Continental Trains
The train I travelled on between Brussels and The Hague was a fairly new one. There are differences between these trains and what we expect in the UK.
Traditionally, continental trains have always had a few steps up.
We do have our bad examples, but usually it’s step-free or just one step from the platform.
It was interesting to compare the trains to the one I took yesterday to go to Leicester.
The East Midlands train had a visual display which told you the next station, whilst the European one had announcements in various languages.
But what annoyed me particularly, was that when I moved around the European train, the doors didn’t open either automatically or by just pressing a button. I bumped into two doors, before I realised you pulled the handle.
There is a lot wrong with our railway system, but in some areas we’re better than Europe.
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