Thousands of people take the Mumbai local train daily, sometimes filling the coaches. A teenager risked her life by clinging to a crowded train door in a video posted online from the city’s main form of travel. She couldn’t fit on the train’s coach or rest her feet on the footboard. Watch Video
Internet users react to viral videos
The daily struggle to get a foothold inside a #MumbaiLocal.
Travel Safe… Life is Preciouspic.twitter.com/YUAWaXDmgD
— मुंबई Matters™✳️ (@mumbaimatterz) August 16, 2023
“Slowly shut down all non-AC local,” advised an X user, noting that later transport has closed doors, minimizing commuter risk on the train’s footboard. Several criticized the region’s infrastructure and the country’s financial capital. In response to the video, “I can’t believe Mumbai is the financial capital of our country,”
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Be safe Sister 🙏☹️ https://t.co/RAqeIGXimx
— Okayish_Guy (@odirh_74g) August 17, 2023
Slowly shut down all non ac local https://t.co/oU698REabs
— sanjeev prabhaker (@SPrabhaker) August 17, 2023
I can’t believe Mumbai is the financial capital of our country,
Still, I don’t
know what century we are living in.#MumbaiLocal #Mumbai pic.twitter.com/a2UIRkF8qL— Sanjay Singh Thakur🇮🇳 (@SST90) August 17, 2023
People called the battle Mumbaikars face in crowded local trains a “Do or die situation.” No one mentions that people board buses despite the rush to work, school, etc. However, traveling on train footboards is risky and illegal under Section 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act.
Do or die situation for mumbai local train users.
Solution is to have flexible working hours.
How many die daily traveling by local trains@UdhavThackeray @rautsanjay61@AUThackeray #Mumbai#Mumbaikars #Threads https://t.co/iRE2ZyXydC— Ebbu Yas Circuit (@mullaebrahim) August 17, 2023
A glance back
A scary video of a guy struggling to grab and enter the general compartment of a Mumbai local train went popular on social media in June, warning against such unsafe travel.
Instagram posted the video with the caption, “Bhai next train pakad leta (Bro, you could have taken the next train).”