Heavy overnight rain has thrown railway operations into disarray across the Mumbai region on Monday, with landslides in the Bhor Ghat section snapping the vital Mumbai-Pune rail link even as the city's suburban local trains continue to run, albeit with delays. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has an orange alert in force for Mumbai and has additionally flagged a red nowcast warning for the next few hours, cautioning of intense rain and gusty winds. Here's a live-style roundup of everything happening on the tracks right now.Mumbai Rain Quick Train Status Check LIVE:Mumbai-Pune long-distance trains: Suspended/cancelled/diverted due to landslides in Bhor Ghat sectionMumbai suburban locals (Central Railway): Running on all 4 corridors; Main Line 6-8 min late, Harbour Line ~4 min lateWestern Railway suburban locals: Operational, minor monsoon-related delays possibleRestoration work: Underway; no confirmed reopening timeline yetIMD alert:Orange alert for Mumbai, red nowcast warning issued for next few hours Also Read: Mumbai Rain Situation Today: Latest status on Pune Expressway, trains, flights and buses. What's open, what's closed Mumbai-Pune Route Suspended After Landslides Long-distance train services between Mumbai and Pune came to a halt in the early hours of Monday after heavy rain triggered landslides in the Karjat-Lonavala stretch of the Bhor Ghat section — one of the most engineering-intensive parts of the entire route. Central Railway officials said the first landslide came down near Thakurwadi, followed by a second slide on the middle line between Khandala and Monkey Hill at around 3.05 am. The Bhor Ghat (Khandala Ghat) section runs on three parallel tracks, the Up line toward Mumbai, the Down line toward Pune, and a middle line, and all three have been affected by the debris. With the ghat section blocked, Central Railway has had to cancel, divert, regulate or reschedule a string of services. Trains affected include several CSMT-Pune and Pune-CSMT Indrayani and Intercity services, the Solapur Intercity Express in both directions, and marquee long-distance trains such as the Deccan Express, the Deccan Queen, the Pragati Express and the Sinhagad Express. A CSMT-Dhule Express service has also been hit. No confirmed timeline yet for when the ghat section will reopen — restoration work is ongoing, and updates are expected through the day as clearance progresses.Mumbai Rain Train Cancellation and Diversion ListHere are the full list of cancelled and diverted train from the Central Railway: Mumbai Rains Cancelled Trains List (06.07.2026) Due to a landslide in the South East Ghat between Lonavala and KarjatSr. No.Train No.Train NameCancellation Date122105CSMT – Pune Indrayani Express06.07.2026212169Pune Jn – Solapur Intercity Express06.07.2026312170Solapur – Pune Jn Intercity Express06.07.2026422106Pune – CSMT Indrayani Express06.07.2026512127Pune – CSMT Intercity Express06.07.2026612128CSMT – Pune Intercity Express06.07.2026711007Pune – CSMT Deccan Express06.07.2026811008CSMT – Pune Deccan Express06.07.2026912124Pune – CSMT Deccan Queen06.07.20261012123CSMT – Pune Deccan Queen06.07.20261112126Pune – CSMT Pragati Express06.07.20261212125CSMT – Pune Pragati Express06.07.20261311010Pune – CSMT Sinhagad Express06.07.20261411009CSMT – Pune Sinhagad Express06.07.20261511011CSMT – Dhule Express06.07.20261611012Dhule – CSMT Express06.07.2026 Mumbai Rains Diverted Trains list (05.07.2026 – 07.07.2026) Due to a landslide in the South East Ghat between Lonavala and KarjatSr. No.Train No.Train NameJourney DateDiverted Route111049Ahmedabad – Kolhapur Express05.07.2026Via Kalyan – Igatpuri – Manmad – Daund Chord Line – Pune222944Indore – Daund Express05.07.2026Via Kalyan – Igatpuri – Manmad – Daund Chord Line – Pune312297Ahmedabad – Pune Duronto Express05.07.2026Via Kalyan – Manmad – Daund Chord Line – Pune422144Bidar – CSMT Express05.07.2026Via Daund – Manmad – Igatpuri – Kalyan517614Hazur Sahib Nanded – Panvel Express05.07.2026Via Daund – Manmad – Igatpuri – Kalyan620915Charlapalli – Indore Humsafar Express05.07.2026Via Daund – Jalgaon – Paldhi – Surat716554LTT – SMVT Bengaluru Express05.07.2026Via Karjat – Panvel – Kalyan – Kasara – Igatpuri – Daund822193Pune – Gwalior Superfast Express05.07.2026Via Lonavala – Pune – Daund Chord Line – Ankai – Bhusaval – Khandwa922158Chennai Egmore – CSMT Mail07.07.2026Via Daund Chord Line – Ankai – Manmad – Igatpuri – Kasara – Kalyan – CSMT— Central_Railway (@Central_Railway) Mumbai Suburban Locals: Running, With Minor Delays The good news for daily commuters is that Mumbai's suburban local train network, the city's real lifeline, has largely held up despite the intensity of the rain. As of the morning update, services across all four Central Railway corridors were operational: Main Line: Running 6-8 minutes behind schedule Harbour Line: Running about 4 minutes behind schedule Trans-Harbour Line: Operating as per schedule Uran-Belapur Line: Operating as per schedule Western Railway suburban services were also running through the morning, though commuters should expect the usual monsoon-related slowdowns in waterlogging-prone stretches.Also Read: Mumbai flight status today: IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, SpiceJet issue travel advisories as heavy rain disrupts operations; flights diverted Advice for commuters: Keep some buffer time built into your commute, and check live running status through Central Railway/Western Railway's official channels or apps like NTES before heading to the station, since the situation can change quickly if water levels rise further.Helpline Numbers For Railway Assistance Central Railway has shared a list of station-wise helpline numbers for passengers needing assistance today:StationHelplineCSMT022-22694040Thane9321336747Lonavala8356854238Dadar9136452387Panvel9004410777LTT9321336835Kalyan8356848078Pune9096815434Daund9730609455Chinchwad9970295751Talegaon8956935884Manmad7709173625Nashik9850852934 Mumbai Rain Mayham Sunday's intense rainfall, which set the stage for Monday's disruption, also caused other incidents in the city, a portion of a chawl collapsed in Mankhurd, and a separate treefall incident was reported, in addition to the near hour-long suspension of flight operations at Mumbai airport. The BMC has since issued a red nowcast warning, cautioning residents about intense spells of rain accompanied by gusty winds of 50-60 kmph over the next three hours. With schools and colleges already declared shut across Mumbai, Pune, Thane and Palghar and the IMD flagging continued heavy rainfall, railway authorities are urging passengers to treat today as a day to double-check their train status before travelling — especially anyone with a booking on the Mumbai-Pune long-distance route.(This is a live, developing situation. Train timings and cancellations can change rapidly — always verify your specific train's status through Indian Railways' official NTES portal/app or Central Railway and Western Railway's social media handles before heading to the station.)
Mumbai Rains Train Status Update Today LIVE: Central, Western Railway and Local Train cancellation, diversion latest news
Mumbai Rain Local Train Status: Mumbai's rail network faced significant disruption Monday as landslides in the Bhor Ghat section halted Mumbai-Pune long-distance services. While suburban locals on Central and Western Railway lines are running with minor delays, commuters are advised to check live status. Restoration efforts are underway, but no reopening timeline is confirmed. The IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, with a red nowcast warning for intense rain and gusty winds.














