modernrail
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Where abouts in London do you think this is needed?
Well I suppose if people will insist on taking large luges on public transport they should expect some bother.
Think you need to pre-book that assistance and travel in carriage 2 in the designated bobsleigh area.How on earth would I be able to get off with my four person bobsleigh...?
Or switch sport and use a skeleton serviceThink you need to pre-book that assistance and travel in carriage 2 in the designated bobsleigh
Bushey P3 sees such little use (usually at unsociable hours), it would be a waste of money. For a start, only 4 carriages fit on the platform. The one time I alighted there, I was at the front and ready to take pictures and I noticed he guard was waving his arms at me vigorously from the 4th carriage. I ran towards him and he said I had to leave the platform by buzzing a security door before the train could be dispatched. The platform is an oddity in London.Bushey. Where a variation of it exists!
The ideal place would be stations where you have large numbers of alighters and boarders at peak hours - the Underground stations at terminals such as Victoria or King's Cross would seem to be good starting points.Bushey. Where a variation of it exists!