It was a toss-up between that and OH's superconductivity but I decided to stick with what I
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Previously on "FAO Gricerboy."
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I went with flexible ticketing in the end.
It was a toss-up between that and OH's superconductivity but I decided to stick with what Ican blagknow about.
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Originally posted by eek View PostThought you have another week up north but yes outside of Virgin and East Coast the only bit of first class that is worthwhile is the probability of getting a seat.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostHaving used 1st and standard class to London in the past I decided that with the savings, I'd buy the biscuits and coffee myself...
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Originally posted by Jubber View PostStarting new London gig?
If you're travelling down on East Midland I'll give you a wave from 1st Class
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Dear Cojak
I have noted your request for some expert insight into matters concerning the British rail network but, owing to the seriousness of the topic in hand I feel I need to give your question some thought so that my response does not, in any way, seem glib or trite.
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I think a machine that would give a high voltage electric shock to a rail company executive everytime there was a delay would work wonders.
Gricer Boy
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FAO Gricerboy.
What technology development would you consider that could bring about change to the rail sector?
Just asking like...Tags: None
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