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This is an archive article published on July 26, 1998

Derailment hits C Rly peak-hour services

MUMBAI, July 25: The derailment of a local train at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) today morning threw suburban rail traffic on the C...

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MUMBAI, July 25: The derailment of a local train at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) today morning threw suburban rail traffic on the Central Railway line out of gear for nearly five hours. Services were delayed by half-an-hour for most part of the morning as well as early afternoon.

The incident occurred when the second coach of a local from Ambernath entering CST on platform number five derailed at the entrance to the station around 8.30 am. This blocked traffic on platforms five and six. The rest of the coaches were taken away while repair work was carried out on the two compartments. They were put back on the rails by 11.30 am and platform number six was opened for traffic at 12.45 pm. The derailment resulted in trains being grouped one behind the other, detaining each for 15-25 minutes. They were then diverted to the platform on the suburban side. “Some of the locals were also taken on platforms on the long distance concourse, whenever space was available,” said a Central Railwayspokesperson.

Arrival and departure announcements were made regularly but passengers took a while getting used to the alternative arrangement. “For the first time in my five years in the city, I got on to a train from a suburban station and got down on a platform meant for long distance trains,” said Shekaran Nair, who works in the Fort area.

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