I travelled down to Somerset yesterday by train. I had my reserved seats , discounted fares (family railcard etc) and booked well in advance hence it was relatively cheap and uncomplicated ( Nick I can provide tutoring on booking for things online at the best rates if required
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Ok so you would think it is going to be busy...it was after all a bank holiday weekend , the start of half term , the sun had come out etc but the train was absolutley heaving. I did of course observe this from the luxury of reserved table seats whilst watching a DVD on the laptop with The Brat. What completely astounded me was what some people were trying to carry on a train ..knowing it was going to be packed
Ok so there was the plethora of prams ( that were obviously too difficult to collapse or that the precious cargo couldn't be disturbed as they were sleeping ), baby carrying devices etc ...but 1 woman was determined to park her 4x4 double buggy with all terrain suspension in the aisle area just before the buffet carriage . What planet was she on
. Could she be any more friggin awkward
I can accept that people have to bring their prams and that but then we come onto the bike brigade. What the feck is the policy about carrying bikes on trains anymore. It seemed that there was some kind of cyclists convention getting on . The guard threw a complete strop and announced that we wouldn't be going any further until the bikes had been removed and stored in a certain carriage ...but that was actually now full.
You can imagine the argument - in the end several of them had to get off the train with their bike and wait for the next train ( which I presume they weren't booked on - good luck with that
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Then to top it all off there were a group of surfers complete with boards, Billabong shorts and sun dyed hair. they decided it would be easiest to park their boards just outside the toilets and by the groups of disgruntled passengers that were being forced to stand as the train was - guess what - full
I had my headphones plugged in most of the time and just watched the scene play itself over and over again
- but what are the rules about bringing bikes and things on a train -or is it all down to the discretion of the train company