Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has severely impacted railway operations, leading to waterlogging on several tracks. Western Railway has cancelled 9 trains and suspended local services on key sections to ensure passenger safety. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad districts.
Which train services are affected by the rain
The local train services between Vasai and Virar are completely suspended due to heavy waterlogging on the tracks. Trains from Churchgate towards Virar are currently operating only up to Vasai. Additionally, services between Virar and Dahanu Road are running with delays of 30 to 45 minutes. Long-distance express trains are also moving at a slower pace across the network.
What are the official updates and safety measures
Western Railway CPRO Vineet Abhishek stated that over 300 mm of rain in Palghar caused severe flooding in the Vasai-Nalasopara-Virar section. General Manager Ramashray Pandey visited the affected areas and ordered a survey to raise the track levels to prevent future flooding. The administration has urged passengers to check train status before leaving home and requested offices to allow work from home for employees.
Key details of the rain impact
| Affected Section/Agency | Impact/Status |
|---|---|
| Western Railway | 9 trains cancelled; Vasai-Virar locals suspended |
| Central Railway | 6 express trains cancelled on Mumbai-Pune route |
| IMD | Red Alert issued for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad |
| Mumbai-Pune Ghat | Services stopped due to landslides |
| Palghar Region | Over 300 mm rainfall recorded |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which local train sections are currently closed in Mumbai?
Local train services between Vasai and Virar are completely suspended. Trains from Churchgate are only running up to Vasai road.
What is the current weather alert for the region?
The IMD has issued a Red Alert for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad districts, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall and strong winds.



























