Train services in India have added a surprising new benefit for some passengers weary from lengthy commutes: head and foot massages. Not everyone is thrilled at the prospect, though, with critics weighing in on Twitter.

The new massage facility is being rolled out this weekend on 39 Indian Railway services running from Indore in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, according to a regional railway official. In a tweet posted Saturday, the official said the massages are expected to generate some $28,800 a year.

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Between three and five masseurs will travel on participating trains and carry special ID cards, with their services costing about $1.50. The rail company also hopes the move will give ticket sales a boost.

Not everyone is thrilled at the upgrade, though, with critics tweeting the resources could have been better used. One Twitter user questioned why this service is being provided at all when train restroom facilities have gone “from bad to worse.” Others echoed the sentiment, suggesting that there must be a host of more pressing improvements that could be implemented than passenger massages.

Better waste management, women safety, keeping up with the time.... priority should be on these things rather than investing on oil massage. #IndianRailwayshttps://t.co/dCSnFsu9og — Dr. Sarath 👶 (@TinyPhysician) June 9, 2019

How about a bookstore instead ? “Massage” for the mind !! @PiyushGoyal .. just imagine... over 12000 trains... means 12000 new bookstores in one go. Think of what it can do to the young minds of the nation pic.twitter.com/ozG7ixuOJb — Ravi Subramanian (@subramanianravi) June 9, 2019

The situation of sleeper class ,even one can't move to the toilet as well as some people locks the door from inside....To much frustrating..#IndianRailwayspic.twitter.com/GqywUcLElt — Praveen Kumar Singh (@Praveen45403583) June 8, 2019

Some people were more encouraging though, welcoming the move as beneficial in providing more employment, and calling for the massage option to be rolled out more widely across the country.

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