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Maharashtra non-AC locals with automatic doors? Central Railway to soon commence trials

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 20, 2026, 14:51 IST
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Trials of non-AC automatic door trains

Central Railway is set to introduce two non-AC local trains fitted with automatic door-closing systems later this month, marking a major safety-focused upgrade for suburban services.

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Rollout timeline and deployment plan

The new rakes are expected to arrive by the end of March and will first undergo trials. They are likely to be operated during non-peak hours before authorities take a call on a wider rollout across the network.

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Mumbra accident as key trigger

The move comes in the wake of the June 9 Mumbra accident, in which five commuters died and nine fell from a moving train. The incident prompted a detailed safety review by railway authorities.

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Findings highlight open door risks

Early findings from the review identified open doors as a major contributing factor to the Mumbra incident, leading to recommendations for closed-door systems similar to those used in Metro trains.

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Coach design and ventilation changes

To address ventilation concerns, the trains will feature louvered doors for natural airflow, roof-mounted ventilators for improved circulation, and vestibule connections to allow passenger movement across coaches.

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Emergency button system for safety

While the doors will be controlled by the motorman, each compartment will have two emergency buttons — including one placed above the door — allowing commuters to alert the motorman in case of emergencies.

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Possible impact on halt time and operations

Each station halt may require additional seconds for doors to fully open and close, increasing stoppage time. Initial unfamiliarity among commuters, especially during peak hours, could slow boarding and alighting. Doors may also reopen if obstructed by passengers or baggage, adding to delays. Currently, automatic doors are limited to AC locals (133 services — 94 on Western Railway and 39 on Central Railway).(Representative Images)

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ndeed it is needed. Lots of life has been lost. Central Raiway do not care. But one question. How CR is going to control crowd/
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