Mumbai Rain: 2 men get drown in a runnel in Dombivli area
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01 Jan 1970 05:30 AM (IST)
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Suburban train services remained suspended on a section of the Western Railway today due to waterlogging on tracks as heavy rain continues to lash the metropolis, an official said.
The services remained suspended between Nallasopara and Virar stations for the entire day, causing huge inconvenience to daily train commuters who travel on the
busy western line.
However, train services between suburban Churchgate and Borivli stations of the Western Railway operated normally.
A total of 150 suburban services remained cancelled today, an official said.
"Since last night, over 200 mm rainfall has been recorded. This has led to water logging on railway tracks and keeping in view passengers' safety, train services have been
stopped till the water level on the tracks recedes," a railway official said.
The WR today announced cancellation of 11 express trains during July 10 to July 13 because of waterlogging on tracks, while Central Railway (CR) announced cancellation
of five mail trains from July 10 to July 11, as per the statements issued by both the railways.
The services remained suspended between Nallasopara and Virar stations for the entire day, causing huge inconvenience to daily train commuters who travel on the
busy western line.
However, train services between suburban Churchgate and Borivli stations of the Western Railway operated normally.
A total of 150 suburban services remained cancelled today, an official said.
"Since last night, over 200 mm rainfall has been recorded. This has led to water logging on railway tracks and keeping in view passengers' safety, train services have been
stopped till the water level on the tracks recedes," a railway official said.
The WR today announced cancellation of 11 express trains during July 10 to July 13 because of waterlogging on tracks, while Central Railway (CR) announced cancellation
of five mail trains from July 10 to July 11, as per the statements issued by both the railways.