Doc Lynam
I hate the Daily Mail
- Jun 19, 2011
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Unfortunately not, its Japan again! Puts our service and forward thinking to shame!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-39776889
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-39776889
Not only a luxury train but one that will run on time.
Just think how pleasurable the commute from Brighton to London would be will Japanese efficiency and bullet trains on the line.
Not only a luxury train but one that will run on time.
Just think how pleasurable the commute from Brighton to London would be will Japanese efficiency and bullet trains on the line.
The only way to run high speed, luxury bullet trains on the Brighton to London line would be to close most of the stations and reduce the capacity of the service to ensure that far fewer people could travel than want to.
That's the kind of can't do attitude we applaud on the trains!
If you prefer the Japanese way, you can always book a trip on that lovely train. Unfortunately, you'll find that all seats are fully booked until March 2018. Even Southern provide a better service than that.
You're dreaming that technology is only 50 years old, let's keep it Victorian here!
Been to Japan twice over last 30 years. First went in 1991 and bought a ticket on the Shinkanzen line. The cashier worked out what I was to pay using an abacus. There were beads flying everywhere. Was amazed that to travel on one of the most technologically advanced pieces of machinery in the world was all done with beads.theres the thing, we have a Victorian network and a deference to keeping things as they were. Japan will cast out the old in a heart beat for the latest technology, razing the old buildings in the way.
Reckon the new Thameslink trains are pretty decent. They're no longer the poor relation to Southern - who will hopefully soon be consigned to the dustbin of history like the late and unlamented Connex before them.
Both franchises are owned by the same company. Those new Thameslink trains might look nice from the outside but are designed to get more people standing as they go through London (hence the extra space between the seats) and the new seats are very uncomfortable to sit on for any length of time.
Not only a luxury train but one that will run on time.
Just think how pleasurable the commute from Brighton to London would be will Japanese efficiency and bullet trains on the line.
Reckon the new Thameslink trains are pretty decent. They're no longer the poor relation to Southern - who will hopefully soon be consigned to the dustbin of history like the late and unlamented Connex before them.