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Panic stricken people at Mumbra Railway Station after several passengers reportedly fell from a moving train, resulting in four deaths and multiple injuries, in Thane, Monday, June 9, 2025.
After five passengers died in a Mumbra train accident, the Railway Board announced automatic door systems for all Mumbai suburban trains to enhance safety and prevent overcrowding mishaps.
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After the incident at Mumra station in Thane, the Central Railway in a statement said that the passengers had fallen off the local train due to overcrowding.
Mumbai’s suburban railway system operates over 3,000 services daily using more than 250 rakes. Of these, only about 15 are currently equipped with automatic door closers and air conditioning.
Mumbai Division of Central Railway observed International Level Crossing Awareness Day on 5th June 2025 by organizing a series of impactful awareness activities aimed at promoting safety at manned ...
Four commuters died and nine were injured after falling off two overcrowded local trains in Maharashtra's Thane district during the morning rush hour on Monday, officials said. The incident ...
The train was travelling towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai (CSMTM) from Thane's Mumbra railway station. According to the Central Railways, “The reason for the accident is ...
Following a tragic incident where passengers fell from an overcrowded local train, Indian Railways has mandated automatic door-closing mechanisms for all new rakes manufactured for Mumbai's ...
Over 200 passengers have signed to take part in East Midlands Railway’s new pay as you go ticket system. The trial, the first of its kind in the region, will run between Leicester, Derby and ...
Four dead after falling off local trains near Mumbai; railway mulls automatic doors, CM Fadnavis orders probe While the Modi Government is celebrating 11 years of 'service', the reality of the country ...
Indian Railways to adopt HOG system on all LHB Coaches trains Indian Ministry of Railways has decided to adopt Head on Generation (HOG) technology on all Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) coaches trains to ...
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