Mumbai, Sept 22: Train services on all three lines of Mumbai locals - Western, Central and Harbour - will ply as per routine schedule as the Railway has announced no mega block this Sunday, September 23. The restrictions have not been put in place to avoid inconvenience to devotees who would be commuting across the city for Ganpati visarjan (immersion).

The Central and Harbour lines usually suspend services for nearly six hours on Sunday for repair and maintenance, whereas, the Western Railway imposes jumbo block lasting for more hours. Considering the rush of commuters tomorrow - the 11th and final day of Ganeshotsav 2018 - the Railway decided not to impose a mega block. Lalbaugcha Raja Visarjan Route 2018: Check Full Details & Traffic Advisory on Roads Covered Under Immersion Path.

Meanwhile, special trains have also been announced by the Western Railway on the intervening night of September 23-24 to allow commutation of devotees. A total of eight special trains will ply on the Western line -- the first of which will depart from Virar at 12:15am and Churchgate at 1:15am.

Ganeshotsav, the festival celebrated with much fanfare in Maharashtra, witnesses scores of devotees coming to Mumbai from suburbs, neighbouring towns and other parts of Maharashtra. A large number of devotees throng to the city to attend the visarjan yatra of Lalbaugcha Raja, considered to be the most auspicious.

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