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Something you'll not see on a UK train, wow isn't Germany fantastic post
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThat German trains have a sign that tells you how fast you are going.
Impressive.
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Originally posted by eek View PostI take it you booked only a couple of days before. Careful planning means I can often do that for under £30....
The train was crazy. Only stopped at 4 stations, 3 1st class carriages and virtually empty. A world apart from XC "first class" trains which have a bout 4 carriages in total and you get free coffee in a paper cup.
It's the old GNER stock I think - the big comfy chairs? Always used to love it when I worked in Newcastle and happened to get one of these down to Durham.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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On one project a few years ago I used to get the train to Chester from London once a fortnight. I found that sitting in the quiet carriage free of distraction and sans internet I was exceptionally productive, I wrote pretty much all of the core code for what eventually became a product sold (by the software house I was working for, not me sadly) to about 20 customers on those trains.
I always used to buy my ticket on the morning of travel. It was about £160, and this was nearly 10 years ago.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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HS1 has a domestic limit of 225kmh - used it to commute to London and once took a sat nav with me to confirm the speed - problem is always the 5 min wait at StP to get onto the right platform - ditto on the return journey at Ashford - so frustrating to pay a premium just to sit outside a stationHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostHS1 has a domestic limit of 225kmh - used it to commute to London and once took a sat nav with me to confirm the speed - problem is always the 5 min wait at StP to get onto the right platform - ditto on the return journey at Ashford - so frustrating to pay a premium just to sit outside a stationComment
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Monday morning i get smoked salmon and scrambled egg, coffee, orange juice and toast - if I want it. All in a (mostly) quiet zone.
Friday afternoon, I get a complementary drink in the 1st class lounge, V&T, drinks and eats on the train sometimes a cooked meal - depending on the time of the train.
All in fairly empty carriages, with lots of room and really nice staff who are lovely.
And thanks to Virgin Traveller - it’s all free for 12 monthsI'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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South Manchester - Skipton in a GERMAN vw golf TDI. 58 miles each way, cruise control 80% of the time, comfortable, quiet and costing £14 return in diesel.
German engineering for you. Mind you they are British roads
Tea and biscuits on the way as standardComment
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