Commuters stranded at Dombivli station. (Pic/ Shrikant Khuperkar)
Mumbai:
The monsoon has arrived, and more than relief it seems to be bringing pain for Mumbai, especially those commuting by train.
Due to heavy rains, services were affected on the Central line for the second day running. Commuters were stranded at platforms as trains were delayed by over half an hour, and a number of services were cancelled as well.
To make matters worse, the strike called by black and white taxis left commuters with little option.
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Due to heavy rains, services were affected on the Central line for the second day running. Commuters were stranded at platforms as trains were delayed by over half an hour, and a number of services were cancelled as well.
To make matters worse, the strike called by black and white taxis left commuters with little option.
Twitter Reactions
Deccan Queen converted to #Mumbailocal. Not a single local of @Central_Railway seen operating. Lots of passengers stranded at stations.
— Manodnya Sapre (@Manodnya) June 21, 2016
Meanwhile hapless Mumbai commuters are doing train yoga..Central Railway disrupted with first spell of rains, trains slow, platforms packed
— shailesh gaikwad (@shailesh505) June 21, 2016
#CentralRailway completely stopped working ... Dombivali station at 8 am @smart_mumbaikar #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/3iW4emMnGr
— Manali Kulkarni (@BeingManaliK) June 21, 2016
#CentralRailway Trains are late by 20-25 mins
— Swapnil Ghangale (@swapnilcsgmt) June 21, 2016
Underwater train tracks btvn Masjid & Sandhurst road on CR @RidlrMUM pic.twitter.com/Nh9EbRMSWN
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