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Carry too much on tube
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Carry too much on tube
In message , Jim Brittin
writes In article , says... In message , Christian Hansen writes I often wear a small backpack, but take it off when boarding buses or Tube trains. These packs are too big to remove and carry. There are rules against bicycles at certain times of day and on certain lines. Why not a "Backpacks must be carried" rule? In the 60s and early 70s you weren't allowed on the tube "as opposed to subsurface" unless you could carry it. Cycles and prams were not allowed under any circumstances regardless of the reason. Anyone remember the Jonathan Routh record where as 'Candid Mike' he got a piano onto the platform at Camden Town? Mid-50's I think I've seen tourists at Russell Square get six foot cabin trunks onto the Piccadilly Line !! -- Edward Cowling London UK |
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