According to a press note from CMRL, the manufacturing of the first set of trains for the Chennai Metro Rail Line Phase II has been completed and moved to the testing bay in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh. The car body for the first train was manufactured at Alstom Transport India Limited, with production beginning in February. CMRL has awarded contract ARE-03A to Alstom for 36 driverless Unattended Train Operation (UTO) train sets (108 cars) for the phase II project, valued at ?1,215.92 crore. The contract covers design, manufacture, testing, and commissioning of the metro rolling stock, personnel training, spare parts supply, and a 24-month defect liability period.

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