The trouble started at Diva station in Thane district after rail services were disrupted when pantograph of a local train broke between Thakurli and Dombivali stations on Up slow line, triggering violent protests by passengers.
During stone pelting by protestors, a motorman of a Kalyan-CST local got injured which led to a flash strike by motormen. However, the services resumed on the Central and Harbour lines as motormen called off their stir after being assured adequate police protection.
Tempers flared up as hundreds of commuters found themselves stranded this morning. Angry protestors squatted on tracks and pelted stones at the railway property.
They also set on fire at least three vehicles, including a police jeep, a Thane civic official said.
Also the motormen's union called for suspension of operations, until assured of proper police protection.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said firm steps will be taken by rail authorities to ensure that the problems faced by commuters due to overload of passengers are eased.
"For the last many years, the suburban rail services are facing an overload of passengers. The number of people taking trains is only increasing with time, but services have not increased correspondingly, which causes problems.
