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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box View Post
    Helps solve the commuter crush.


    crash

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Did you use their double-deckers? I hear there are very nice views and fresh air on the roof
    Good air conditioning too.

    They use double decker carriages (proper ones I mean) on French Railways. Helps solve the commuter crush.

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  • PerlOfWisdom
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Big ones would weigh too much and the plane wouldn't be able to take off.
    Why don't they just ban fat people

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    Is that all?
    Fatality rates in train disasters in India must be because people use roof etc on trains to travel, not very safe obviously.

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box View Post
    Mind you, Indian railways has a very high fatality rate. There is a crash involving death every 22 hours on the average. Worth it though, just for the experience.
    Is that all? Given the population, that's not bad. Britain runs at about one a week, apparently.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box View Post
    I've had similarly fine experiences on Indian railways too.
    Did you use their double-deckers? I hear there are very nice views and fresh air on the roof

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
    Now that sounds amazing. I did something similar some years ago, but on an inter-city train in India. A first class ticket cost like £5 and they served a well nice meal and tea and all sorts.
    It certainly was amazing. And this wasn't a rich bods flight either, there was a guy at the front of the plane with three or four chickens in a crate on his lap.

    I've had similarly fine experiences on Indian railways too. The best I ever came across was in first class on the early morning express from Delhi to Agra. A guy in full Indian waiter uniform (formal headdress, the whole shebang), wheeled a trolley down the aisles and he had a little spirit burner and several copper pans, plus a few bowls of chopped ingredients - chillis, mushrooms, capsicums and so on - with him. When he got to you he asked you how you would like your eggs cooked and off to work he went. He rustled me up a most delicious mushroom and chilli omelette, served with the ubiquitous couple of rotis and some tangy vegetable pickle. Fabulous. And you're right, it cost peanuts.

    Mind you, Indian railways has a very high fatality rate. There is a crash involving death every 22 hours on the average. Worth it though, just for the experience.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Top tip: Always ask for a veggie one as they get those out of the way first, the carnivore version will be unrecognisable anyway.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Had a warm lamb salad on a Crossair flight from Basel to LCY. Just before successful Crossair was taken over by bankrupt Swissair.

    Best plane food I've ever had. Of a quality I'd have been happy to have had in a restaurant.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box View Post
    Best inflight meal I ever had was on Target Airlines (Indian internal operator) flying from Jaipur to Mumbai. They had a cook on board who prepared a vegetable curry fresh at the back of the plane. The smell while he was cooking it was so delicious that you were totally starving by the time they brought it round. Just served simply with a couple of roti style breads each. Truly magnificent and the flight cost next to nothing as well.
    Now that sounds amazing. I did something similar some years ago, but on an inter-city train in India. A first class ticket cost like £5 and they served a well nice meal and tea and all sorts.

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  • milanbenes
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    Alexey,

    once you get into long trowsers and start flying business you'll a decent meal

    Milan.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Best inflight meal I ever had was on Target Airlines (Indian internal operator) flying from Jaipur to Mumbai. They had a cook on board who prepared a vegetable curry fresh at the back of the plane. The smell while he was cooking it was so delicious that you were totally starving by the time they brought it round. Just served simply with a couple of roti style breads each. Truly magnificent and the flight cost next to nothing as well.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Why the heck they are so small? Will use trains next time
    Normal people can only stomach a small amount of that tasteless garbage

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Why the heck they are so small? Will use trains next time
    Big ones would weigh too much and the plane wouldn't be able to take off.

    On the train, there isn't any food service because of "staff shortages".

    Yer pays yer money, yer takes yer choice

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  • AtW
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    Why the heck they are so small? Will use trains next time

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