voyagerdude220
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Hi all,
I'm just wondering if anyone has any hints/tips on how I can avoid getting tilt sickness on Pendolinos?
I say tilt, as i'm not usually travel sick on trains at all, but ended up feeling rather ill (but not actually sick) after being on 390010 from 06:17-15:10, with a break 09:44-10:29 at Euston.
It's just that I was ok on the way down, until the Watford area (unusual), felt fine until after Preston, and especially bad north of Carlisle/ arriving into Glasgow.
Does the fact that I sat in an individual 1+1 table in FC for a change, instead of the 2+2 tables have anything to do with this?
It may sound a bit weird, but thanks for any help....
I think it's because Pendolinos tilt alot more into the curves, than 221's etc.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any hints/tips on how I can avoid getting tilt sickness on Pendolinos?
I say tilt, as i'm not usually travel sick on trains at all, but ended up feeling rather ill (but not actually sick) after being on 390010 from 06:17-15:10, with a break 09:44-10:29 at Euston.
It's just that I was ok on the way down, until the Watford area (unusual), felt fine until after Preston, and especially bad north of Carlisle/ arriving into Glasgow.
Does the fact that I sat in an individual 1+1 table in FC for a change, instead of the 2+2 tables have anything to do with this?
It may sound a bit weird, but thanks for any help....
I think it's because Pendolinos tilt alot more into the curves, than 221's etc.