For the Phase I, the rolling stock was supplied by a consortium of companies comprising
Hyundai Rotem,
Mitsubishi Corporation, and
MELCO.The coaches have a very similar look to
MTR Rotem EMU, except with only 4 doors and use sliding doors. The coaches were initially built in South Korea by
ROTEM,
[123] then in Bangalore by
BEML through a
technology transfer arrangement.
[126]
The rolling stock for Phase II is being supplied by
Bombardier Transportation, which has received an order for 614 cars worth approximately US$1.1 billion.
[130] While initial trains were made in
Görlitz, Germany and Sweden, the remainder will be built at Bombardier's factory in Savli, near
Vadodara.
[131]
The standard gauge rolling stock is manufactured by BEML at its factory in Bangalore.
Eight 6-car trains supplied by
CAF Beasain were imported from Spain.
[135] CAF held 5% equity in the DAME project, and
Reliance Infrastructure held the remaining 95%
[136] before DMRC took over the operations.
idk for phase 3