Heavy rainfall and waterlogging in Mumbai and surrounding areas have affected rail operations. Western Railway and Central Railway have announced changes in train routes and cancellations for July 8, 2026. Passengers are advised to check their train status before starting their journey.
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Which trains are cancelled on July 8
Due to waterlogging on the tracks, several MEMU and Express trains have been cancelled. The affected services include various MEMU trains between Dahanu Road, Panvel, Vasai Road, and Borivali. Additionally, the Bhuj-Pune Express (11091), Valsad-Vadodara Express (12929), and Chandigarh-Bandra Terminus Express are cancelled. Popular intercity trains like Deccan Queen and Singhgad Express on the Mumbai-Pune route are also cancelled.
| Train Name/Number | Status |
|---|---|
| Bhuj-Pune Express (11091) | Cancelled |
| Valsad-Vadodara Express (12929) | Cancelled |
| Chandigarh-Bandra Terminus Express | Cancelled |
| Deccan Queen & Singhgad Express | Cancelled |
| MEMU Services (Dahanu-Panvel-Vasai) | 9 Trains Cancelled |
What are the route changes and delays
Some trains have been diverted to avoid waterlogged sections. Long-distance trains on the Mumbai-Pune route are now running via the Daund-Manmad route, which will increase travel time. The Virar-Bharuch Express (19101) will now operate from Bhestan instead of Virar. Trains like Haridwar, Jodhpur, and Amritsar Express from Bandra Terminus and Mumbai Central are rescheduled. Suburban local trains on the Churchgate-Virar route are running with a delay of 10-15 minutes.
Official advice and new services
Railway officials stated that teams are working 24/7 to restore normal services. Passengers should use the NTES app or call 139 for real-time updates. In other news, a new Gwalior-Rewa Weekly Special train (04191) will operate every Wednesday until November 25 to help passengers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can passengers check their train status?
Passengers can check the latest status of their trains using the NTES mobile app or by calling the official railway helpline number 139.
Why are trains being diverted on the Mumbai-Pune route?
Due to heavy monsoon rain in the Karjat-Lonavala ghat section and track blocks, trains are being diverted via the Daund-Manmad route.


























