Central and Western Railway have started extensive preparations to prevent train delays and track flooding in Mumbai for the upcoming monsoon. Both zones have identified flood-prone areas and installed high-capacity pumps to ensure smooth movement of trains. The Maharashtra government is also working with railway authorities on an integrated action plan for emergency management.
What are the key measures taken by Central Railway
Central Railway has identified 117 flood-prone points and installed 210 pumps to manage waterlogging. Special focus is on areas like Mulund, Matunga, and Sion, while ghat sections from Karjat to Lonavala and Kasara to Igatpuri have been reinforced against landslides. The railway has also completed the cleaning of 160 drains across 350 km of tracks.
- Track elevation work completed in the Chunabhatti area to avoid waterlogging.
- IP-67 standard point machines installed to keep signaling working even in 0.5 meters of water.
- Special plastic coating applied to signals for better protection.
- CCTV cameras and rain gauges installed for real-time monitoring.
How is Western Railway preparing for the rains
Western Railway has deployed 126 high-capacity pumps, which is a 10% increase over last year. They are using advanced technology like drones and floater cameras to monitor culverts and drains. To prevent flooding at stations, track elevation work was carried out at Matunga Road and Vasai Road.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Water Pumps | 126 high-capacity pumps installed |
| Monitoring | 40 flood gauges and 6 Automated Digital Rain Gauges |
| Track Work | Matunga down line raised by 6.5 inches, up line by 5.25 inches |
| Cleaning | 58 culverts and 60 km of drains cleaned |
| Debris Removal | 480 special trains operated to remove muck |
What is the update for Konkan Railway route
The annual Monsoon Timetable for the Konkan Railway route will be effective from June 15, 2026, to October 20, 2026. This revised schedule affects about 40 trains, including Vande Bharat and Tejas Express. For safety, train speeds will be capped at 75 km/h in vulnerable sections like Veer to Kankavali.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the monsoon timetable for Konkan Railway?
The monsoon timetable will be active from June 15, 2026, to October 20, 2026, affecting 40 trains including Vande Bharat and Tejas Express.
How many pumps have been installed by the railways in Mumbai?
Central Railway has installed 210 pumps and Western Railway has installed 126 pumps to manage waterlogging in flood-prone areas.



























