I live in NYC. Ofc I've ridden a smurfing train.
I've never ridden a passenger, overnight, cross-country thing though.
Actually I lie. A childhood bestie and I once grabbed the back of a train while it was slow moving and rode it for a bit and jumped off before it started going too fast. There's a set of train tracks in the woods across from my old house.
And then when we went somewhere for a field trip we got to take a short ride, but it was only like 20 minutes or something around the mountains.
I've been around England on a train and as others have said it's very nice. Always scenic and relaxing and when paired with a cup of coffee and a book it's just a great way to chill out.
What are you on about? There's tons of trains everywhere in America and of course I've been on one. Bath salts a helluva a drug.
Also, all of use brits got the smurfing hogwarts express to school every year sooooooo
I had that happen to me with the Greyhound once. We were stuck in a Greyhound bus depot in the middle of no where with no stores or restaurants around for 22 hours. They wouldn't tell us why until 16 hours into the wait (it was winter and our bus had went somewhere to fuel up during layover, crashed on the way there from slipping on black ice). Not to mention the number of unsavory characters that were on that same bus ride. Never, ever, ever again.
Unless I'm flying, I'll drive myself wherever I need to go, thanks.
I like Kung-Fu.
I commuted to work via train for two years and it was hell on earth. Noisy, dirty, perennially late trains full of screeching kids (and the occasional dog) which had a habit of breaking down around Bridgend and sitting static with no air-con for an hour. Public transport in general is a pain in the arse.
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I have used trains all across the country, both national and local. As well as using the Tube in London and the Subway in NYC, and taken buses in many different countries. For the most part I have enjoyed all of my journeys and quite like public transport.
But I have never had an overall worse experience with public transport than I have with Arriva Trains Wales. The fact that I still have to use them quite regularly fills me with pain.
It took me a while to remember but, yes I have. I've been on one in Chicago a couple of times. And maybe in Europe. I always live somewhat close by to a train station, I just never ride them.
I took a train to NYC, it was a 15 hour ride and kind of sucked. I think I'll just fly next time....
The best train I've ever been on was the Santa train!
My family and I, along with many others would board this old steam train decorated all Christmassy. There was a brass band that walked up and down the train playing Christmas songs. Then Santa would come with a great big bag of presents and hand them out to everyone!
Then we would go to this little pub called Snowdrop or something and have a lovely meal whilst I ran about with my friends.
I can't wait til my son is old enough in a few years for me to take him there!
Other than that, England's public transport is a real pile of cr*p. They're dirty,they're never on time, the toilets rarely work and they're just pants!