An American woman has shared her first experience of riding the Mumbai Metro, praising its cleanliness, affordability and safety features while comparing it favourably to New York's subway system.Liz, who was visiting Mumbai, said she was impressed by everything from the ₹20 ticket price and air-conditioned coaches to the platform screen doors and women-only compartments, eventually concluding that "America needs to learn from India."As she entered the station and bought a ticket, one detail immediately stood out."One ticket is only ₹20," she said, sounding surprised by the cost of the journey.What did the American woman notice about Mumbai Metro?Walking through the station, Liz pointed to features that made an impression before she had even boarded the train."The station is so clean, and I love the doors here. It feels very safe," she said.Once inside the coach, the comparison that followed caught the attention of many viewers."First impression? It's so much cleaner than the metro in New York, and it's really cold inside. It's so hot in Mumbai, so the air conditioning feels amazing."For her, the experience was not just about cleanliness. The comfort of the journey, particularly in Mumbai's heat, became a major talking point.Why did the women's compartment stand out to her?Another feature that drew her attention was the dedicated compartment for women."They have a women's compartment, and I haven't seen that in other countries," she said while describing her ride.As the journey came to an end, Liz summed up her experience in a single line:"The metro here is excellent. America needs to learn from India."How did people react to her observations?The video prompted a wave of responses from viewers, many welcoming her appreciation of Mumbai's metro network."Welcome to aamchi Mumbai," one person wrote."Finally, someone said it," commented another.Several users thanked her for highlighting a side of India they felt often goes unnoticed online."Thank you for the last line, you are always welcome," read one response.Others suggested that her metro explorations should not stop in Mumbai."Try the Aqua Line, you will love it more," one user wrote, while another added, "Check out the Delhi Metro too."(Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral social media post and online reactions. The Economic Times cannot independently verify the authenticity of the content and does not claim or endorse it.)