Central Railway extends help to stranded passengers as trains halted
Commuters at the railway station
Mumbai Hussain Sagar Express were halted at the Dadar station, a CR statement said.
The Central Railway (CR) authorities are helping the passengers who were stranded in the 20 incoming long distance trains on Friday following the incessant rains.
The authorities said that since these trains are halted at different stations since this morning, so many passengers may be without food.
"Central Railway have given platform stoppages at Thane and Kalyan for all these trains. But about 100-200 passengers per train are still stranded inside these trains," said a statement issued by CR.
Narendra Patil, chief PRO of CR has appealed to various NGO's and Voluntary Organisations to come out and help the stranded passengers.
Those who want to help may contact me on 9987640005 or Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) at 9987645000, Patil said.
Two trains - 11020 Bhubaneshwar-Mumbai Konark Express and 16382 Kanyakumari-Mumbai Express were halted at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus while 12810 Howrah-Mumbai Mail via Nagpur and 12702 Hyderabad-
Mumbai Hussain Sagar Express were halted at the Dadar station, a CR statement said.
11306 Solapur-Mumbai Express and 11402 Nagpur-Mumbai Nandigram Express were halted at Matunga station while 11006 Puducherry-Dadar Chalukya Express was halted at Kurla station.
12112 Amravati-Mumbai Express and 12106 Gondia-Mumbai Vidarbha Express were stuck at Vidyavihar station, it added.
Moreover, 17058 Secunderabad-Mumbai Devgiri Express, 12116 Solapur-Mumbai Siddeshwar Express, 12290 Nagpur-Mumbai Duranto Express were stuck at Ghatkopar station and 17412 Kolhapur-Mumbai Mahalaxmi Express was halted at Vikhroli station.
Other trains -- 51030 Bijapur-Mumbai Fast Passenger was stuck at Kanjurmarg, 22108 Latur-Mumbai Express was halted at Bhandup station 16346 Thiruvananthapuram-LTT Netravati Express, 12134 Mangalore-Mumbai Express, 12202 Kochuveli-LTT Garibrath Express and 13201 Rajendranagar-LTT Express were stuck at Diva station, the statement added.
"Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, is keeping active watch and directing relief operations continuously. At some places 18 inches of water is still on railway tracks which is making it difficult to move the trains," it further said.
- Mumbai rains
- Central Railways
- passengers
- long distance trains
- NAGPUR
- Suresh Prabhu
- Bhandup
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
- Ghatkopar
- Kanjurmarg
- Kurla
- Matunga
- Thane
- Vidyavihar
- Vikhroli
- Garibrath Express
- Gondia-Mumbai Vidarbha Express
- Vidarbha Express
- Howrah-Mumbai Mail
- Netravati Express
- Chalukya Express
- Puducherry-Dadar Chalukya Express
- Rajendranagar-LTT Express
- Latur-Mumbai Express
- Narendra Patil
- Kochuveli-LTT Garibrath Express
- Hyderabad-Mumbai Hussain Sagar
- Kolhapur-Mumbai Mahalaxmi Express
- Konark Express
- Thiruvananthapuram-LTT Netravati Express
- Hyderabad-Mumbai Hussain Sagar Express
- Secunderabad-Mumbai Devgiri Express
- Nagpur-Mumbai Duranto Express
- Nandigram Express
- Bhubaneshwar-Mumbai Konark Express
- NGO
- Siddeshwar Express
- Solapur-Mumbai Express
- Kanyakumari-Mumbai Express
- Amravati-Mumbai Express
- Mangalore-Mumbai Express
- Solapur-Mumbai Siddeshwar Express
- Nagpur-Mumbai Nandigram Express
- Devgiri Express
- Divisional Railway Manager