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The Central Railway spokesperson denied that the train jumped the signal — termed as `signal passing at danger’ (SPAD) in official parlance — and claimed that the train services were affected due to a ”signal failure”.
But according to railway sources, a suburban train from Kalyan to CSMT was heading for platform number 4 when it jumped the red signal around 3.20 pm. Luckily, the motorman realised the error and stopped the train a little further.
Another train was on platform number 4 of CSMT at the same time and an AC local was arriving on platform number 3, sources said.
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Commuters later claimed that trains were running 10-15 minutes late during the evening rush hour.
Around 35 lakh people travel on the Central Railways’ four suburban corridors every day.