Waterlogged Mumbai, Stranded at Kelve Station #MumbaiRains

Life Across A Waterlogged Bridge, Mumbai Monsoons

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When I left Ahmedabad (Amdavad) on 9th July in an overnight train for Mumbai, I did suspect that our train would be delayed. Because I had followed the heavy rain situation of the day via Twitter. So, I even told my Mom to have dinner properly as we would be late for breakfast. I was expecting 2-3 hours of delay in reaching Mumbai. What I didn’t expect was that the delay would be over 12 hours!

Our train was well in time when it reached Kelva station at around 5 AM on 10th July. This is only 30-40 mins from the final stop in Mumbai.

But at Kelva station, the train stopped.

For 12 hours!!

And then it was cancelled. :D

This is a photo series that I clicked while sitting in the stranded train. Right outside our window was a waterlogged bridge and there were a lot of people dynamics around it. Take a look,

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Watching our stranded train?
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First man to cross the waterlogged bridge! :)

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Woohoo, as the day goes on, everyone is crossing the bridge!
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A group of boys came and did time-pass. My window is also drenched, note the water droplets blurring the scene :)
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Guy on a blue scooter comes and does recci of the bridge. Turns back.
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Ouch, man with a walker. He makes it through.

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Kids in colourful umbrellas on one side and a lady on the other side. They talk something across the water… what’s going to happen?
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Oooh, enter a man….
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Helping the woman across, yay! Not sure if they are related. Maybe they are.
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Four footed friends didn’t dare cross!
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Water levels have reduced and first cycle on the bridge!
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Next cycle comes by in just a few more minutes! Cycle love :)

So that’s all folks!

This last photo is of the bridge taken from the platform. As you can see the water level had mostly reduced in a few hours though it was still raining. 

And if you are wondering what happened. The train was stranded as seen in the topmost picture – mid platform (half the train didn’t have a platform to it) – for 12+ hours. After which Railways finally made an announcement that it was officially cancelled. I suspect they could have made that announcement a lot earlier, but they were goofing around. They said that arrangement for buses from Kelve to Thane were being made. But the buses were still on their way. So it was quite a bit of a mess. While, railways seemed technically competent, they were fairly useless with regards people-servicing. And considering that two trains, about 2k people, were depending on them at Kelve station, their disaster response wasn’t up to mark. I tweeted a longer thread of my thoughts here.

Seeing the messy situation, my mother and I decided to head for the nearby Kelve beach. Kelve is well known for it’s beach. And so we spent the night at a beach resort. It was a lovely break. The next day trains were somewhat functional, and then we headed back.

This was my first experience with being stuck in #MumbaiRains waterlogged situation. I am glad to have been fit and fine to record everything.

 

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  1. […] Kelva station on 10th July, 2018 due to incessant Mumbai rains. I spent some of the time watching a waterlogged bridge outside my train window. And the rest of the time I was wondering if one shouldn’t take the […]

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