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IN PHOTOS: Mahim locals ignore FOBs, continue dangerous track crossings

Updated On: 12 June, 2025 11:27 AM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Mahim railway station being equipped with three foot over bridges (FOBs) connecting all platforms and two BMC-maintained east-to-west public bridges, yet several residents and commuters were seen dangerously crossing the railway tracks near the station. (Pics/ Satej Shinde)

Mahim railway station being equipped with three foot over bridges (FOBs) connecting all platforms and two BMC-maintained east-to-west public bridges, yet several residents and commuters were seen dangerously crossing the railway tracks near the station. (Pics/ Satej Shinde)

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Mahim railway station being equipped with three foot over bridges (FOBs) connecting all platforms and two BMC-maintained east-to-west public bridges, yet several residents and commuters were seen dangerously crossing the railway tracks near the station. (Pics/ Satej Shinde)
<p>Despite having adequate infrastructure in place, including three foot over bridges (FOBs) connecting all platforms and two additional east-to-west public bridges maintained by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), residents and daily commuters continue to risk their lives by crossing the railway tracks near Mahim railway station in Mumbai</p>

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Despite having adequate infrastructure in place, including three foot over bridges (FOBs) connecting all platforms and two additional east-to-west public bridges maintained by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), residents and daily commuters continue to risk their lives by crossing the railway tracks near Mahim railway station in Mumbai

<p>This dangerous practice persists even though safer options are readily available, raising concerns about public awareness, enforcement, and the urgency of behavioural change</p>

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This dangerous practice persists even though safer options are readily available, raising concerns about public awareness, enforcement, and the urgency of behavioural change

<p>Local authorities have repeatedly urged citizens to use the designated bridges, yet the sight of people dodging oncoming trains while darting across the tracks remains common, highlighting a gap between infrastructure availability and public compliance</p>

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Local authorities have repeatedly urged citizens to use the designated bridges, yet the sight of people dodging oncoming trains while darting across the tracks remains common, highlighting a gap between infrastructure availability and public compliance

<p>Earlier in April, the Western Railway has initiated urgent repair work on the Mahim South foot overbridge, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)</p>

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Earlier in April, the Western Railway has initiated urgent repair work on the Mahim South foot overbridge, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)

<p>The decision was made following the discovery of cracked precast RCC slabs and severely corroded, perforated supporting beams</p>

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The decision was made following the discovery of cracked precast RCC slabs and severely corroded, perforated supporting beams

<p>The repair work commenced on April 16</p>

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The repair work commenced on April 16

<p>The bridge spans a total length of 40 meters and a width of 4 meters</p>

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The bridge spans a total length of 40 meters and a width of 4 meters

<p>The Mahim South foot overbridge in Mumbai, which had been closed to replace cracked and damaged deck slab on April 17, was opened to pedestrians on May 2 after repairs</p>

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The Mahim South foot overbridge in Mumbai, which had been closed to replace cracked and damaged deck slab on April 17, was opened to pedestrians on May 2 after repairs

<p>The old slab has been replaced with a new I-section and chequered plate. A total of 28.5 metric tonnes of steel was used during the 16-day period to repair the structure</p>

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The old slab has been replaced with a new I-section and chequered plate. A total of 28.5 metric tonnes of steel was used during the 16-day period to repair the structure

<p>The Western Railway initiated urgent repair work on the bridge following the discovery of cracked precast RCC slabs and severely corroded, perforated supporting beams</p>

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The Western Railway initiated urgent repair work on the bridge following the discovery of cracked precast RCC slabs and severely corroded, perforated supporting beams

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