Western Railway has announced a scheduled Jumbo Block on Down Slow lines between Marine Lines and Mahim stations on Sunday, 30th July 2023, to facilitate essential maintenance work. The block will be in effect from 10.35 hrs to 15.35 hrs.
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Western Railway has announced a scheduled Jumbo Block on Down Slow lines between Marine Lines and Mahim stations on Sunday, 30th July 2023, to facilitate essential maintenance work. The block will be in effect from 10.35 hrs to 15.35 hrs.
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During the five-hour block period, all Down Slow line local trains will be diverted to run on Down Fast lines between Marine Lines and Mahim stations. However, passengers should note that these diverted trains will not make halts at Mahalaxmi, Prabhadevi, and Matunga Road stations due to the lack of platforms. Instead, there will be a double halt at Lower Parel and Mahim stations.
To accommodate passengers during this period, travelers can opt to travel in the opposite direction between Mahim and Mumbai Central station to reach their destinations.
As a result of the Jumbo Block, some Up and Down suburban trains will remain cancelled. For detailed information on the affected train services, passengers are advised to consult the concerned Station Masters.
Travelers are requested to take note of these arrangements and plan their journeys accordingly on the specified date. The Jumbo Block has been scheduled to carry out essential track, signalling, and overhead equipment maintenance, ensuring the safety and efficiency of railway operations in the region.
Also read: Mumbai Metro witnesses surge in daily ridership on lines 2A & 7 amid heavy rainfall
Meanwhile, despite heavy rainfall and disruptions in the city, Mumbai Metro Lines 2A and 7 have experienced a remarkable increase in daily ridership over the past three days. Commuters are choosing the metro as their preferred mode of transport due to its reliability and efficiency even in adverse weather conditions.
The continuous downpour in Mumbai has caused waterlogging and train cancellations, leading to severe traffic congestion on the roads. However, the Mumbai Metro has remained unaffected, providing a hassle-free and safe travel option for Mumbaikars.
Notably, the daily ridership on the Mumbai Metro has seen a significant rise over the past three days. On July 24, 2023, 212,490 passengers utilized the service, followed by 218,635 on July 25, 2023. The highest recorded ridership was on July 26, 2023, with 222,290 passengers. Metro Lines 2A and 7 have witnessed a particular surge in ridership during this period.
Despite the challenging weather conditions, the Mumbai Metro has demonstrated remarkable operational efficiency. With 253 services running daily, the metro has maintained 100% punctuality, thanks to effective monsoon control measures.
The Mumbai Metro's success in maintaining smooth operations during heavy rainfall has reinforced its position as a reliable and convenient mode of transport for Mumbaikars, earning their trust and confidence.
Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA & CMD, MMMOCL, expressed delight at witnessing Mumbaikars' preference for the sustainable and environmentally friendly option of the Mumbai Metro during such crucial times. He reassured the public of the metro's commitment to providing hassle-free and sustainable travel.