... I learned a lot in chatting - including how people when joining the trains at Inverness predominantly get in at the rear door near the barrier, leaving the front coach quiet and the rear one much busier. Apparently they notice the few who observe the system and make their way forward, and it sounded like those of us who do so earn respect for helping balance the system.
I used to do that occasionally at Bristol Temple Meads, in my commuting days. If I was running (sometimes literally!) late from leaving work, I'd just get on to my train home at the first available door - even if that was in First. I'd then get my breath back and walk quietly forwards through the train to coaches A, B, C and D - which would actually be the only ones platformed at Nailsea & Backwell.
CfN.
