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Transit Industry Overview

The increasing urbanisation of India requires an integrated transit system that is well-designed imperative, especially for the country’s bigger cities. The country’s metro projects are expanding significantly, and in the not too distant future, they should rank among the world’s largest metro networks. Metro systems are considered appropriate for routes where the busiest sections carry approximately ~20,000+ passengers per hour per direction (PPHPD).102 Furthermore, the private sector is increasingly involved in various aspects of metro projects in India.

This includes funding, construction, operations, and management. Examples of such involvement include the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) for the Pune Metro,103 the operational management of the Hyderabad Metro, and discussions around the leasing of rolling stock for the Delhi and Chennai Metros.

Features

~900 km
Metro network

MRTS has become widely popular in Tier 1 cities for the growing population.104

~20,000
Passengers (PPHPD)

A Metro is suitable for the route when its busiest section has ~20,000+ PPHPD (passengers per hour per direction).

~17 cities
Operational

About ~17 cities have metro under operation.

Market Dynamics

Key Trends

The Indian transit industry is undergoing significant growth characterised by key trends such digital payment systems and green initiatives which are on the rise, putting a focus on sustainable efficient operations. All of these factors are driving the sector to become more technologically sophisticated, environmentally conscious, and passenger-centric future. More details.

Digital Revolution

The Indian transit system is undergoing a profound digital revolution, incorporating cutting-edge technologies to address urbanisation challenges and enhance passenger experience. This development is a huge leap forward in the direction of a smarter and more reliable metro network.

Driverless Trains

The metro systems in India have introduced driverless trains promising heightened predictability and elevated safety standards. These technological endeavours signify a progressive vision for the future of urban transportation.

Green Transportation

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has earned global acclaim as the World's First Green Metro for its unwavering commitment to sustainability. This recognition is a result of the DMRC's strict adherence to green building guidelines, successful acquisition of carbon credits, and attainment of green certifications.

Clean Energy Initiatives

The metro systems organisations are adopting clean energy initiatives to dive into eco-friendly efforts initiated by Government. These clean energy requires use of sustainable fuel.

Passenger Convenience

Metro projects are focusing on elevating passenger convenience based on data-driven analytics. This emphasis on passenger comfort underscores a commitment to operational excellence, resulting in timely and efficient services that prioritise passenger satisfaction.

Operational excellence

Transformative changes in India's metro sector extend to operational efficiency, ushering in a new era of reliability. This commitment to operational excellence translates into a more dependable metro transportation experience, responding to the diverse urban landscape of the country with convenient and reliable services.

Manufacturing in India

There is an impetus on manufacturing in India along with strategic alliances with global players. From initially relying on coach imports, India now boasts 4 operational manufacturing units as this strategic expansion positions India as a burgeoning hub for metro coach manufacturing.

Global Exports

India's Metro Rail Coach industry has achieved global success through exports to places like Queensland, Sydney etc. backed by collaborations and global manufacturing companies in India. India is now positioned to play a significant role in the global metro coach manufacturing market by taking advantage of its reduced production costs.

Overseas Collaboration

Indigenous companies are forming alliance with international companies for technology transfer, research and development, joint ventures, etc. These cross border collaborations are helping in strengthening portfolio of local firms for various railway equipments.

Standardization of metro systems

The concept of indigenization is highly focused in the metro rail systems, so that local materials, components, and technologies are adopted, which would strengthen the local industries, reduce dependence on foreign imports, reduce the costs, and enhance self-reliance in India's metro rail sector.