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An old solution to an overcrowding problem?

Passengers inside double decker train at Charing Cross, London | Science Museum Group Collection
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    Sure, Lisa - it's only once you start to move a bit north or west of the Capital, do you realise just how much personal space people like  - compared to the circle line, anyway


    You can see the look on peoples faces when they've let a few tubes pass by  in the expectation that the next one won't be as busy and the dawning realization that to get anywhere, you've got to get on and properly fill up the carriage


    As I said, if you ever get the opportunity to get on a train in India, then do it - super dense crush loads are something to behold in Mumbai - wear jeans though - not always a nice bunch of lads travelling on the trains


    Regards


    OMS
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  • Former Community Member
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    Sure, Lisa - it's only once you start to move a bit north or west of the Capital, do you realise just how much personal space people like  - compared to the circle line, anyway


    You can see the look on peoples faces when they've let a few tubes pass by  in the expectation that the next one won't be as busy and the dawning realization that to get anywhere, you've got to get on and properly fill up the carriage


    As I said, if you ever get the opportunity to get on a train in India, then do it - super dense crush loads are something to behold in Mumbai - wear jeans though - not always a nice bunch of lads travelling on the trains


    Regards


    OMS
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