The three-day-long survey, that began yesterday, is being undertaken both online (on metro website) and offline wherein female commuters can let their preference, over the position of the reserved coach, known.
"Around 30,000 forms will be distributed among female commuters at all the terminal stations, interchange stations and stations that record high footfalls," a Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) spokesperson said.
DMRC said that the survey has been prompted following some suggestions to change the position of ladies coach the middle of the train.
The options come after a detailed explainer on the current position of the reserved coach chiefly from the angle of safety, emergency, convenience, restricting entry of male passengers and facilitating line changeover.
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The Women and Child Development Minister had suggested that the reserved compartments be shifted to the middle of the train or be at both ends of the train as metro is getting crowded by the day making it "difficult" for a woman commuter to walk till the first reserved coach.
"First coach being adjacent to train operator's cab is most convenient to be attended to by DMRC staff in case of any eventuality, especially during late night hours where the traffic is scanty.
"As crowd generally builds up near centre of platform it would be convenient for women commuters to wait/board or alight train at platform ends," metro said.
The first coach also ensures that that any attempt by male passengers from general coach to enter into ladies coach through vestibule (passage between two coaches) is restricted to one end only.
The Delhi Metro network has more than 150 stations running across Delhi and adjoining areas of Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon and Faridabad.