British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
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It's the year 2010 ffs there should'nt be such a thing as passenger trains without toilets.
You make a valid point and surely it's just the same as disposing of a soiled nappy in a bin. Not entirely convinced that would hold up in court though!
Or an hour and four minutes according to that article.
It's the year 2010 ffs there should'nt be such a thing as passenger trains without toilets.
The clueless ditsy has taken journey times from this weekend's timetable which used replacement buses thanks to the new footbridge being constructed over Falmer Station.
What happens if you've purchased one of them 'Eastleigh' tickets where you cannot get off the train and you need a dump?
As long as the toilets are before the ticket check points/barriers (as they are at, for example lewes I believe) it won't be an issue. Get off the train, use the toilets on the platform, get on the next train. The problem will be at stations like brighton where the toilets are the other side of the barriers.
Perhaps some of you who feel very strongly about this could write to your MP.
For those in BN1 the person is called Caroline Lucas.
Perhaps some of you who feel very strongly about this could write to your MP.
For those in BN1 the person is called Caroline Lucas.
Or you may want to tell next door's cat instead.
For once, you've actually come up with a good idea.
She's a very effective MP.
The clueless ditsy has taken journey times from this weekend's timetable which used replacement buses thanks to the new footbridge being constructed over Falmer Station.
What a silly mistake to make
As long as the toilets are before the ticket check points/barriers (as they are at, for example lewes I believe) it won't be an issue. Get off the train, use the toilets on the platform, get on the next train. The problem will be at stations like brighton where the toilets are the other side of the barriers.
The rolling stock was far, far worse before privatisation, with few trains other than the Inter Citys having loos!
Still a disgraceful decision.
Oh is she, oh good. I haven't been paying much attention really.
You couldn't possibly give an example of a parliamentary question she has raised, which relates specifically to Brighton, could you old boy?
Cheers
No, seeing as you welshed about your support for our MP, I'm not going to insult myself by playing your silly games.
Find out for yourself if it really means that much to you.
The rolling stock was far, far worse before privatisation, with few trains other than the Inter Citys having loos!
Still a disgraceful decision.
I mean it: shouldn't there be some sort of organised PISS-IN protest? Everyone wears wellies and just pees everywhere?