Updated On: 07 July, 2025 12:10 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Local train services had come to an abrupt halt around 4.30 pm on Sunday, disrupting travel between Vashi and Panvel. Operations on the suburban stretch were suspended owing to a technical snag reported between Seawoods Darave and Nerul stations. Both the UP and Down line train movements were temporarily halted, leaving several commuters stranded

Both the UP and Down line train movements were temporarily halted, leaving several commuters stranded and causing significant inconvenience. Representational pic
Mumbai’s suburban railway services on the Harbour Line were restored on Monday morning, following major disruption that began late Sunday afternoon. The Central Railway, in a statement stated that repair works had been completed and services had resumed between Vashi and Belapur from 6.09 am. Trains are now running normally between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Panvel, as well as between Thane and Panvel, informed Central Railway.
"Restoration works on the Harbour line is completed and suburban services have resumed between Vashi and Belapur from 6.09 am. Now services are running normally between CSMT and Panvel and Thane and Panvel," the Central Railway said.
Local train services had come to an abrupt halt around 4.30 pm on Sunday, disrupting travel between Vashi and Panvel. Operations on the suburban stretch were suspended owing to a technical snag reported between Seawoods Darave and Nerul stations.