Friday, February 7, 2020

95 Years of EMU Service of Central Railway

95 Years of EMU Service of Central Railway
Central Railway (CR) completed 95 years of Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) service on February 3.  It was on February 3, 1925 the first EMU service with 4-cars was flagged off by Sir Leslie Wilson, the then Governor of Mumbai. The first service ran from the then Bombay VT (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai) to Kurla on harbour line.
Some details about the EMU type are given below:
Year wise EMU Type:
1925 - 4-car on Harbour Line
1927 - 8-car on Main Line & Harbour Line
1961 - 9-car on Mainline 
1986 - 12-car on Mainline
1987 - 12-car towards Karjat
2008 - 12-car towards Kasara
2010 - 12-car on Transharbour Line
2012 - 15-car on Main line
2016 – 12-car on Harbour line
2020 – AC local on Transharbour line
Shri Veenadharan PT, an employee from Mumbai Division cut the cake and released a pamphlet on completion of 95 years of EMU service at platform no.1 at CSMT on fevruvary 3. 
Later, special rerun of the first EMU service from CSMT was flagged off at 1230 hrs.   S.P. Vavre, Additional General Manager & Principal Chief Electrical Engineer, A.K. Gupta, Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer, Anup Agarwal, Chief Electrical Locomotive Engineer, Manoj Mahajan, Chief Electrical Service Engineer, V.K. Mehra, Chief Electrical Engineer (Rolling Stock), A.K. Tiwari, Chief Electrical Engineer (General), Sanjeev Deshpande, Chief Motive Power Engineer, Rupesh Kohli, Chief Rolling Stock Engineer (Coaching), Piyush Kakkar & H.G. Tiwari, Additional Divisional Railway Managers, Mumbai Division, Shivaji Sutar, Chief Public Relations Officer, Central Railway were present on the occasion.






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