Mumbai Monorail on Pause: Major Overhaul to Enhance Operations
Mumbai's monorail service has been temporarily suspended for a comprehensive system upgrade, affecting routes between Chembur and Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority aims to improve safety and efficiency through infrastructure enhancements and a new Communication-Based Train Control system.

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The Mumbai monorail will temporarily halt operations starting September 20, as announced by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). This suspension will permit essential upgrades and integration, including the advanced Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) signalling system.
The decision comes after recent technical issues, like the notable August 19 disruption, left hundreds stranded. With daily monorail operations lasting until late night and limited maintenance windows, this planned break is seen as necessary to ensure a safer system for commuters.
This overhaul also aligns with 'Make in India' initiatives, with domestic partners driving equipment upgrades. The MMRDA aims for a more secure and reliable service, ensuring future-ready operations for Mumbaikars.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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