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Mumbai: Local train services to be affected on all three suburban lines on Sunday, Check timings
Mirror Online / Updated: Mar 6, 2021, 10:41 IST
The suburban train services will be affected on
Western Railway (WR) and
Repercussion on traffic due to launching of girders at MCGM FOB near
Mahim station
Due to a major traffic and power block from 01.10 hrs to 4.45 hrs in the intervening night of March 6 and 7 for launching girders of MCGM Foot Over Bridge (FOB) near Mahim station, some WR trains will be regulated and some Mumbai suburban trains will remain cancelled.
According to a press release issued by Sumit Thakur, Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, details of trains regulated / cancelled are as under -
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The number of active COVID-19 patients in Mumbai city on Wednesday once again crossed the 10,000 mark with the addition of new cased. The city has reported 1,121 new coronavirus-positive cases, the highest in the last two days, while six persons succumbed to the infection. Mumbai s cumulative case tally now stands at 3,28,740, while the death toll increased to 11,482.Mumbai had reported less than 1,000 cases in the last two days in a row. On Tuesday, the city reported only two fatalities, the lowest count in a single day since April 2020. Meanwhile, the Mumbai police have tightened the noose around the violators of COVID-19 guidelines. Chief Minister Uddhav said that his first priority is to ensure people s safety amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Updated: Mar 3, 2021, 10:55 PM IST
Amidst rise in coronavirus cases, the Indian Railways has increased platform ticket prices for passengers at certain key stations in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) to Rs 50.
The move was taken by the Maharashtra government to prevent over-crowding at railway stations during the upcoming summer season in the wake of a pandemic.
The new rate for platform tickets came into effect on February 24, 2021, and this will remain effective till June 15 this year.
Central Railways’ Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Shivaji Sutar said that instead of the previous rate of Rs 10, a platform ticket now will cost at Rs 50 at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Dadar and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) stations in Mumbai, as well as neighbouring Thane, Panvel, Kalyan and Bhiwandi Road stations, PTI quoted the Central Railways’ Chief Public Relations Officer as saying.