I always choose to sit/ stand in the vestibule because I don't like it in the coach...Hooray Henries, crying babies, teenagers talking rubbish, drunks, folks shouting into their phones, etc...
How dare the public use public transport!
I always choose to sit/ stand in the vestibule because I don't like it in the coach...Hooray Henries, crying babies, teenagers talking rubbish, drunks, folks shouting into their phones, etc...
How dare the public use public transport!
The guard on the 1715 Leeds to Selby tonight is doing a very efficient job of stopping passengers needlessly blocking the entrance and asking them to move down the train.
TPE have an automated announcement apologising for the insufficient number of seats and then asking standing passengers to move as far down the train as possible rather than staying near the doors.
I like the smell of toilets
Given that people standing alongside the bar, in certain corridors etc cause an obstruction, would there be any advantage in putting a "No Standing" area, and enforcing it at bottlenecks?
In fact, on a particularly busy service the conductor booted anyone inside First Class without the relevant ticketing back out into the crush!
On many TOCs that'd be seen as being lenient.
Of course, telling the passengers to move down further in STD class to get away from the crush is seen as unreasonable by some people...
Of course, telling the passengers to move down further in STD class to get away from the crush is seen as unreasonable by some people...
Northern Rail trains have no bar but on some trains a lot of the passengers have been in a bar. :roll:
That's because they would then have to walk more then 10ft to the platform exit!
Any further then that and they expect you to summon four station staff with a sedan chair to whisk them to their car