Mumbai: 2 Roof-Climbing Incidents Reported On Central Railway In 3 Days | VIDEO
Two roof-climbing incidents were reported on Central Railway within three days, affecting Mumbai local train operations. Incidents at Kanjurmarg, Vikhroli and Ghatkopar led to temporary train detention and shutdown of overhead electrical supply as a safety precaution. Services resumed after the OHE supply was restored following necessary checks.

Mumbai: 2 Roof-Climbing Incidents Reported On Central Railway In 3 Days | VIDEO | X - KailashVashi
Mumbai: Two incidents of people climbing onto the roofs of local trains have been reported on Central Railway within three days, resulting in train detentions and temporary shutdowns of overhead electrical supply.
Recent incidents on local trains
On Wednesday evening, an unidentified person climbed onto the roof of a local train at Kanjurmarg. The train was detained and the overhead equipment (OHE) supply was switched off at 7.58 pm as a safety precaution. The OHE was charged at 8.05 pm, after which the train departed. A similar roof-climbing incident was also reported at Vikhroli on Wednesday.
Earlier incident at Ghatkopar
A similar incident had occurred on August 18 at Ghatkopar. An unidentified man climbed onto a local train at platform 3 and came in contact with the OHE. The train was detained from 6.33 pm. Power supply on the Down Through Line between Vidyavihar and Kanjurmarg was switched off from 6.38 pm to 6.47 pm. The train was subsequently allowed to leave at 6.52 pm.
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