Mumbai: Change In Boarding And Deboarding Patterns At Malad Station Platforms; Check Details

Mega Blocks are being taken to cut and connect the existing lines to lay the 6th lines.

Published date india.com Published: August 31, 2024 9:18 PM IST
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Mumbai: The boarding/deboarding platforms (location) will change at Malad station due to an infrastructural work being carried out in connection with the work of 6th line between Goregaon and Kandivali stations, Mega Blocks are being taken to cut and connect the existing lines to lay the 6th lines.

Platform number one, which currently receives Down Slow local trains for passengers to board/deboard on the Left side (west) for trains coming from Churchgate side, will now shift to right side (east). Passengers will board/deboard from right with effect from September 1, 2024, informed Vineet Abhishek, the Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway.

Similarly, platform number two, which currently receives Up Slow local trains for passengers to board/deboard on the Left side (east) for trains coming from Virar side, will now shift to Right side (west). Passengers will board/deboard from right with effect from September 8, 2024.

Platform number three, which currently receives Down Fast local trains for passengers to board/deboard on the Left side (west) for trains coming from Churchgate side, will now shift to Right side (east). Passengers will board/deboard from right with effect from September 22, 2024.

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Platform number four, which currently receives Up Fast local trains for passengers to board/deboard on the Left side (east) for trains coming from Virar side, will now shift to Right side (west). Passengers will board/deboard from right with effect from September 29, 2024.

“These changes are part of an ongoing effort to enhance the stations functionality and streamline the travel experience for passengers. Passengers are requested to kindly take note of the changes being made at Malad station,” said an official of the Western Railway.

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