Try GOLD - Free

Why Shuttle Services Are Getting Punctured

Mint Mumbai

|

August 13, 2025

The urban shuttle dream risks remaining just a promise in India's metros. Here's why.

- Sakshi Sadashiv

NEW DELHI

Rahul Desai, 31, didn't mind the distance—until he really started feeling it. The finance executive had moved to Ulwe, a fast-growing residential pocket in Navi Mumbai, two years ago, making what felt like a rational trade: space for time. After years of living in a one-bedroom matchbox in south Mumbai, the idea of a larger, sunlit home with a balcony was too tempting to pass up. But going to work and back would mean traveling 90 km every day.

On paper, it was a 60- to 90-minute commute, door to door, thanks to the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, also known as Atal Setu. The bridge, which is 21.8 km long (much of it is over the Arabian Sea), links Sewri in south Mumbai to Chirle near Nhava Sheva, a short ride from Ulwe. Before it was built, the same commute would have taken well over two hours.

Every morning, Desai and many of his neighbours—mostly young professionals working in Fort, Nariman Point, and Lower Parel—would board Uber Shuttle buses that snaked through Navi Mumbai, picking up white-collar commuters from Ulwe, Panvel, Kharghar, and Thane. It was an air-conditioned, punctual, and peaceful commute.

“There's no direct train. No proper bus. No AC coaches on the Harbour line (suburban rail),” Desai explained. “You either take an auto to Nerul or Seawoods and change two more modes, or you sit in a car for two hours. The shuttle solved all that.”

Uber Shuttle had launched in Mumbai in September 2021 with a bold promise: to cut through traffic, reduce the hassle of parking, and help commuters give up their private vehicles.

According to Desai, multiple Uber Shuttle buses ran daily from Navi Mumbai to south Mumbai. Many commuters were women who found local trains overcrowded and unsafe, while other passengers owned cars but chose the shuttles to save on fuel expenses and for the convenience.

MORE STORIES FROM Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Gift, property sales and NRI taxes decoded

I have returned to India after years as an NRI and still hold a foreign bank account with my past earnings.

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Livspace revenue rises 23% in FY25

Home interiors and renovation platform Livspace has posted a 23% increase in revenue to ₹1,460 crore during the last fiscal, helping the company trim losses to ₹131 crore.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

From Bengaluru to the world: Indian startups aim to build global brands with bold R&D and visionary capital

Panellists at the Mint Insights Forum bat for developing global tech brands, privatisation of urban infrastructure, creation of startup cities and greater flow of R&D funds into universities

time to read

3 mins

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

‘Trump on track to meet Xi in S. Korea’

US president Donald Trump remains on track to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea in late October as the two sides try to deescalate tensions over tariff threats and export controls, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Open AI in 10GW Broadcom pact for chips, networking

OpenAI signed a multiyear agreement with Broadcom Inc. to collaborate on custom chips and networking equipment, marking the latest step in the AI startup's ambitious plan to add computing infrastructure. Broadcom shares jumped.

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Canara Robeco IPO fully subscribed

Asset manager Canara Robeco’s nearly $150 million initial public offering (IPO) was fully subscribed on Monday, the final day of its three-day bidding process, led by strong institutional interest after muted demand earlier.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Hero MotoCorp enters Italy

Two-wheeler major Hero MotoCorp on Monday said it has entered the Italian market through a distribution partnership with Pelpi International.

time to read

1 min

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Creative destruction theorists win Nobel Prize for economics

Three academics from both sides of the Atlantic will share the 2025 Nobel Prize for economics for their work on the role of innovation in generating economic expansion.

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT, RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA

The Arabian Sea keeps Maharashtra on alert.

time to read

1 mins

October 14, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Your guide to a joyful, guilt-free festive season

Experts share simple tips to help you practise mindful indulgence

time to read

2 mins

October 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size