
Train services on Mumbai-Pune route hit for nearly 8 hours as boulders fall on track
The Hindu
The traffic movement on Mumbai-Pune route was restored later
Train services on the Mumbai-Pune route were disrupted for nearly eight hours early on Friday after boulders fell on a railway track in the Lonavala-Karjat ghat section, although the traffic movement was restored later, officials said.
The incident occurred on the Up (Mumbai-bound) line between Nagnath and Palasdhari stretch in the ghat section around 12.50 a.m. and the services were restored at 8.15 a.m., they said.
After the boulders fell on a track in Bhor ghat, several outstation trains were detained for 30 minutes to around one hour, which affected the services between Mumbai and Pune, the Central Railway (CR) said on Friday.
"The incident occurred on the Mumbai-bound line," Shivaji Sutar, chief public relations officer of the CR, said.
The Lonavala-Karjat ghat section has three railway lines - Down, Mid and Up, he said.
“The traffic on the affected Up line was restored at around 8.15 a.m., after around eight hours of efforts. During the restoration work, mail express trains were diverted on the Midline. So, the Up and Down line’s traffic was running on Down and Mid lines,” he said.
He further said that due to availability of only two lines as against the usual three, trains moving towards Mumbai from Pune, and also due to the movement of ghat banking locomotives, few Down trains suffered detention of up to one hour during the restoration work.

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