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Why railways fall prey to frequent breakdowns
Updated On: 03 May, 2012 06:37 AM IST | | Shashank Rao
After twin hiccups in the suburban rail network yesterday on Harbour and Western lines that left many commuters stranded, MiD DAY finds out what plagues the railways and renders services vulnerable to frequent failures
Disruption in train services is fast becoming a norm in the Mumbai suburban rail network. Of late, glitch after glitch has tossed the daily travel schedule of many of the nearly 70 lakh suburban commuters askew. Yesterday gave a double testimony to this growing disturbance. There were technical problems on both Central and Western Railways, especially during morning and evening peak hours. The first incident took place near Vashi railway station around 9.10 am, after an overhead wire broke, leading to 20 cancellations, sources say. The second hampered services to and from Churchgate around 4 pm, after the tracks were beset with something called a point failure, which doesn’t allow trains to switch tracks. As a result, five services were cancelled.

Off track: Commuters had to take to the track in Kurla after an overhead wire snapped near Vashi, stalling train services. Pic/Vijay Bateu00a0
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