Taking a steam train to get to work? Surely not?
But the answer is "yes" - and narrow gauge, and in the British Isles too ...
TT commuter trains have proved popular this year.
And new for TT2014 was the chance for passengers to tuck into a tasty breakfast on board the dining car including the option of a full English breakfast served on a fireman^s shovel.
The trains ran on eight days during the festival fortnight, allowing residents in the south of the island to avoid any rush hour traffic congestion.
In race week, the Monday morning service which left Port Erin at 7.45am was packed out while an estimated 60 passengers used the commuter train the next morning.
Fares were the same as those on the buses.
TT commuter trains were introduced in 2007 and have operated every year since then.
One again, the trains were pulled by steam this year ...
http://www.iomtoday.co.im/news/isle-of-man-news/steam-up-for-tt-commuter-trains-1-6657594We've had various kites flown about commuter services on heritage lines in the South West over the years (Kingswear, Minehead and Bodmin come to my mind), and a suggestion that a line with commuter trains early and late every day be supplemented by regular steam trains during the day (Portishead; NOT part of the main business case!). Yet - thus far - it's not (quite ?) worked out.