py_megapixel
Established Member
I was looking at something which made reference to the "Audio Carriage" on First Great Western which was some kind of onboard entertainment system from before everyone was carrying around smartphones, but I can't find any details of it and I'm interested to learn more. Was it a paid service or free? What was the content? Were their wider aspirations than just the few carriages it ended up being fitted to?
Nowadays TOCs just stick Wi-Fi on their trains to keep people entertained but surely there must be more examples of other trials of unusal forms of entertainment on trains, either in the UK or abroad?
Nowadays TOCs just stick Wi-Fi on their trains to keep people entertained but surely there must be more examples of other trials of unusal forms of entertainment on trains, either in the UK or abroad?