commuters
Coverage of commuters in the Nexus archive.
- No relief for citizens as transport fares remain high despite lower fuel prices in Karachi
Commuters in Karachi report that transport fares have not decreased despite a Rs100 per litre drop in petrol and diesel prices, with private operators and ride-hailing services maintaining rates set during the Iran-US war tensions. Passengers claim fares were increased by 40% during heightened fuel costs but urge the Sindh government to intervene and reduce them to pre-conflict levels.
- Pink Line elevated stretch by August 2026, full corridor by March 2027: Krishna Byre Gowda
The Pink Line metro project's elevated stretch is expected to be completed by August 2026, with the full corridor operational by March 2027. The project has faced repeated delays and criticism from commuters, but it aims to improve north-south connectivity once completed.
- Proposed widening of Highway 142 in Chino Hills sparks concern among residents
The proposed widening of Highway 142 in Chino Hills has raised concerns among residents and commuters, who rely on the route as a critical connection between Chino Hills and Orange County. The highway, which passes through Chino Hills State Park, offers scenic views but is seen as essential for regional travel.
- Moment three men brawl on Tube train in front of shocked commuters before it spills onto platform at West London station
Three men engaged in a brawl on a Tube train in front of shocked commuters, which escalated to the platform at a West London station. The incident involved physical altercations observed by passengers.
- Major San Francisco airport change epically frustrates travelers
A major change at San Francisco airport has caused significant traveler frustration, transforming what was once a model of seamless air travel into a chaotic hub for commuters.
- Nigeria: NPA, Nimasa, Others Watch As Tankers Shut Down Mile 2-Apapa Expressway
Motorists and commuters were stranded due to a gridlock caused by an upsurge of tankers on the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, blocking vehicular movement and access roads. The incident involved the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (Nimasa), and other stakeholders monitoring the situation.
- Governor Hochul to announce next phase of Second Avenue Subway expansion
Governor Hochul will announce the next phase of the Second Avenue Subway expansion, which she describes as a 'gamechanger' for commuters due to its potential to significantly reduce travel times.
- Delay in bridge work forces commuters to cross track to reach Tiruvannamalai railway station
A delay in completing a ₹14-crore foot overbridge connecting the new bus terminus to Tiruvannamalai railway station has caused commuters to cross railway tracks, leading to hardship.
- Full list of days and lines affected by this week's Tube strikes
A planned London Underground strike this week will affect various days and lines, prompting commuters to avoid the affected services.
- Amtrak train fire near Penn Station causes massive delays and cancellations for LIRR, NJ Transit
An Amtrak work train caught fire near New York's Penn Station, injuring five people and causing massive delays and cancellations for LIRR and NJ Transit. The incident disrupted rail service into midtown Manhattan for thousands of commuters.
- Chaotic subway construction forces Manhattan-bound commuters into yet another summer of hell: ‘Hour-long odysseys’
MTA subway construction in Manhattan has caused significant disruptions, forcing commuters to take lengthy detours. The new route requires travelers to go in the opposite direction, leading to hour-long commutes described as 'odysseys'.
- Fuel hikes: Is ride-hailing becoming a luxury in Lagos?
Rising fuel costs and fares are altering ride-hailing usage in Lagos, with some commuters increasing reliance while others reduce use or switch to cheaper transport options.
- Britain bakes in hottest May day on record as temperatures soar to 35C - as trains are forced to stop mid-journey and commuters pack onto sweltering services
Britain recorded its hottest May day on record with temperatures reaching 35°C, causing train services to halt mid-journey and commuters to endure sweltering conditions. The extreme heat disrupted transportation and daily routines.
- 'It's too hot for us to go on': Commuters kicked off train in scorching heat 'after air conditioning stops working in carriages' on record-breaking May day
Commuters were removed from a train during a record-breaking heatwave in May after air conditioning failed in the carriages, causing extreme discomfort. The incident highlighted infrastructure vulnerabilities amid rising temperatures.
- Millions of commuters in two states are told to work from home this summer for surprising reason as cost of train ticket to increase 11-fold on certain days
Millions of commuters in two states are instructed to work from home this summer as train ticket prices surge 11-fold on certain days, prompting unexpected adjustments to daily commutes.
- Green Party backs Tube strikes that are causing commuter chaos, crippling economy and hammering pubs - and there are MORE walkouts on the way
The Green Party supports ongoing London Tube strikes, which are disrupting commuters, harming the economy, and negatively impacting pubs. Further walkouts are anticipated, intensifying the situation.
- The dangers of travelling by e-bike to work, as thousands are expected to take to the roads on alternative modes of transport during the London Tube strikes
The article highlights the risks associated with using e-bikes for commuting during London Tube strikes, as many workers seek alternative transportation. It underscores safety concerns and infrastructure challenges amid increased e-bike usage.
- India has splurged billions on metro trains. But where are the commuters?
India has invested billions in metro trains, but commuter usage remains low. Experts highlight the need for improved last-mile connectivity and affordable fares to boost ridership.
- Dyson launches its first PORTABLE fan: £100 HushJet Mini can blast air out at 56mph for six hours on a single charge - and could be a game-changer for commuters this summer
Dyson has launched its first portable fan, the HushJet Mini, capable of blowing air at 56mph for six hours on a single charge. Priced at £100, the device is positioned as a potential game-changer for commuters seeking cooling solutions during hot weather.