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Previously on "Travelling by train. Things can only get better."
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Due to expense and terrible service lots of trains aren't as full as they used to be.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
So do most of my cars. They also have theso you can sit and read advantage of not being filled with the great unwashed British public.
Plus they now have aircon and WiFi so you can sit and read.Last edited by SueEllen; 14 July 2025, 12:11.
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Back in the old days I would have told you to stop off and say hello, but I'm no longer in Surrey so that doesn't really work
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So do most of my cars. They also have the advantage of not being filled with the great unwashed British public.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust traveling from Guildford to Brighton. Bus replacement service from Redhill to Gatwick. We're all standing in various lines for various destinations from Redhill. The staff are standing 100m calling out the destinations as the buses arrive. Barely audible.
The driver, blindly following GPS ends up in a cul-de-sac and has to back up a narrow residential road.
Train from Gatwick. Change at Three Bridges. Only we get off to find the same train goes to Brighton in five minutes...
Completely bonkers.
At least the trains have aircon.
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Travelling by train. Things can only get better.
Just traveling from Guildford to Brighton. Bus replacement service from Redhill to Gatwick. We're all standing in various lines for various destinations from Redhill. The staff are standing 100m calling out the destinations as the buses arrive. Barely audible.
The driver, blindly following GPS ends up in a cul-de-sac and has to back up a narrow residential road.
Train from Gatwick. Change at Three Bridges. Only we get off to find the same train goes to Brighton in five minutes...
Completely bonkers.
At least the trains have aircon.Tags: None
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