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Local train derails near Mumbai's Vile Parle, no casualty
Mumbai, Sept 15 (IBNS) Traffic on Mumbai's western suburban lines was disrupted on Tuesday after four coaches of local train derailed near Vile Parle, reports said.
The train was going to Churchgate from Virar to Churchgate when the incident took place. No casualties have been reported in the incident.
On Monday, a motor coach of a local coming from Bandra derailed while entering platform of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) . This caused disruption of up and down suburban local services on the harbour line.
Suburban harbour line services, both up and down, were suspended between CST and Wadala Road Station followingMonday's incident.
Suburban harbour line services, both up and down, were suspended between CST and Wadala Road Station followingMonday's incident.
However, suburban railway services between Wadala Road to Andheri and Wadala Road to Panvel were unaffected.
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