Metro run at all or was it just a photo opportunity? Well, here is what all happened & what is going to happen. 1/n
What was conducted today was a part design proving trial runs. conducted on the Down main line in about 3-km section between the ramp at SEEPZ to Marol Naka. This other tests include static tests. 2/n
Static tests include preparation, movement, driving mode test, tests of medium & high voltage verification, tests of air compressor, brakes, doors, traction & propulsion, AC, lighting & indicators & Passenger Announcement, Communication & Info System (PACIS) 3/n
Country's fastest Metro rail, three times fasterrrrr than regular Metros, is here.
Has been designed & built by @AlstomIndia to run at 180 kmph for NCRTC's 82.5 km phase 1 of Delhi-Meerut Regional Rapid Transport (RRTS) project🚄
Designed at Alstom’s Hyderabad engineering centre & manufactured at Savli (Gujarat), these trains are 100% indigenous with propulsion systems & electricals made at the company’s factory in Maneja (Gujarat). The Savli unit produces bogies, car bodies & undertakes train testing.
This first train has been delivered in less than a year of commencing production. The semi-high-speed aerodynamic trains are energy efficient, designed to offer top-notch comfort & safety features for premium passenger experience for commuters, including the specially abled.