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Mega Block On Central Railway: 36-hour jumbo megablock on Sunday

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 7, 2022 13:41 IST

The jumbo mega block will be taken up again on Central Railway this Sunday. This time it will be ...

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The jumbo mega block will be taken up again on Central Railway this Sunday. This time it will be a jumbo megablock of 36 hours instead of 18 and 24 hours. Sources said that trains will not be available on the slow line from Thane to Diva. An official circular will be issued by Central Railway today (Friday). The administration has decided to install megablocks near Thane station for the important work of connecting old lanes to new lanes.

A 36-hour jumbo megablock will be taken up on Central Railway next Sunday. This block will be taken for the work of the fifth and sixth lanes. Slow local service between Thane to Diva station will be closed during this block. Meanwhile, a jumbo block was also taken from the railways on January 2.

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