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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
MSRTC, CR to deploy extra buses & trains to Pandharpur
Nashik: The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation ( MSRTC ) has geared up to deploy 300 additional buses for the Pandharpur pilgrimage during Ashadhi Ekadashi July 2-11. Similarly, the Central Railways (CR) also decided to run special trains to assist the pilgrims. "There will be to-and-fro buses to Pandharpur. These will be operated from Nashik, Malegaon, Satana, Kalwan, Manmad, Chandwad, Yeola, Lasalgaon, Pimpalgaon Baswant, Nandgaon, Sinner, Igatpuri, and Peth depots," said an MSRTC officer. The CR also arranged for Ashadi special trains from Nagpur and Bhusawal to Pandharpur. The Nagpur-Miraj special will leave Nagpur at 8.50am on July 4-5 and reach Miraj at 11.55am the next day. In return, train no 01206 will leave Miraj at 12.55 pm on July 5-7 to reach Nagpur at 12.25pm the next day. The New Amravati-Pandharpur special train will leave New Amravati at 2.40pm on July 2-5 to reach Pandharpur at 9.10am the next day. In the return journey, the train will start from Pandharpur at 7.30 pm on July 3 and July 6 to reach New Amravati at 12.50pm the next day. Bhusaval-Pandharpur Unreserved special train will leave Bhusaval at 1.30pm on July 5 and will reach Pandharpur at 3.30am the next day. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo In the return journey, it will start at 10.30pm on July 6 to reach Bhusaval at 1pm next day. Nashik: The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has geared up to deploy 300 additional buses for the Pandharpur pilgrimage during Ashadhi Ekadashi July 2-11. Similarly, the Central Railways (CR) also decided to run special trains to assist the pilgrims. "There will be to-and-fro buses to Pandharpur. These will be operated from Nashik, Malegaon, Satana, Kalwan, Manmad, Chandwad, Yeola, Lasalgaon, Pimpalgaon Baswant, Nandgaon, Sinner, Igatpuri, and Peth depots," said an MSRTC officer. The CR also arranged for Ashadi special trains from Nagpur and Bhusawal to Pandharpur. The Nagpur-Miraj special will leave Nagpur at 8.50am on July 4-5 and reach Miraj at 11.55am the next day. In return, train no 01206 will leave Miraj at 12.55 pm on July 5-7 to reach Nagpur at 12.25pm the next day. The New Amravati-Pandharpur special train will leave New Amravati at 2.40pm on July 2-5 to reach Pandharpur at 9.10am the next day. In the return journey, the train will start from Pandharpur at 7.30 pm on July 3 and July 6 to reach New Amravati at 12.50pm the next day. Bhusaval-Pandharpur Unreserved special train will leave Bhusaval at 1.30pm on July 5 and will reach Pandharpur at 3.30am the next day. In the return journey, it will start at 10.30pm on July 6 to reach Bhusaval at 1pm next day.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Sangli rly passengers threaten stir on July 5
Kolhapur: Alleging that several demands have not been fulfilled despite repeated initimations, the Sangli Railway Passenger Association and Sangli Zilla Nagrik Jagruti Manch have written to Central Railway (CR) officials, warning them of an agitation to be held at Sangli Railway Station on Ashadi Ekadashi (July 5). Association members alleged that several of their demands related to Sangli, Hatkanangale, Karad, Jat Road and Bhilawadi railway stations are not fulfilled thus the decision to carry out a 'Jan Andolan' against the railway administration. Satish Sakhalkar from Sangli Zilla Nagrik Jagruti Manch said, "As per the letters written to CR general manager on June 6 and June 10, a 15-day ultimatum was given to fulfil our pending demands related to Sangli, Hatkanangale, Kirloskarwadi, Karad, Bhilwadi, Kavthemahankal and Jat Road stations. As the CR hasn't solved any of the demands yet, Sangli Railway Passenger Association, Sangli Zilla Nagrik Jagruti Manch, and other various local organisations, including Varkaris, will carry out a protest on July 5 from 10.30am to 1pm. Our agitation will be held peacefully. If any other person creates chaos or stops the train or pulls the chain of the train, then we won't be responsible for this." The associations want Kolhapur-Pune Vande Bharat Express to be given a halt at Hatkanangale station, the Hubli-Pune Vande Bharat Express to be stopped at Karad and Kirloskarwadi stations and the Nizamuddin-Yeswantpur Sampark Kranti to be stopped at Sangli. Among other demands are the Kolhapur-Miraj DEMU passenger train to be extended up to Kirloskarwadi, the Kolhapur-Pune special train (Sahyadri Express) to be extended up to Mumbai CSMT and the Kolhapur-Kalburgi Express and Kolhapur-Nagpur Express to be given a halt at Kavathemahankal and Jat Road.


Indian Express
3 days ago
- Indian Express
Proximity between 2 trains, track curvature among reasons for Mumbra accident: Preliminary probe
The preliminary probe into the June 9 train accident near Mumbra in Thane, where five commuters were killed, indicates that proximity between the trains and horizontal movement due to track curvature were among the reasons for the mishap. A five-member probe panel comprising Central Railway (CR) officials has also found that a 0.75 metre gap between passengers standing on the footboards of the two local trains moving in opposite directions—Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) to Karjat and Kasara to CSMT—was one of the major reasons for the accident. The two trains were moving at a speed of around 75 kmph each, resulting in a total relative speed of 150 kmph at the time of crossing. The inquiry committee, comprising senior CR officers from the safety, security, operations, electrical and engineering wings, has to file its final report within a week. The investigating officials believe that the accident was triggered by a passenger on the CSMT-Kasara Fast local losing his balance and falling. While the reason for his fall is yet to be determined, the man was carrying a shoulder travel bag that may have led to him going off balance, the officials suspect. When the man fell, a Government Railway Police (GRP) constable standing behind him also fell. The duo hit passengers on the other train moving in the opposite direction, resulting in six commuters falling onto the tracks. According to officials, the entire incident took place within seconds. 'The bag carried by the man who fell left a perceptible black mark on one of the coaches of the Kasara-CSMT local. This shows physical contact at the time of passing,' a CR official said. Though the distance between the train coaches was in the usual range of 1.8 to 2 metres, that between the passengers on the footboards of both trains was only 0.75 metres when they crossed each other, the probe panel has found. Officials said that the CSMT-bound train had several office commuters packed into it, while the Kasara-bound train was comparatively less crowded. No technical fault has been identified in either train, officials added. More than two weeks after the tragedy, the Central Railway has still not determined the exact reason why the commuter slipped. While the CCTV cameras at Mumbra railway station recorded both trains entering and exiting the station, they did not cover the central section of the tracks where the passengers slipped.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Commuters on trains' footboards at Mumbra were just 0.75 m apart when they fell: preliminary findings
Mumbai: A mere 0.75-metre gap between commuters hanging by the footboard on two suburban trains running in opposite directions at 75 kmph—a relative speed of 150kmph—and the track curvature that caused the trains to oscillate sideways led to eight commuters falling on the railway tracks in Mumbra on June 9, of which five died. These are the preliminary findings of a five-member inquiry committee set up by Central Railway (CR) to investigate the incident, according to officials. Thane, India. June 10, 2025: Local trains cross near section at Mumbra Railway Station, where four commuters lost their lives and nine others were injured on June 9, 2025, in Thane, India. The incident occurred when the commuters fell from a train heading to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Thane India. June 10, 2025. (Photo by Raju Shinde/HT Photo) (Hindustan Times) The entire incident, which occurred in a matter of seconds, is likely to have been sparked by a commuter on the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)-Karjat fast local falling off the footboard, the reason for which is still unknown, officials added. 'Prima facie, it seems that the hand of the said commuter, who was carrying a shoulder bag, was hanging outside the coach since he was on the footboard,' said a CR official, requesting anonymity. 'It seems that as the train was passing Mumbra, he somehow fell from the footboard, taking another passenger—a GRP (Government Railway Police) cop—standing behind him down with him. There is no understanding on how he fell.' Before he fell, the man with the shoulder bag was apparently flung onto the adjacent CSMT-bound fast local and hit a few passengers standing on the footboard of that train, the official said. Six passengers from the Kasara-CSMT local fell on the tracks. 'The entire episode unfolded in a matter of a second or two,' said the official, adding that the bag of the commuter on the Karjat-bound train left a black gash on one of the coaches of the Kasara-CSMT local. The distance of 0.75 metres between commuters on the two crossing trains assumes significance, said officials, since the distance between the coaches was 1.8-2 metres, which is as per norms. While the Kasara-CSMT fast local was overcrowded with office-going commuters during the morning rush hour, the Karjat-bound train was not packed, officials said. Over two weeks since the incident, which also left nine commuters injured, CR authorities are finding it hard to piece together the series of events, including the reason behind the man with the shoulder bag falling off the footboard. CCTV cameras installed at the Mumbra station, where the collision occurred, shows the two trains but does not cover the portion at the centre of the two rail lines where commuters fell off. The inquiry committee, consisting of senior CR officers from the security, safety, operations, engineering and electrical departments, will submit a final report within a week.

Miami Herald
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
The 5 best eco-friendly SUVs (2025) according to Consumer Reports
Fast facts: Consumer Reports is a nonprofit that independently evaluates cars both for overall quality and for emissions. Consumer Reports' "Green Choice" designation is given to the top 20% of vehicles that release the fewest greenhouse gases and harmful pollutants. Of the 12 SUVs that received the Green Choice designation in 2025, the top five were all plug-in hybrid models. Lexus was the only automaker with more than one model in the top five. When it comes to the new car market, environmental impact is factoring into more and more shoppers' purchasing decisions. While emissions and fuel efficiency may not have been top concerns among SUV buyers 20 years ago, they certainly are now, and the auto industry knows it. Hybrid and all-electric trucks and SUVs are more popular than ever, and over the past decade, many automakers have added hybrid and plug-in hybrid drivetrain options to some of their most popular models. In fact, some legacy models that debuted as traditional gas vehicles are now available only as hybrids. Toyota's popular Sienna minivan, for instance, has been a mainstay in the American car market since its introduction in 1997, but since its 2021 redesign, it has been produced exclusively with a hybrid drivetrain. In terms of SUVs specifically, Toyota's RAV4 line will include only hybrid models beginning in 2026. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter New SUV shoppers are increasingly seeking out vehicles with low emissions, both to reduce their own environmental impact as a driver and to cash in on the fuel efficiency and savings that come with driving a greener car. But with so many seemingly green options out there, it can be difficult to know which vehicles actually live up to their marketing, both in terms of environmental impact and general quality and reliability. Luckily, Consumer Reports, a non-profit firm that has been testing products and advocating for consumers since 1936, has developed processes to evaluate both overall vehicle performance and greenhouse gas emissions. Related: The 10 most reliable car brands in 2025 according to Consumer Reports Consumer Reports is a research and testing agency that has been advocating for consumer protections and increased product quality for almost 90 years. In addition to testing and reporting on big-ticket consumer staples like refrigerators, washing machines, smartphones, and home electronics, CR evaluates cars - both on and off the road - at its private automotive testing facility in rural Connecticut, which includes a driving course with over six miles of road. CR buys new cars anonymously and at full price before evaluating them for everything from acceleration and braking to interior comfort, handling, and emergency features. The organization also surveys its millions of members about their own cars and any problems they've encountered so it can incorporate owner satisfaction and actual reliability data into its reviews. Related: Consumer Reports: The product-testing nonprofit explained CR's Green Choice designation is a result of its partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay program. Vehicles' emissions are evaluated, both for greenhouse gases that contribute to climate degradation and for additional pollutants that can be harmful to human health. Only the 20% of vehicles that produce the least harmful emissions are awarded the Green Choice designation, indicating that they drive cleaner than 80% of new vehicles on the market. Out of the 12 2025 SUVs that received CR's Green Choice designation, these five have the highest overall Consumer Reports scores, meaning that in addition to being more environmentally friendly than their peers, they are also safe, reliable, and favored by existing drivers. This makes them excellent choices for shoppers who want an eco-friendly, fuel-efficient SUV that's reliable enough to serve as both a daily driver and a weekend adventure vehicle. Lexus Lexus RX Plug-in Hybrid 2025 Starting price: $68,730Electric range: 37 milesOverall MPG: 34 Hyundai Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid 2025 Starting price: $39,730Electric range: 33 milesOverall MPG: 31 BMW BMW X5 Plug-in Hybrid 2025 Starting price: $73,800Electric range: 39 milesOverall MPG: 21 More automotive content: The cheapest new car of 2025: Everything you need to knowThe best new cars under $25k based on Consumer Reports dataThe 10 most popular new cars & SUVs of 2025 (so far), according to Consumer Reports Lexus Lexus NX Plug-in Hybrid 2025 Starting price: $61,140Electric range: 37 milesOverall MPG: 35 Kia Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid 2025 Starting price: $39,890Electric range: 34 milesOverall MPG: 31 Related: The 10 best compact crossover SUVs according to Consumer Reports The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.