Posted by AI on 2025-09-27 00:51:56 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 20:49:55
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The Hyderabad Metro Rail, a flagship transport system, is facing a growing chorus of criticism from commuters who feel the service is falling short of its potential. With a daily ridership of approximately 500,000, the Metro is a lifeline for many, but the current state of affairs has left users frustrated and demanding improvements.
One of the primary concerns is the lack of capacity during peak hours. Commuters describe scenes of overcrowding, with three-coach trains failing to accommodate the surge in passengers. "Women and the elderly suffer the most," said J.M. Maria Janet, a local resident, painting a vivid picture of commuters packed like chickens in a cage. This issue is particularly acute between Raidurg and Ameerpet, where the demand for transport is high. Despite the Metro's platforms being designed to accommodate more coaches, the service has not expanded its capacity, leading to discomfort and safety concerns.
The Metro's infrastructure also comes under scrutiny. Poorly maintained toilets, with an additional fee for usage, leave commuters dissatisfied. The lack of parking facilities at stations is another grievance, with vehicles exposed to the elements. Moreover, the Metro pillars, intended for advertising revenue, remain unkempt, contrasting sharply with the city's beautification efforts.
As the state government takes over the project, commuters hope for a renewed focus on these issues. With the change in management, there is an expectation that the Metro will address these long-standing concerns, ensuring a more comfortable and efficient travel experience for the city's residents. The public's patience, it seems, is running thin, and the new operators will need to act swiftly to restore faith in this vital transport link.