New Delhi: Several train services were affected on Monday in various places of Western and Central Railways due to heavy rains and flash floods, which led to water reaching above track level. The zonal railways appealed to the passengers to plan their travel accordingly as per rescheduled trains, railways officials said.
According to the Central Railway officials, heavy rainfall and flash floods at various spots resulted in damage to the track embankment, tilting of the OHE mast foundation and uprooting of trees leading to disruption of rail services. The senior railway official of CR in a post on X urged passengers that local train movement in the suburban section is affected, “Kindly avoid travel unless unavoidable”.
"Due to the alertness of Loco Pilots of Train No 12106 Vidarbha Express and Train No 12138 Punjab Mail, damage to track embankment was detected and trains stopped safely. Tower Wagons and other machines were pressed into service immediately to clear the tracks and restore traffic on the section,” senior railway officials said.
A team of officials, including Ram Karan Yadav, General Manager, Central Railways, Principal Chief Electrical Engineer and Senior Officers closely monitored the situation from the Railway Control Office, the officials said.