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One worked back from Liverpool St to Norwich at 10.30. We saw it at Stratford as we waiting for the Southend train behind it. It looked pretty full and had people in the vestibules.
As someone who grew up in Sheffield at the time of the bendies, we called them bendybuses right from the outset with the original trial batch. It may not have been shown on side of the bus, as the PTE called the originals Cityliners, but The Star (the local paper) and the public soon used the...
As an Apprenticeship Manager, in England there are no age restrictions for English apprenticeships thanks to the Apprentice Levy introduced in 2017. (Scotland/Ireland/Wales are different kettles of fish though and too intricate to explain here) :)
Afraid it doesn’t. Passengers sit there jabbing the buttons after the beep on 395s. It’s then several seconds before the seal releases and the door opens.
It is the same thing that the Javelins do, but with the added bonus of 80Xs releasing the seal before the train comes to a standstill, so the door can open as soon as it’s released instead of the few-second wait on the 395.
I can understand English perfectly well thank you.
You wrote “Can’t say I like it, especially on a train with WiFi”. Tell me exactly what that has to do with seeing out of the window please. Nowhere in your post had you mentioned looking out of the window, am I supposed to be a mind reader?
I believe the massive fire in Walthamstow at the Mall Shopping Centre, which is (fairly) near the GOBLIN caused some delays earlier in the day, according to reports in our local (Leyton) Facebook group.