More And Better Wi-Fi For Trains
There are reports like this one from the BBC, which say that a Network Rail fine is going to be used to improve wi-fi on trains.
I believe that Chiltern Railways have got wi-fi right, with free access on their Mainline trains to Birmingham. Virgin appear to be going the same way too.
So lets hope that in a few years all trains have free wi-fi in all classes!
I must admit that if GreaterAnglia had free wi-fi in all carriages, then I wouldn’t bother to book First Class when I go to football at Ipswich, which would save me money.
I would think that it could be a good marketing tool for train companies, as it might be the service that will tempt people out of their cars and onto the trains.
And if trains can be wi-fi enabled how about more buses. I had hoped that London’s new Routemasters would be enabled, but they are not.
GNER has free wifi in First Class, but it’s always been rubbish, even in quiet travelling periods. I always hope to get some work done in the 3 1/2 hours it takes to get to my folks, but what with that and the free booze I rarely do!
Comment by R | July 9, 2014 |
Gah, of course it’s East Coast rail these days, rather than GNER..
Comment by R | July 9, 2014 |
As a coeliac, I find East Coast’s gluten-free offering is non-existent, so when I go up to Glasgow for the Commonwealth Games, I’m going up Virgin and back the next day on the Sleeper, as that is cheaper than a hotel for the night
Comment by AnonW | July 9, 2014 |