Updated On: 07 November, 2025 04:37 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
Two people died and three others were injured after being hit by a train while walking on the railway tracks near Sandhurst Road station in Mumbai on Thursday evening. Pics/Ashish Raje, Rajendra B. Aklekar and Aishwarya Iyer

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The group was walking along the tracks when a train approached, and they were unable to move away in time, sources said
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Train movement on the route was affected after the incident, they said

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Unions representing Central Railway`s employees stopped suburban local train operations at the busy CSMT for nearly an hour on Thursday evening to oppose the FIR against engineers in the Mumbra accident case
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Train services resumed after senior officials assured the protesters that they would pursue the matter with the state authorities

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According to Dr Swapnil Nila, Chief Public Relations Officer of Central Railway, the situation was quickly pacified, and train operations resumed at 6.45 pm from CSMT
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Commuters filled the CSMT premises as they waited for train services to resume

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The protest at CSMT on Thursday evening disrupted train services temporarily, they said
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The daily passenger footfall at CSMT station in Mumbai touches several lakhs

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Heavy rush of commuters were witnessed at Thane and CSMT stations among others on the Central Railway lines
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Some of the closed-door AC local trains were also seen operating with open-doors on late Thursday evening due to heavy passengers rush

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The railway employees union did not allegedly allow motormen and train managers to operate trains during the evening rush hours, sources said
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Train services resumed after senior officials assured the protesters they would pursue the matter with state authorities

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By that time heavy rush of commuters had already gathered at the stations on Central Railway line leading to chaos, sources said
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