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Central Railway Cancels Trains Till July 24

Train services disrupted due to ghat line restoration work. Several trains cancelled or diverted.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 17 July 2026 at 10:41 pm
Central Railway Cancels Trains Till July 24

Central Railway has announced the cancellation, diversion, short termination, and short origination of several long-distance trains until July 24. This is due to ongoing restoration work on the third railway line in the South East Ghat section between Karjat and Lonavala.

The restoration work is being carried out after heavy monsoon-triggered landslides damaged the railway line. While two lines, the South East Down line and the Middle line, were restored on July 14, engineers are working round the clock to reopen the remaining damaged line.

Several major trains, including the CSMT-Chennai Express, CSMT-Hyderabad Express, Dadar-Sainagar Shirdi Express, and Dadar-Satara Express, have been cancelled on specified dates. Many other trains have been diverted through alternate routes via Daund, Manmad, Bhusaval, Surat, and Kalyan.

Some train services will either terminate early at Pune or Khadki or originate from these stations instead of Mumbai. The temporary changes are aimed at easing congestion and ensuring safe operations until the affected section is fully restored.

Central Railway teams are working 24x7 in difficult terrain to clear debris and complete restoration work at the earliest. Passengers have been advised to check the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) app or contact the railway helpline for the latest train running information.

Updates are also being shared regularly through Central Railway's official social media platforms. Railway authorities have appealed to passengers to cooperate during the disruption, stating that the operational changes are necessary due to the natural calamity that damaged the crucial Mumbai-Pune rail corridor.

The Mumbai-Pune rail corridor is a critical transportation route, and the disruption is expected to affect thousands of passengers. The restoration work is being carried out to ensure safe and smooth operations on the railway line.

Passengers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and check for updates before traveling. The cancellation and diversion of trains are expected to continue until July 24, and passengers are requested to bear with the inconvenience.

The Central Railway's efforts to restore the damaged railway line are underway, and the authorities are working to minimize the disruption to train services. The safety of passengers is the top priority, and the railway authorities are taking all necessary measures to ensure safe operations.

In conclusion, the cancellation and diversion of trains by Central Railway are necessary measures to ensure safe operations during the restoration work on the South East Ghat section. Passengers are advised to cooperate and check for updates before traveling.

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