Mumbai, Nov 24 (PTI) Suburban train services on the Central Railway's Harbour line in Mumbai were disrupted on Tuesday evening after a portion of a boundary wall fell near tracks between Kurla and Chunabhatti stations, an official said.

The incident occurred around 4:15 pm when some dismantling work was going on, he said, adding that the services were stopped for the safety of passengers.

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"Nobody was injured in the incident," a Central Railway spokesperson said, adding that the services will be restored soon.

Harbour line provides connectivity to Navi Mumbai and Western suburbs from South Mumbai.

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About 10 lakh commuters travel on this route on an average every day.

Currently, Central Railway is operating a limited number of suburban trains restricted to essential services staff and others.

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