India, Aug. 19 -- Passengers were being brought out by breaking the windowpanes of a monorail that was stranded for nearly two hours, and counting, in Mumbai around 8.30 pm on Tuesday, after it lost power supply amid heavy rain.

Rescuers first tried to tow the four-coach monorail - stranded on a curve on the several feet high track near Mysore Colony - to the nearest station with the help of another monorail, but the brakes remained jammed, officials told HT.

Truck-mounted scissor lifts were then deployed, besides cranes and ladders.

Four buses were deployed to send passengers home once rescued.

Astik Pandey, joint commissioner of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, said the train was loaded beyond capacity.

"The ca...