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IN PHOTOS | Monday blues at Dadar station: Mumbai rains cause delays, crowding and monsoon mayhem

Updated On: 26 May, 2025 04:44 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Dadar station in Mumbai witnessed massive crowds on Monday as heavy rains lashed the city, causing disruptions in local train services. (Pics/ Diwakar Sharma)

Commuters gathered in large numbers on the platforms, waiting for delayed and packed trains. Monday's downpour led to waterlogging on the tracks and in the surrounding areas, adding to the chaos. Pic/ Diwakar Sharma

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Commuters gathered in large numbers on the platforms, waiting for delayed and packed trains. Monday's downpour led to waterlogging on the tracks and in the surrounding areas, adding to the chaos. Pic/ Diwakar Sharma
Trains on both Western and Central Railway lines faced delays, with services running behind schedule by 15-20 minutes

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Trains on both Western and Central Railway lines faced delays, with services running behind schedule by 15-20 minutes

The scene outside the station was equally chaotic, with roads flooded and vehicles navigating through waterlogged streets

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The scene outside the station was equally chaotic, with roads flooded and vehicles navigating through waterlogged streets

Many commuters expressed frustration over the lack of timely updates and the difficulty in accessing alternative transport options

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Many commuters expressed frustration over the lack of timely updates and the difficulty in accessing alternative transport options

The situation at Dadar station reflected the larger struggle of Mumbaikars grappling with the impact of the monsoon rains on the city’s lifelines, its local train and road networks

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The situation at Dadar station reflected the larger struggle of Mumbaikars grappling with the impact of the monsoon rains on the city’s lifelines, its local train and road networks

However, with rains expected to continue, the challenge of ensuring smooth travel remains

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However, with rains expected to continue, the challenge of ensuring smooth travel remains

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