Updated On: 19 August, 2025 04:13 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Western Railway reported delays, while Central Railway announced a complete suspension of suburban services between CSMT and Kurla. “On the Harbour line, services were suspended from 11:20 am, and on the Main line, fast services were halted from 11:25 am,” a railway spokesperson confirmed

People waiting at Borivali station to catch a fast local towards Churchgate. Pic/ Ritika Gondhalekar
Mumbai’s railway network was severely hit for the second consecutive day on Tuesday as heavy rains disrupted both rail and road services.
Western Railway reported delays, while Central Railway announced a complete suspension of suburban services between CSMT and Kurla. “On the Harbour line, services were suspended from 11:20 am, and on the Main line, fast services were halted from 11:25 am,” a railway spokesperson confirmed.
Earlier in the day, Central Railway had warned that the Mithi River had crossed the danger mark, forcing the BMC to shut the gates, which in turn led to water accumulation on tracks. As a precaution, slow line services were also suspended from 11:45 am, bringing CR’s suburban operations to a total halt.