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Mumbai-Pune Route Restored After Landslides

Central Railway reopens Down line, train services to improve. Full normalcy expected soon.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Wed, 15 July 2026 at 08:21 pm
Mumbai-Pune Route Restored After Landslides

Central Railway has successfully restored the Down line on the Mumbai-Pune route after 10 days of intense work following the July 6 landslides. The restoration of the line between Karjat and Lonavala is expected to improve train operations on one of the country's busiest rail corridors.

The Down line became operational on July 14, with three goods trains successfully crossing the section. The first passenger train to use the track was the CSMT-Latur Express, which departed Karjat at 11.18 pm on July 14 and reached Lonavala at 12.27 am on July 15. The train negotiated the affected stretch at a restricted speed of 20 kmph.

With the restoration of the second line, Central Railway has announced that the iconic CSMT-Pune Deccan Queen and the CSMT-Pune Intercity Express will resume services from July 16. The Mid line had already been restored on July 7, while work is now underway to restore the remaining Up line.

According to Central Railway, more than 1,200 labourers, along with engineers, supervisors, and senior officers, have been working round the clock in challenging terrain to clear debris and rebuild the damaged railway infrastructure. Heavy machinery, including Boulder Special Trains, Unimat and Duomatic track machines, Poclain excavators, and JCBs, has been deployed to speed up the restoration work.

The restoration of the third line is progressing, but it is expected to take another 7-10 days. Until all three lines are operational, some train movements may continue to be regulated. Passengers have been advised to check the NTES app or railway helpline for the latest updates on train operations.

The July 6 landslides had caused significant disruption to train services on the Mumbai-Pune route, with many trains being cancelled or diverted. The restoration of the Down line is a major milestone in restoring normalcy to train operations on this critical route.

The Mumbai-Pune route is one of the busiest rail corridors in the country, with many trains operating on this route daily. The restoration of the Down line will provide relief to thousands of passengers who rely on this route for their daily commute.

The Indian Railways has been working tirelessly to restore the damaged infrastructure and ensure that train services are restored as soon as possible. The deployment of heavy machinery and labourers has helped to speed up the restoration work.

In the meantime, passengers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and check for updates on train operations before embarking on their journey. The restoration of the Up line is expected to take another 7-10 days, after which full normalcy is expected to be restored on the Mumbai-Pune route.

The successful restoration of the Down line is a significant achievement for Central Railway, and it is expected to improve train operations on this critical route. With the restoration of the remaining line, passengers can expect a smoother and more reliable journey on the Mumbai-Pune route.

In conclusion, the restoration of the Down line on the Mumbai-Pune route is a major milestone in restoring normalcy to train operations on this critical route. While full normalcy is still some time away, the restoration of the second line is expected to improve train operations, and passengers can expect a smoother journey soon.

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