Mumbai Monorail Rake Tilts During Trial Run at Vadala Depot; Services Remain Suspended

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UPDATED: Nov 5, 2025 15:28 IST

This special report focuses on the latest setback for the Mumbai Monorail, where a new rake tilted during a trial run at the Vadala depot on November 5, 2025. This incident occurred while services are already suspended for major upgrades following a series of technical failures. The monorail corporation stated the incident occurred during trials and that 'they are trying to give incident-free ridership to the passengers.' The monorail network, operated by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), has been shut since September 20, 2025, for system overhauls, including the integration of new rakes and signalling upgrades, after several incidents where passengers were left stranded.

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