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Mumbai local trains: Western Railway to operate jumbo block between Churchgate and Mumbai Central stations on Sunday

Updated on: 06 October,2023 04:50 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Mumbai local trains: The Western Railway said that it will operate jumbo block of five hours between Churchgate and Mumbai Central stations on Sunday

Mumbai local trains: Western Railway to operate jumbo block between Churchgate and Mumbai Central stations on Sunday

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Key Highlights

  1. Western Railway on Friday said that it will operate jumbo block on Sunday
  2. The Western Railway said that it will operate jumbo block of five hours
  3. The jumbo block between Churchgate and Mumbai Central stations on October 8

Mumbai local trains: The Western Railway on Friday said that it will operate jumbo block between Churchgate and Mumbai Central stations on October 8, Sunday.


In a statement, the Western Railway said that to carry out maintenance work of tracks, signaling and overhead equipment, a jumbo block of five hours will be taken on up and down fast lines between Churchgate and Mumbai Central (local) station from 10:35 hrs to 15:35 hrs on Sunday, 8th October, 2023.



According to a press release issued by Public Relations Officer, Sumit Thakur of Western Railway, during the block period, all fast line trains will be operated on slow lines between Churchgate and Mumbai Central (local).


Due to this, some up and down suburban trains will remain cancelled. Detailed information to this effect is available with concerned station masters. Passengers are requested to take note of the above arrangements.

In an another statement on Thursday, the Western Railway said, the Bandra's Navpada Foot Over Bridge (FOB) and the Andheri South (Old) Foot Over Bridge will be temporarily closed for essential repair and reconstruction work. This decision comes in response to the findings of an IIT Audit Report, which highlighted the urgent need for structural repairs and rebuilding to ensure the safety of passengers, the Western Railway said on Thursday.

Bandra's Navpada Foot Over Bridge Closure

The Bandra's Navpada Foot Over Bridge, a vital transit link for many commuters, will be closed for a period of 45 days, starting from October 7, 2023. The extensive repair work will focus on rebuilding the ramp on the West side and the staircase on the East side of the FOB. The closure is necessary to facilitate the required structural improvements and ensure the safety of the bridge's users, the Western Railway said.

Andheri South (Old) Foot Over Bridge Closure

In addition to the Bandra Navpada FOB, the Andheri South (Old) Foot Over Bridge, connecting Platform No. 4/5 and 6/7, will also undergo essential maintenance. This bridge will be closed for 35 days, commencing from October 7, 2023. During this period, passengers are encouraged to utilize the staircase and lift at Platform No. 4/5 for their convenience, the Western Railway said.

The Western Railway is aware of the inconvenience that these temporary closures may cause to passengers. However, the safety of commuters remains the top priority, and these necessary repair and reconstruction efforts aim to provide a safer and more reliable transit experience in the future, the Western Railway said.

The decision to undertake these repair and reconstruction projects is in line with the commitment to passenger safety and adherence to the recommendations of the IIT Audit Report. Once completed, the repaired and rebuilt structures will ensure a safer and more comfortable journey for all rail users, the Western Railway said.

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