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thatbags Tue 23-Aug-16 20:31:01

The silliest thing about the Corbyn "Traingate" fiasco is that before the railways were privatised, I often had to sit on the floor toing and froing between Preston and Edinburgh. Sometimes there was no buffet car. And the toilets were often disgusting.

I guess Corbyn didn't travel by train much back then hmm

However, the trains I travelled on usually had more space for luggage than current Virgin trains.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 23:15:44

Train whistle blowing,
Makes its sleepy noise.
Underneath their blankets
Go all the girls and boys.........

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 23:14:38

moon

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 23:14:01

"....even if you're old and grey
You still got something to say...."

That'll be right. We sure 'ave! grin

Anniebach Fri 26-Aug-16 23:11:40

No Obieone was not wrong, even I have the sense to understand when she spoke of the end of the line she was not speaking of areas where there are no lines at all, how can there be the end of something which doesn't exsist

Jalima Fri 26-Aug-16 23:03:00

Johnny Cash could hear the train a'comin', rollin'round the bend.
He was apparently in. Folsom prison at the time.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 22:55:08

very nice too

Can't hear 'em myself. Speakers broken.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 22:53:20

The Travelling Wilburys did. They went to the end of the line. Dunno how much it cost 'em.

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 22:48:25

So obie was wrong, then. You can't pootle around at the end of a line?
In fact lots of lines were closed, so nobody could pootle around.
My nearest station is six miles away, and it would cost me to park, then £5 to go from there to Durham or Newcastle, and the same to get back.
So obie was wrong about it being cheap.
She was right about it being wildly expensive at peak times, commuting routes and near London, and that's what you know as well as the rest of us.

Anniebach Fri 26-Aug-16 21:51:53

Catch a bus for 20 miles to get to a station Jen ? No. We are very dependant on cars here

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 21:47:28

What, niggly, so they don't get a hard seat?

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 21:40:35

Don't you pootle around in rural parts, Annie?

nigglynellie Fri 26-Aug-16 21:39:59

That's why dj, most sensible people embarking on a long train jouney book a seat in advance!!! grin

Anniebach Fri 26-Aug-16 21:30:46

I didn't know that Obieone, haven't travelled by train for years. To me the concern seems to be for London again

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 21:25:56

I think we know that, obie.

Yes, I agree, Tegan.
I've recorded it for my grandson, and bought him the book and the map from the OU.
He's always been interested in trains and railways, although he does tend to flummox people when he says he prefers diesel to steam. It's something to do with the shape of their noses, which puzzles people even more. I understand, of course!

obieone Fri 26-Aug-16 21:13:39

If you are pootling around in rural parts or at ends of railway lines, fares can be quite cheap, or very cheap.

They seem to become much more wildly expensive at peak times, commuting routes and mainlines nearer London[dont know about other major cities].
Oh, and if not prebooked.

Tegan Fri 26-Aug-16 21:13:31

That's been a fabulous series, hasn't it. In fact, I'm going to rewatch it.

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 21:01:04

Jingl, have you been watching the series about trains, full steam ahead, I think it's called?
One of the programmes shows the Elephant engine at Beamish. Passengers sit on hard wooden seats. Fortunately only for five minutes!

rosesarered Fri 26-Aug-16 20:50:52

djen.....I have no idea, but granjura may be along in a minute.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 20:49:42

Don't worry about it dj. I can't understand most of that post od yours anyway. smile

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 20:48:13

I went on an Austrian train the other day. The seats were hard. (made of plastic)

Nicer than ours though.

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 20:47:39

Oh, jingl, sorry, I understand now.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Aug-16 20:46:12

No!!! I meant I am thick for not understanding what Bags's new word means.

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 20:44:49

There's fantastic scenery going up to Edinburgh or Glasgow.
Unfortunately, the trains are crowded and expensive.
Are Swiss trains owned by the people, or by private companies that want to make a profit before anything else?

durhamjen Fri 26-Aug-16 20:42:16

There are a lot of people on here who do the same but I have refrained from saying so.
Are you saying they are all thick, jingl?
There are even people who misspell names all the time. That seems quite thick to me, especially when the correct spelling is pointed out to them.

rosesarered Fri 26-Aug-16 20:40:33

thatbags grin
Niggly I know what you mean about continental trains, Swiss railways are clean, on time, and fantastic scenery as well.smile