Thursday, 16 July 2026 MUMBAI EDITION LIVE

WR Spends ₹10 Crore To Stop Trespassing

Western Railway tackles trespassing hotspots, invests ₹10 crore. Multiple Mumbai stations affected.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 08:18 am
WR Spends ₹10 Crore To Stop Trespassing

Western Railway is taking significant steps to address the issue of trespassing on its tracks. The railway authority has identified 27 trespassing hotspots and is investing ₹10 crore to plug these gaps.

The hotspots are located near several key stations in Mumbai, including Vasai, Dahisar, Borivali, Kandivali, Jogeshwari, Andheri, Mahim, Dadar, Lower Parel, and Mumbai Central.

According to railway sources, the decision to invest in trespassing prevention measures was made to improve safety and reduce the risk of accidents. The ₹10 crore investment will be used to implement various measures to prevent trespassing, including the installation of fences, walls, and other barriers.

Trespassing is a major concern for the railways, as it poses a significant risk to the safety of both passengers and locals. In recent years, there have been several incidents of trespassing resulting in accidents and fatalities.

The Western Railway's decision to invest in trespassing prevention measures is part of a broader effort to improve safety on its network. The railway authority has been working to identify and address potential safety risks, including trespassing hotspots.

The Mumbai suburban rail network is one of the busiest in the country, with millions of passengers using the service every day. The network spans over 120 kilometers, with 136 stations, and is a critical part of the city's transportation infrastructure.

The Western Railway's efforts to prevent trespassing are crucial to ensuring the safety of passengers and locals. By investing in trespassing prevention measures, the railway authority is taking a proactive approach to addressing a significant safety concern.

The success of these efforts will depend on the effective implementation of the measures and the cooperation of locals. The railway authority will need to work closely with local communities to raise awareness about the dangers of trespassing and to prevent incidents.

In the long run, the Western Railway's investment in trespassing prevention measures is expected to have a positive impact on safety and reduce the risk of accidents. This is a significant step towards improving the safety of the Mumbai suburban rail network and ensuring the well-being of passengers and locals.

X Facebook Telegram
Read the original report ↗

More in Mumbai

Mumbai

8-Year-Old Injured in Mumbai Hit-Run

An 8-year-old girl was hit by a motorcyclist, suspect fled scene.

By Mumbai Alert · City Desk · 48 min ago

Mumbai

2 Injured in Fight on Parel-Ambarnath Local Train

Two men hurt after altercation on moving train, probe underway

By Mumbai Alert · City Desk · 53 min ago

Mumbai

BMC Outsourcing Mumbai Air Quality Monitoring

Mumbai's air quality to be monitored by private company, annual report to be prepared.

By Mumbai Alert · City Desk · 1 hr ago

Mumbai

FIR Filed Against Fake Tata EV Dealership Websites

Fake websites cheat people with hefty fees, police investigate.

By Mumbai Alert · City Desk · 1 hr ago