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Train Overcrowded? Not any more !
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Nearly, but we still don't count the roof as seating area. I give it another year.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDoes this mean we are officially a third world country now?Comment
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Not until they classify the roof and sides as passenger accomodation sorry.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDoes this mean we are officially a third world country now?
Considering how the rest of Europe is able to make fast, clean, cheap, comfortable and reliable rail services work it's a scandal how awful and grossly expensive ours are.Comment
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostNot until they classify the roof and sides as passenger accomodation sorry.
Indeed. We're nowhere near overcrowded until there are bankers sitting on the roof and bag ladies bringing on poultry (at Harlow Town and Cheshunt).Comment
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Alas sitting on the roof is not practical in the UK. Our bridges aren't high enough. Maybe we should skip 3rd and go straight to fourth?Comment
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But they've had rail for a lot longer than you have. Oh, hang on...Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostConsidering how the rest of Europe is able to make fast, clean, cheap, comfortable and reliable rail services work it's a scandal how awful and grossly expensive ours are.Comment
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After watching that clip, there's a brilliant joke, but I won't, the PC
will be on me in a flash.
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GedditOriginally posted by Jubber View PostAfter watching that clip, there's a brilliant joke, but I won't, the PC
will be on me in a flash.
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