MUMBAI, April 10 -- The city is set to receive the country's first non-AC local train with automatic closed doors, marking a major step towards safer suburban travel. The 12-car rake, built at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai, has departed and is expected to reach Central Railway on April 10 or 11. Officials said the rake will be inspected before trials. The move follows last June's Mumbra incident and aims to curb fatalities caused by commuters falling from overcrowded trains. Equipped with automatic sliding doors, the train is designed to regulate boarding and improve safety. The project, announced by Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, had faced concerns over ventilation. shashank rao...