Several commuters were on Monday night seen waiting for Mumbai local trains at Kurla station as heavy rains hit the city. Pics/Atul Kamble
Updated On: 2024-07-08 10:23 PM IST
Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed
The Central Railway had installed high-capacity pumps in low-lying areas
Many out-station trains on their way to Mumbai also remained stranded
The first incident of water-logging was reported between Bhandup and Nahur stations in Mumbai, followed by Sion-Kurla, Chunabhatti, Dadar, and other locations
Notably, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav was in Mumbai since the last evening. Incidentally, he had reviewed the monsoon preparedness of both Central Railway (CR) and Western Railway (WR) and instructed officials to remain vigilant to ensure the smooth running of trains and assist passengers during emergencies
A senior railway official noted that waterlogging at the new location between Bhandup and Nahur led to the suspension of local services on the Main Line from 5:15 am. The water level on about 1.5 km long railway track crossed 6 inches between Bhandup and Nahur stations
"This was a new location where waterlogging was never reported in the past and no pumps were installed," the official said, adding they started suburban services by clamping track changing points
Harbour line services were resumed at around 1.15 PM after water from the tracks receded, more than two hours after the main line's fast corridor services were restored at around 10.30 am