CALENDAR REMINDER
You live in Dadar and study at St. Xavier's College. You have to make the journey to and from university every day.
Mumbai
Choose a mode of transport to travel to your destination:
Here’s what your trip looks like:
Start Point
Chitra Apartments
Dadar, Mumbai
400014
End Point
St. Xavier's College
Fort, Mumbai
400001
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38min 7 Mumbai CSMT Express Special 7
Here’s what your trip looks like:
Start Point
Chitra Apartments
Dadar, Mumbai
400014
End Point
St. Xavier's College
Fort, Mumbai
400001
-
42min 4 66LTD 9
Here’s what your trip looks like:
Start Point
Chitra Apartments
Dadar, Mumbai
400014
End Point
St. Xavier's College
Fort, Mumbai
400001
-
18min
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You need to walk 7 minutes to Dadar Central Railway Station.
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There is no pedestrian walkway to the station. The roads don't have footpaths or pavements so you will have to share the main road with cars, bikes and trucks.
Can you proceed by yourself?
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Ask a stranger to help you.
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The pavement is poorly maintained and occupied by hawkers and squatters.
Can you move through the crowds by yourself?
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Ask someone to help you.
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You need to take the pedestrian overpass to reach your train. There’s a ramp but the incline is steep. Are you in a wheelchair?
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CST is one of the busiest train stations in the world. It’s also massive.
Can you find your way to the exit through the crowd by yourself?
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Ask a stranger to help you to the exit.
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You have another 7 minutes to get to college. The walk involves taking a pedestrian overpass and navigating narrow lanes filled with potholes and traffic.
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You have another 7 minutes to get to college. The walk involves taking a pedestrian overpass and navigating narrow lanes filled with potholes and traffic.
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Sorry, this route isn’t an option for you. It’s morning rush hour and no one is willing to help.
Try other mode of transport.
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You’ve made it to class on time! But this route is very challenging for a person with a physical disability.
Try another mode of transport to see if you can get there faster.
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You’ve made it to class but you’re late. This route is very challenging for a person with a physical disability.
Try another mode of transport to see if you can get there faster.
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Public transport in Mumbai is largely inaccessible for people with disabilities. Streets in Mumbai are some of the busiest in the world. Pavements or footpaths are either non-existent or occupied by hawkers and squatters, and pedestrians are forced to share roads with heavy traffic.
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You need to walk 4 minutes to the Dadar Fire Brigade bus station.
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There is no pedestrian walkway to the station. The roads don't have footpaths or pavements so you will have to share the main road with cars, bikes and trucks.
Can you proceed by yourself?
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Ask a stranger to help you.
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You need to cross the street but there’s no crosswalk and there’s a lot of traffic.
Can you quickly cross the street, avoiding the fast moving cars?
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Ask for help from a passerby.
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The bus is full and the driver is rude and hurries everyone to board the bus. This is not a kneeling bus, which means it doesn’t have a ramp.
Are you in a wheelchair?
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Sorry, taking the bus isn’t an option for you.
Try another mode of transport.
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You’re late but you’ve made it to class. This route is very challenging for a person with a physical disability.
Try another mode of transport to see if you can get there faster.
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Public transport in Mumbai is largely inaccessible for people with disabilities. Streets in Mumbai are some of the busiest in the world. Pavements or footpaths are either non-existent or occupied by hawkers and squatters, and pedestrians are forced to share roads with heavy traffic.
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It will be around 200 Indian rupees, or $2.69, for the trip.
Can you afford it?
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Sorry, cabs are pricey and most people with disabilities are unable to afford them, especially for daily use.
Try a cheaper mode of transport.
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Congratulations! You’ve made it to class easily. But most people with disabilities cannot afford cabs, especially for daily use.
Try a cheaper mode of transport.
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Public transport in Mumbai is largely inaccessible for people with disabilities. Streets in Mumbai are some of the busiest in the world. Pavements or footpaths are either non-existent or occupied by hawkers and squatters, and pedestrians are forced to share roads with heavy traffic.