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Mumbai local train services suspended, diverted after heavy rain.

Local train services between Kasara and Titwala stations in Maharashtra’s Thane district. Which adjoins Mumbai, were suspended on Sunday morning following heavy rains and a tree fall. Mumbai local train services

As reported by PTI citing officials, “At around 6.30 am, soil came on tracks between Atgaon and Thansit stations due to heavy trains and a tree fall blocked tracks near Vashind station, disrupting rail traffic on the busy Kalyan-Kasara route”. Mumbai local train services

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Due to water logging at several places a day after heavy rainfall. Indian Railways suspended local train services in Maharashtra’s Thane district on Sunday, July 7, 2024. Thousands of commuters daily travel from Thane to adjoining districts including Mumbai for work, and other purposes. Who faced difficulties today due to suspension of local train services between Kasara and Titwala stations.

Local train services between Kasara and Titwala stations in Maharashtra’s Thane district. Adjacent to Mumbai, came to a halt on Sunday (July 7) morning due to heavy rains and a fallen tree, officials reported.

“As per RGM Machine’s report, Due To Heavy Rain at 05.30 Hrs. Soil came on the tracks on the Down Line between ATGAON, at KM 96/42. Engineering Control declared Track Unsafe at 06.20 Hrs,” DRM Mumbai CR said in a tweet.

Down fast/Semi-fast locals from Badlapur (departing CSMT at 9:46 am) to Asangaon (departing CSMT at 2:42 pm) will be reroute via the Down slow line between Thane and Kalyan stations. These trains will additionally halt at Kalva, Mumbra, and Diva stations. Along with their regular stops, and are expect to arrive approximately 10 minutes later than schedule.
Up fast/Semi-fast locals from Ambernath (departing Kalyan at 10:28 am) to Badlapur (departing Kalyan at 3:17 pm). It will be reroute via the Up slow line between Kalyan and Thane stations. These trains will make additional stops at Diva, Mumbra, and Kalva stations, in addition to their usual halts. After Thane station, they will be redirect onto the Up fast line and are expect to reach their destinations about 10 minutes later than schedule. Up Mail/Express trains will also experience delays of 10 to 15 minutes due to diversion on the Up fast line between Kalyan and Thane stations.

Local train services between Kasara and Titwala stations in Maharashtra ‘s Thane district, which adjoins Mumbai, were suspende on Sunday morning following heavy rains and a tree fall.

As reported by PTI citing officials,“At around 6.30 am, soil came on tracks between Atgaon and Thansit stations due to heavy trains and a tree fall blocked tracks near Vashind station, disrupting rail traffic on the busy Kalyan-Kasara route.”

Mumbai: Local train services on the Central Railway were suspende here for more than two hours after the overhead equipment got damage between two stations due to the storm and rains on Monday, an official said.

The overhead pole got bent due to strong winds between Thane and Mulund stations. Because of which the services were suspend around 4.15 pm, the official from Central Railway said. Mumbai local train services

Adverse weather conditions hit local train services in Mumbai. As the overhead equipment between two stations sustained damage due to the stormy conditions and incessant rains which lashed. The region on Monday.

Badlapur-Ambarnath section (UP + DOWN) closed from 11.05 hrs for traffic due to water-logging. Central Railway’s chief public relations officer Dr Shivraj Manaspure told news agency PTI.

Rail tracks between Badlapur and Ambarnath stations got inundate at around 10.30 am, sources told PTI.

Meanwhile, train services on the Panvel-Belapur Harbour Line route which were affect to a “point failure. At Panvel at 9.40 am were restore by 10 am, Manaspure said.

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