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Trains or coaches?
For those of you who travel across the nation (etc.) and you’re not travelling by car, how do you prefer to do it? By train or by coach (like National Express)?
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Well train obviously. Who would pick a coach? Having said that when traveling in India I do love a premium sleeper bus. They are so much fun and I am an expert at getting to sleep and waking up fresh in a new city.
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Trains, so relaxing
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I don't really use public transport much, I do love Trains but there's not really much opportunity in everyday life to get on one, If I wanted to go somewhere from where I live there's no trains anyway, I'd have no choice but to take a bus if I wasn't driving for whatever reason
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…I like trains, there are a few short steam train journeys in these here parts which I’ve been on quite a few times …but rarely do a longer journey on a train…the Orient Express, though…that’s a bucket list thing I want to do some day…lots and lots of money, though…
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it was just i remember having to take a bus from the airport when i went to Dublin and dont remember any seeing any trains or metro when i was in the city. |
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Driving is just much more convenient for me mostly. If i was going to Dublin and didn't want to drive for some reason I'd rather take a train, it's hard to justify the price difference though between a train ticket and a coach |
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Tried the coach for travelling between London and Edinburgh when I first moved down to London..unbearable, I got off at scotch corner one time as it was so bad. Always trains after that escapade.
As a 17yr old, I worked in London for about 6 months as a trainee chef,(I used to peel michael aspals carrots) got on the national Express like Jimmy Somerville in edinburgh..about 10 miles out of edinburgh the bus jakey sat next to me started offering me a drink of his whiskey, I declined.. and 2 hours later was left with a very satisfying and smug look on my face as he stood up and vomited all over the elderly couple sat in front of us....hes no with me!! |
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I would choose a train over a coach
And if i had to go to Scotland I would choose to fly Had a bit of a disaster in London in November Lost three one day travel cards and had to buy individual tickets for tubes then train Had the receipt but they wouldn’t replace the tickets |
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innov...nth-180948260/ |
I traveled 5000 km by bus in Oz https://fi.somethingawful.com/images/smilies/nega.png
I prefer the train |
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I think my brother went on a coach to Spain
Made him ill he flew back home |
I mostly drive everywhere I have to be.
However it would always be train I'd choose on the occasions I wasn't driving myself. |
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I remember the good old days when a massive BBC rapist paedo would tell you all about how
relaxing taking the train was :flutter: |
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I generally prefer trains but the delays, cancellations and overcrowding can make it quite unpleasant. Spent too many journeys standing up crushed against the luggage rack.
At least on a coach you're guaranteed a seat and it's about a third of the cost |
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