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Mumbai’s local train network could have seen major improvements much earlier if not for repeated obstructions by opposition leaders
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These rakes would be acquired as part of the ambitious Mumbai Urban Transport Projects-III (MUTP-III) and 3A (MUTP-3A) overseen by the Railway Ministry and the Maharashtra government to increase the capacity of the metropolis' suburban train network, PTI quoted senior Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC) official as saying.
Nearly after two months of lockdown, Mumbai's lifeline "Local Train" resumed their suburban services over mainline and harbor line on Monday only for essential service workers and employees working in the private medical sector.
With the world celebrating Valentine’s day all over, the financial capital of India have moved up to express the love for the city they stay in. The Mumbai Polices’ initiative to escalate the city love rises to be a unique concept under the tag of ‘Love the City We Serve’ on 14th of February.
Creating feasibility and ease of transport for its commuters, the Indian Railway has always welcomed new invention and tactics to overcome problems. In such new move, to encourage the use of the state language, Indian Railway has decided to print station names with the use of Marathi language from May 1, the Maharashtra diwas.
Local trains are considered as the lifeline of Mumbai. Nearly 65 lakh people travel by train daily in Central line and 35 lakh people in Western Line. However taking this into due consideration the railway ministry has every now and then taken proper measures to keep things feasible for people. Thus there is news about development in railways like the bullet train or new facilities available for people in the country.