MUMBAI, June 10 -- At least seven people lose their lives on the Mumbai suburban railway tracks every day, out of which at least one dies by falling off moving trains, according to data collated by the Government Railway Police. In 2024, 2,468 people died on the railway tracks in Mumbai, slightly lower than the 2,590 in 2023. Of the 2,468 deaths, 1,553 were reported on the Central Railway line and 935 on the Western Railway line. GRP officers said that overcrowding in trains is a serious concern. A suburban train with 12 coaches has a capacity of around 1,200 passengers. But on average, local trains carry around 5,500 passengers during peak hours....