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In Photos: Monorail train tilts in Mumbai during test run; no passengers inside

Updated On: 05 November, 2025 03:02 PM IST | ronak mastakar

A monorail train tilted during a test run at Wadala depot in Mumbai on Wednesday morning, officials said, adding that there were no passengers inside the train. (Pics/Shadab Khan)

A monorail train tilted during a test run at Wadala depot in Mumbai on Wednesday morning, officials said, adding that there were no passengers inside the train. (Pics/Shadab Khan)

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A monorail train tilted during a test run at Wadala depot in Mumbai on Wednesday morning, officials said, adding that there were no passengers inside the train. (Pics/Shadab Khan)
<p>No injury was reported in the incident, they said</p>

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No injury was reported in the incident, they said

<p>The accident was reported at 9 am. Two crew members were safely rescued from the monorail, a fire brigade official said</p>

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The accident was reported at 9 am. Two crew members were safely rescued from the monorail, a fire brigade official said

<p>As per primary information, the train was undergoing signalling trials when the incident occurred and it suffered some damage</p>

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As per primary information, the train was undergoing signalling trials when the incident occurred and it suffered some damage

<p>The monorail staff was at the site, the officials added</p>

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The monorail staff was at the site, the officials added

<p>Amid recurring technical issues, monorail passenger services in Mumbai were suspended from September 20 until further notice for system upgradation work, officials earlier said</p>

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Amid recurring technical issues, monorail passenger services in Mumbai were suspended from September 20 until further notice for system upgradation work, officials earlier said

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