Mumbai News: Emergency Caution Order Disrupts Central Railway Suburban Services, Several Trains Delayed
According to railway officials, the caution order was imposed at around 8:55 am due to unavoidable reasons on the Up Slow Line. As a result, several local trains were delayed by 10 to 20 minutes, while a few services were cancelled.

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Suburban commuters on the Central Railway’s main line faced significant delays on Tuesday morning after a caution order was imposed, restricting train speeds to 30 kmph between Vidyavihar and Kurla stations up slow local line.
According to railway officials, the caution order was imposed at around 8:55 am due to unavoidable reasons on the Up Slow Line. As a result, several local trains were delayed by 10 to 20 minutes, while a few services were cancelled.
Sources said that the speed restriction forced local trains to move at a significantly reduced pace through the affected stretch. This created a ripple effect, causing congestion and delays for other services operating on the same route.
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“The trains had to slow down to 30 kmph in the affected zone, which impacted the punctuality of several services during the morning rush hour,” a Central Railway official said.
Commuters have urged railway authorities to strengthen technical monitoring systems to prevent such disruptions, especially during peak travel hours.
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