
The Commissioner of Railway Safety is conducting the statutory inspection of the Velachery–St Thomas Mount MRTS corridor on March 5, to assess track safety, operational readiness, and compliance before opening (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)

Trial runs were carried out on the corridor to verify track stability and safety. These runs simulate normal and slightly higher operating speeds to ensure safe passenger operations. (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)

Technical and safety documents, including completion plans, inspection registers, weld testing records, and departmental certificates, will be verified to confirm compliance and readiness for safe operations on the corridor. (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)

The stretch between Velachery and St Thomas Mount stations, including new stations at Puzhuthivakkam and Adambakkam, was inspected, with workers giving finishing touches to tracks to prepare for the statutory check. (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)

The long-delayed Velachery–St Thomas Mount MRTS extension is set to open on March 10, improving last-mile connectivity in the city and connecting new stations at Puzhuthivakkam, Adambakkam, and St Thomas Mount. (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)

During the CRS inspection, officials will examine track geometry, bridges, signalling systems, overhead electrification, level crossings, and passenger amenities to ensure all operational and safety standards are met. (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)

Southern Railway’s electrical department carried out inspections and trial runs on March 3, testing overhead equipment, traction substations, and power systems to ensure safety, reliability, and efficiency ahead of the CRS inspection. (Photo credit: Shankar Lattur/TNN)