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IN PHOTOS: Bridge re-girdering work kicks off near Kandivali amid 35-hour Mumbai local block

Updated On: 27 April, 2025 04:15 PM IST | Divya Nair

The Western Railway (WR) is carrying out the re-girdering work on Bridge No 61 between Kandivali and Borivali stations in Mumbai. To facilitate this, WR has implemented a 35-hour block from 1 pm on Saturday to 12 am on Monday (PICS/SATEJ SHINDE)

The block has been undertaken on the 5th line, the carshed line and Kandivali Traffic Yard line. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE

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The block has been undertaken on the 5th line, the carshed line and Kandivali Traffic Yard line. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE
During the block period, the suburban services and Mail/Express trains running on the 5th line will run on Fast lines

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During the block period, the suburban services and Mail/Express trains running on the 5th line will run on Fast lines

On Saturday, around 73 suburban services were cancelled while on Sunday, 90 locals have been cancelled

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On Saturday, around 73 suburban services were cancelled while on Sunday, 90 locals have been cancelled

The block has also affected some passenger trains. Train No 19417 Borivali-Ahmedabad Express will short-originate from Vasai Road and remain partially cancelled between Vasai Road and Borivali

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The block has also affected some passenger trains. Train No 19417 Borivali-Ahmedabad Express will short-originate from Vasai Road and remain partially cancelled between Vasai Road and Borivali

Train No 19425 Borivali–Nandurbar Express will short-originate from Bhayander and remain partially cancelled between Bhayander and Borivali

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Train No 19425 Borivali–Nandurbar Express will short-originate from Bhayander and remain partially cancelled between Bhayander and Borivali

WR officials inspect the work near Kandivali station on Sunday afternoon

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WR officials inspect the work near Kandivali station on Sunday afternoon

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