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Central Railway explains behind the scenes of Mumbai local trains

Updated on: 10 May,2022 10:43 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Rajendra B. Aklekar | rajendra.aklekar@mid-day.com

'In an inspection schedule carried out at an interval of 60 days only during day time all electrical items and passenger amenity items are checked.  In another inspection schedule carried out at an interval of 8 months only during daytim battery, low tension jumpers, couplers, suspension, wheel parameters, rod gauge, etc are checked,' he explains

Central Railway explains behind the scenes of Mumbai local trains

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Central Railway runs one of the complex suburban systems carrying about 45 lakh passengers daily (pre-Covid-19) and presently, about 35 lakh passengers through its 1,810 services. It is called lifeline aptly as before the last local reaches its destination, the first local starts its journey.  S1 (CSMT to Karjat local departs from CSMT at 12.24 am and reaches Karjat at 2.45 am, before it reaches Karjat, the first local from Karjat starts at 2.33 am i.e. S2 Karjat to CSMT)


Ever wondered how locals run round the clock? There are three car sheds viz Kurla, Kalva and Sanpada and night stabling depots where night examination is carried out daily on stabled rakes on Central Railway.


"Rolling-in Examination carried out at Thane, Panvel stations to detect any irregularities in under gear while the rake rolls into the platform.  Night Examination in which major safety items including under gear of rakes are checked. Trip inspection is carried out at Kurla, Kalva and Sanpada car sheds at an interval of 15 days during night and day time. Attention to brake gear and passenger amenity items is given during this schedule," says Central Railway chief public relations officer Shivaji Sutar.


"In an inspection schedule carried out at an interval of 60 days only during day time all electrical items and passenger amenity items are checked.  In another inspection schedule carried out at an interval of 8 months only during day time battery, low tension jumpers, couplers, suspension, wheel parameters, rod gauge, etc are checked," he explains.

Elaborating further, Sutar says, "Cleaning of the trains: dry cleaning, wet mopping, washing etc of rakes are done at regular intervals.  Disinfectants are sprayed on coaches, in addition, unauthorized posters are removed. Besides, this the manpower like the workforce at car sheds, the schedule of motormen and guards who are required to run the train also made in advance so that the lifeline runs smoothly."

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