Mumbai Mega Block September 28: Trans-Harbour Line Services Cancelled Between Thane And Vashi
Mumbai's suburban railway, the city's lifeline, will face significant disruptions this Sunday, September 28, as the Central and Western Railway authorities undertake scheduled maintenance and engineering works. Commuters have been advised to plan their journeys carefully, as services on the Central main line, Trans-Harbour corridor, and a section of the Western line will be affected.
On the Central Railway main line, a block has been planned on the fifth and sixth tracks between Vidyavihar and Thane from 8 am to 1.30 pm. During this period, trains that usually operate on these lines will be diverted to the fast corridor. This diversion is expected to lead to delays and disturbances in suburban services, impacting thousands of daily passengers.
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The Trans-Harbour Line will also experience a daytime block between Thane and Vashi/Nerul stations from 11.10 am to 4.10 pm. All up and down services along this stretch will remain cancelled. Suburban trains from Thane to Vashi/Nerul/Panvel will not operate between 10.35 am and 4.07 pm, while up services from Panvel/Nerul/Vashi to Thane will be suspended between 10.25 am and 4.09 pm. This cancellation is expected to heavily impact office commuters, students, and weekend travellers who depend on this key link between Navi Mumbai and Thane.
Meanwhile, the Western Railway has announced a block on the up and down slow lines between Churchgate and Mumbai Central from 10.35 am to 3.35 pm. During this time, local services will be diverted to the fast lines. As a result, some trains will be cancelled, and a few Churchgate-bound services will be short-terminated at either Bandra or Dadar stations.
Railway officials have urged commuters to take note of these restrictions and use alternate routes where possible. They emphasised that while the mega block may cause inconvenience to passengers, such maintenance work is essential for ensuring the safety and long-term efficiency of Mumbai's suburban railways, which transport over 70 lakh passengers daily.
With simultaneous blocks on both Central and Western corridors, train travel across Mumbai on Sunday is expected to be slower than usual. Commuters are strongly advised to verify train timings before setting out.












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