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Cross Country Trains Press ReleaseFrom reading to flirting - nation of multi-taskers making the most of train journeys
From Reading to Tooting, perhaps? But no ...
People living in Leicester have looked for love, with one in seven (15%) admitting to flirting with a fellow traveller or member of staff
In all seriousness, the article / survey does take a very interesting look at the use people make of their travel time, and rather confirms that people can (and do) do a lot of things during their train journeys which they could not safely do behind the wheel of a car.
If travel time on a train is useful quality time, and time behind a wheel is largely wasted (and indeed tiring), why are we so obsessed with the comparisons of how long journeys take? For sure, I could do without a wait of 63 minutes between arriving into Bath Spa in the evening from London and getting the "late bus" to Melksham ... but then the survey hasn't asked what people do with their waiting time in bus stations ...