Four Observations from the Train Home (written at LLS, waiting for the train to Cressing):
The new trains on the Northern Line are like the Jubilee Line ones, but the displays have lots of white noise and occasionally a line drops out of them; still readable though. Maybe they put the broken ones there.
There is a lady handing out packets of 'Maynards Sours' (sweets, rather ironically) dressed all in bright colours. If I wanted to launch a bioterrorism attack, giving out sweets in Liverpool Street would be a pretty good way of doing it, I think.
The trains on the Metropolitan Line (look newish) have groups of seats facing each other more like a normal train (although they're all grouped, none face to back). They are also purrrple.
For breakfast I had a lovely chocolate and pistachio pastry, quite large (maybe 30cm by 5cm) and quite cheap (£1.20) for train trolley service.
The new trains on the Northern Line are like the Jubilee Line ones, but the displays have lots of white noise and occasionally a line drops out of them; still readable though. Maybe they put the broken ones there.
There is a lady handing out packets of 'Maynards Sours' (sweets, rather ironically) dressed all in bright colours. If I wanted to launch a bioterrorism attack, giving out sweets in Liverpool Street would be a pretty good way of doing it, I think.
The trains on the Metropolitan Line (look newish) have groups of seats facing each other more like a normal train (although they're all grouped, none face to back). They are also purrrple.
For breakfast I had a lovely chocolate and pistachio pastry, quite large (maybe 30cm by 5cm) and quite cheap (£1.20) for train trolley service.
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Date: 2003-07-20 10:11 am (UTC)From: