4 passenger trains cancelled amid heavy rainfall, waterlogging in Western Railway's Mumbai Central division

According to a railway spokesperson, several rail services in the Mumbai Central division have been affected due to inundated tracks.

Jaipur: Heavy rainfall and waterlogging in the Mumbai Central division of Western Railway led to the cancellation of four passenger trains, officials said on Monday.

According to a railway spokesperson, several rail services in the Mumbai Central division have been affected due to inundated tracks.

A spokesperson of North Western Railway said that train number 22915 (Bandra Terminus-Hisar) will remain cancelled on July 6, while train number 22916 (Hisar-Bandra Terminus) will remain cancelled on July 7.


Similarly, train number 22933 (Bandra Terminus-Jaipur) will remain cancelled on July 6 and train number 22934 (Jaipur-Bandra Terminus) on July 7.

In a related development, rail traffic has also been affected due to a landslide between Thakurvadi and Monkey Hill stations on the Central Railway.

Officials said several trains connected to Rajasthan have been impacted, with some services diverted and others partially cancelled.
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