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Mumbai megablock today: Western Railway routes affected, night metro work to disrupt services too; Check what's cancelled

Mumbai megablock today: Western Railway routes affected, night metro work to disrupt services too; Check what's cancelled

Time of India08-06-2025
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Some Up and Down local trains will be cancelled.
Some Churchgate-bound trains will be short-terminated or reversed from Bandra or Dadar stations.
Metro Line 9 work to cause late-night blocks
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If you're travelling on the Western Railway suburban section today, keep in mind that a megablock is in place.The block is being carried out on the slow lines between Churchgate and Mumbai Central stations from 10.30 am to 3.35 pm.During this time, all trains that usually run on the slow lines will be diverted to the fast lines between Churchgate and Mumbai Central. Because of this:In addition to the daytime megablock, Western Railway will also carry out a major block between Mira Road and Bhayander stations during the night. This is for the Metro Line 9 girder launching work.A block was taken early Sunday morning (1.30 am to 3.15 am).Similar blocks will happen again on the nights of Sunday-Monday and Monday-Tuesday from 1.45 am to 3 am, a senior railway official confirmed.These blocks are essential for the ongoing development of Mumbai's Metro Line 9, but they will affect regular train services.Commuters are advised to check train schedules before travelling and plan alternate routes if needed.Inputs from TOI
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