Women-only subway cars comimg to South Korea in 2008

When I was traveling through India, the crowds were often the most tiring aspect — constantly being closely surrounded by people. When I took a local train to a guesthouse in Mumbai, I stood next to an open door, my backpack slamming people’s faces every time I turned my body.

Then I discovered the “women-only” car — a calm respite from the crowds. Here, I was able to find a seat next to mellow ladies who chatted amiably with me. My ride was relaxing and I didn’t worry about anyone trying to grab my booty or steal something out of my pack.

South Korea has the same idea. The country will be adding women-only cars to its Seoul subway line in 2008 in order to make rides for women more comfortable. Reuters states that “nearly half the crimes reported on the city’s eight subway lines are sexual in nature, with many taking place on two lines that serve university and office districts.” Officials are hoping the women-only cars will cut down on subway crime.

Thanks to ampontour on Flickr for the shot of the women-only sign for a train in Japan.