Deccan Chronicle

Metro opens women’s coach

Inaugurate­d by Naina Jaiswal, special coaches will carry special stickers

- HYDERABAD, MAY 7

The Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMRL) launched an exclusive coach for women, formally inaugurate­d by table tennis player Naina Jaiswal, on Monday.

The coach will carry special stickers at the entrance and also a barricade in the middle to separate it from the men’s section.

HMRL managing director N.V.S. Reddy said, “We received representa­tions from various women’s groups that there must be a separate section for women to facilitate easy travel, and since the government is also very keen that women travel in safety, this coach has been segregated from the rest.”

The barrier has been created with a single file, which prevents entry from the other side.

The Metro rail coaches usually have no compartmen­ts and are a composite unit based on internatio­nal standards, so it is difficult to create a separate section.

On the first day of travel, many women regulars were thrilled to find a special section ear-marked for them, though some confusion is likely for a few days.

Though the platform sports new signage indicating the changed state of affairs, many men are likely to inadverten­tly enter the coach unawares.

Similarly, the security guard and staff at the platform level may take a few more days to understand the new pattern.

At present, 75,000 passengers use the Metro every day, 35 per cent women among them.

The special coach is also likely to increase footfalls of women travellers.

THE METRO rail coaches usually have no compartmen­ts and are a composite unit based on internatio­nal standards, so it is difficult to create a separate section. THE SPECIAL coach is also likely to increase footfalls of women travellers.

 ?? — DC ?? On the first day of travel, many women were thrilled to find a special section ear-marked for them, though some confusion is likely for a few days.
— DC On the first day of travel, many women were thrilled to find a special section ear-marked for them, though some confusion is likely for a few days.

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