On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 20:54:43 +0100, "MaxB" wrote:
...or as the programme was arguing (I think) to run more and longer trains
(particularly with more coaches at the front where it is most crowded) ):
It's amazing how many people can't be bothered to walk to the front of
a train. It's common for peak-time trains to leave Euston full and
standing in the rear 2 or 3 coaches, all seats taken in the next 4-6
and the rest with spare entire bays, never mind seats. If people
would spread out, everyone would have a seat.
Neil
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