Chennai Metro's phase-2 project is gearing up to test driverless trains on a new stretch of track by October, nearly 75% of the construction of the Poonamallee depot has been completed The test track will be operational by October, and the trains will begin trial runs shortly after that. The project's first phase is set to open in November of 2025. The Chennai Metro's phase-2 project will cover 116.1 kilometres and include three corridors
Poonamallee, a rapidly growing suburb of Chennai, is poised to witness a significant technological advancement with the upcoming launch of driverless trains on the Chennai Metro's Phase 2 project. This groundbreaking development will not only revolutionize commuting in the area but also boost its economic growth and overall development.
The driverless trains, scheduled to begin testing on a new stretch of track by October, mark a major milestone in the Chennai Metro's expansion plans. The first phase of the project, covering 116.1 kilometres across three corridors, is set to open in November 2025.
As Poonamallee continues to expand and attract more residents and businesses, driverless trains will play a crucial role in meeting the growing transportation needs of the area. This innovative initiative is expected to boost the suburb's connectivity, enhance its appeal as a residential and commercial hub, and contribute to the overall development of Chennai.