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A variety of times- mostly older trains.
If I'm going from uni to Sydney (which is 35 minutes less than my normal trip to Sydney), at least one time out of ten there's an old suburban train taking us up to Sydney.Tulipa said:Serious? Intercity or the old carriages?
They don't use them in peak hour or midday. Late night trains?
I think she has some fantastic ideas myself.wuddie said:1) thank the bloody lord you're not a politician and you're not running the cityrail
hmmm, aircon uses a lot more power than a bottle of water. if only people were a little more, you know, open to actually taking some action instead of expecting a machine to do it for them. and these reports of trains being sweatboxes are bullshit to the max. it's public transport...no-one expects it to be a luxury coach. it gets you from a to b, and personally, i'd much rather see that money put into clearways and maybe a line extension or two then keeping fucking douchebags like yourself cool because you can't think to keep yourself cool in...you know, conventional ways.2) if you're cold, put some clothes on. if the heat problem can be simply solved by 'bring a bottle of water. Eat an icypole', then people wouldn't have invented air cons.
I don't really class a train that's 2 minutes late as really being that late. Honestly, it's not that much of a big deal. Adding to that, is the fact that no trains speed, so die.3) if the schedule the drivers have to meet is so demanding that the driver must speed to get there on time, why have such a timetable in the first place? to keep the commuters happy for a while, only to be more disappointed because the promised train is late?
That happens, but mostly because retarded douchebags hog the carriages right next to the stations. seriously, people at central had to be some of the most god damn retarded people to walk this earth. the places at the end of the station platforms are the most crowded, SO WALK FURTHER ALONG THE PLATFORM. If you're catching a train everyday then work out which ones are the least crowded. Don't expect other people to do it for you, and save yourself the anger. If you don't want to be ushered out of the vestibule then stand upstairs or downstairs, as there's a tonne more room. Sit on the seats in the middle between two passengers, explore the remaining seats after EVERY stop. Jesus Christ, there's a thousand possibilities to prevent fucking retarded complaints like this entering the forum.4) clearly you have not caught a train jam packed with people trying to get on, to the point where the guard had to get people off to catch the next one.
*shakes head* You missed the point, which you have a fantastic habit of doing. I think that more or less, the original comment was just a conclusion, summing up the major point of the post which seemed to be to use common sense and logical thinking. You took it literally. Good job.5) 'If someone touches your ass on the train, smack them upside the head.' how many people have you smacked and let you be?
Nice to see such a champion of human dignity. Keep up the good work. =\scarybunny said:If your train ride is an hour long, pee before you go. If you have an old or pregnant-style bladder, and can't hold it for the short time it would take for the train to reach a station with a toilet, wear a diaper.
How can you even expect toilets on suburban trains though? They're not meant to be cruise liners.poloktim said:Nice to see such a champion of human dignity. Keep up the good work. =\
Yeah? Maybe in the mid 90s, but data-loggers have seen to that. You'll find that any self respecting driver wishing to keep his or her job would never speed, not even a Km/h over, cause it gets logged. You'll find that drivers tend to shut off about 5 - 10 Km/h below the speed limit, just to be safe...scarybunny said:Or a train derail because the driver was speeding to meet on-time standards? It's happened before.
That's the media feeding you porkies, surprise surprise.mr_brightside said:If they want to improve services they should cut the 1/3 of full time paid drivers that work two days a week.
absolutely. my biggest gripes abut public transport is stinky carriages, and thats not really shittyrails fault, more so the stinky hobos who catch it.Tulipa said:I'd also be more inclined to complain about the people on the train, rather than the service itself.
ahahaha. once i was on a hunter line train and this stinky hobo pissed out of the train doors onto the platform when the train had stopped. it was really disgusting, and there was some poor little old ladies around too and i fwelt really bad for themblahmeh said:dudes our public train system is absolutely disgusting...
it has gotten to the point where people are pissing on the train, YUK, seen it happen, *shudders* and sits on the seats afterwards.
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...blahmeh said:dudes our public train system is absolutely disgusting...
it has gotten to the point where people are pissing on the train, YUK, seen it happen, *shudders* and sits on the seats afterwards.
Our state gov simply has to do something about it, as opposed to spending millians of dollars on their stupid advertising campaigns (u no the ones im talkin about the 'don't risk him' and 'he said he's going to hand over the ir powers to canberra.'
Too true. If you stink, don't catch a train, that's my attitude towards the situation. If you're offended by what people talk about on a train, then move carriages and don't make a scene...Ranger Stacie said:absolutely. my biggest gripes abut public transport is stinky carriages, and thats not really shittyrails fault, more so the stinky hobos who catch it.