Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has commenced crucial testing and trial runs on a 10-kilometer stretch of Corridor 4 in its Phase-2 project. The section extends from Poonamalle Bypass Metro Station, beyond Mullai Thottam Metro Station, and culminates at Porur Junction Metro Station, according to an official release issued recently.
While the trials involve driverless train sets, sources indicate that the trains are currently being operated with drivers onboard for the testing phase. This initial stage allows CMRL to meticulously evaluate the performance and safety of the new rolling stock and the track infrastructure.
The newly tested section is strategically linked with the Poonamalle Metro Depot, which will serve as the central coordination hub for all testing and commissioning activities during this phase. CMRL has outlined a progressive approach to these trials, indicating that various rigorous tests will be conducted in Stage 1. These tests are essential to ensure the highest levels of safety and passenger comfort before the line becomes operational for public use.