CorgiRegisteredFriend
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They are forgetting the 14:22 Brighton to Falmer on Saturday match days
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34195309
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34195309
The train that's most crowded is one that leaves at 4.22 in the morning? That looks like a train in need of extra carriages
They seem to have missed the train I'm currently sat on to London Bridge. Full by Hove, yet still now people get on.
The only surprise when this occurs is that unlike Japan the platform staff don't push more people on.
Anyone else think the ride on the London-Brighton line has got noticeably more bumpy this year
No surprise to see the 07.24 there. I used to dread that train when I was working at Reigate.
I had an ostensibly simple commute. 07.00 from Portslade to Brighton, 7.14 from Brighton to Gatwick, 7.58 from Gatwick to Reigate.
If 7.00 was late I missed the 7.14 and had to get the 7.24 at Brighton. It was often late.
If the 7,14 was cancelled or delayed more than 10 minutes I had to get the 7.24 at Brighton. It was often cancelled or delayed.
If the 7.58 was cancelled or delayed I had to pick the 7,24 up at Gatwick where it was the 8.01 to Redhill. It was very often cancelled or delayed.
The 7,24 itself would be packed like a Falmer to Brighton special on matchday by Haywards Heath. It then stopped at Three Bridges to pick up the Crawley rush hour and at Gatwick where it had to fit in people with large suitcases and the entire passenger compliment from the cancelled 7.58.
****ing train. Just typing this has made me want to throw things at the screen.
I usually get the 6.04am to London Bridge. Always get a seat, usually with a TABLE so I have room for my PAPER, IPAD, PHONE, COFFEE and BREAKFAST. The aircon always ensures a pleasant ambient temperature, and it's quiet enough to have a KIP if I want one (unless Mr Sniffy or Mr Apple Earphones are there or Mr Jackhammers for For Fingers is on his laptop pounding away). People only usually stand from East Croydon - and we know what a lot of them are so f*** 'em
My current project has seen a much more agreeable commute. Bed to desk via the coffee machine in about five minutes. Good for fitting in a run too
Only downside is I may or may not be typing this in my pants.