Public Transport Trauma
Completely Underwhelmed writes, "I was on a bus the other day when a man got on wearing shorts, over what looked like greeny grey leggings. Then the stench hit me. The 'leggings' were a mass of open wounds, crusted with greenish solidified pus that flaked off in bits as he moved."
What's the worst public transport experience you've ever had?
( , Thu 29 May 2008, 15:13)
Completely Underwhelmed writes, "I was on a bus the other day when a man got on wearing shorts, over what looked like greeny grey leggings. Then the stench hit me. The 'leggings' were a mass of open wounds, crusted with greenish solidified pus that flaked off in bits as he moved."
What's the worst public transport experience you've ever had?
( , Thu 29 May 2008, 15:13)
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one trick I've learned is this
On the rare occasion when I have to travel to London I make sure that the train has a dinning car.
You can get a not too bad dinner for £10 and get to sit in first class. And they bring you coffee. You can stay there the whole journey, doesn't matter what kind of ticket you have.
( , Sat 31 May 2008, 17:20, 2 replies)
On the rare occasion when I have to travel to London I make sure that the train has a dinning car.
You can get a not too bad dinner for £10 and get to sit in first class. And they bring you coffee. You can stay there the whole journey, doesn't matter what kind of ticket you have.
( , Sat 31 May 2008, 17:20, 2 replies)
Quite alot of Virgin trains offer a £5/10
upgrade to first class if it's a weekend. Then you get all the food you want.
( , Sat 31 May 2008, 17:27, closed)
upgrade to first class if it's a weekend. Then you get all the food you want.
( , Sat 31 May 2008, 17:27, closed)
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