Brandane
Legendary Member
- Location
- Costa Clyde
I have tried, honestly I have tried! Who are they kidding when they try to convince us to give up our cars and use public transport?
Example #1. Coming home to Ayrshire from London last Saturday. The London/Glasgow bit was fine, but then I got on the train to Largs, at 7.45pm. A crowd of teenagers had just got off, and the floor was a sea of beer and other "liquid". The whole train was stinking, and filthy. A drunk female was staggering up and down the carriage for a while before locking herself in the toilet for abot 20 minutes. Another crowd of teenagers got on the train, heading for Largs, and ran riot for the remaining part of the journey. This was not an isolated case, I used to do late night trains from Glasgow on a fairly regular basis and it was never a pleasant experience. To the extent that I now avoid them like the plague.
Example #2. Trying to arrange getting to Glasgow with the bike for the start of Pedal for Scotland tomorrow. Latest start time for the ride is 10am. First train to Glasgow arrives at Central station (10 mins from start point) at 9.58
. To add to the problem, there are engineering works tomorrow, with a replacement bus service for part of the journey.
Example #3. Commuting to work. A 25 mile/30 minute journey, door to door, by car. By train, 45 minutes between stations. Add in getting to/from work/home from stations and it becomes 1 hour 10 minutes. Work starts 9am, to get a train means catching 0742 train during the week. If my shift falls on a Sunday, as it does 50% of Sundays, it can't be done for reasons as per example #2. Getting home from work (shift finishes between 9 and 10pm) means another lottery with the hourly service!
Please, no advice to commute by bike! It's a busy trunk road starting with a 3 mile gut buster of a climb, and no viable alternative. Also, shift is 12 hours on a good day, 13 or 14 on a bad day. No way am I spending another 4 hours a day commuting!
Example #1. Coming home to Ayrshire from London last Saturday. The London/Glasgow bit was fine, but then I got on the train to Largs, at 7.45pm. A crowd of teenagers had just got off, and the floor was a sea of beer and other "liquid". The whole train was stinking, and filthy. A drunk female was staggering up and down the carriage for a while before locking herself in the toilet for abot 20 minutes. Another crowd of teenagers got on the train, heading for Largs, and ran riot for the remaining part of the journey. This was not an isolated case, I used to do late night trains from Glasgow on a fairly regular basis and it was never a pleasant experience. To the extent that I now avoid them like the plague.
Example #2. Trying to arrange getting to Glasgow with the bike for the start of Pedal for Scotland tomorrow. Latest start time for the ride is 10am. First train to Glasgow arrives at Central station (10 mins from start point) at 9.58

Example #3. Commuting to work. A 25 mile/30 minute journey, door to door, by car. By train, 45 minutes between stations. Add in getting to/from work/home from stations and it becomes 1 hour 10 minutes. Work starts 9am, to get a train means catching 0742 train during the week. If my shift falls on a Sunday, as it does 50% of Sundays, it can't be done for reasons as per example #2. Getting home from work (shift finishes between 9 and 10pm) means another lottery with the hourly service!
Please, no advice to commute by bike! It's a busy trunk road starting with a 3 mile gut buster of a climb, and no viable alternative. Also, shift is 12 hours on a good day, 13 or 14 on a bad day. No way am I spending another 4 hours a day commuting!