PHOTOS: After 19 months, Mumbai suburban local train services to resume fully — A timeline

On March 22, 2020, Mumbai's lifeline i.e. suburban local trains were totally shut down due to the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The decision created lots of chaos and uncertainty for Mumbaikars. Now after a gap of 19 months, local train services will be restored fully to pre-Covid-19 level from October 28. It is to be noted that there will be no changes in public access to trains. Pics/mid-day photographers

Updated On: 2021-10-25 09:19 PM IST

Commuters wait for the train to arrive at Kandivli railway station. File Pic

On March 22, 2020, local train services in Mumbai were suspended indefinitely due to the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Though, special provision was granted for health care workers and people associated with essential services.

On February 1, 2021, after a gap of over 10 months, local train services were opened for the general public. The decision was taken by the Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray keeping Covid-19 cases in mind.

As the second wave of Covid-19 struck the city, local train services again came to a halt in April. Not only Mumbai but the entire country was amidst the grip of coronavirus and daily cases were rising at an alarming rate

With Covid-19 vaccinations gathering speed, Thackeray announced that the suburban train network will be open from August 15 to fully vaccinated people 14 days after their second jab.

'We are providing some relaxations now but if cases go up, we will have to resort to lockdown again. So I appeal to you to not invite another wave of Covid-19,' said Thackeray in a televised address to the state.

After all the false starts and disruptions over the last 19 months, from October 28 onwards, Central and Western Railways will operate suburban services at pre-Covid-19 level on the Mumbai division of CR and viz. 1,774 on Central Railway and 1,367 on Western Railway. But, there will be no changes in public access to trains.

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