The first flight of the year was a long and uncomfortable ride from Chicago to Seoul. Sitting in the second to last row in economy, but was able to watch a couple of movies. My ticket to Seoul. At least it was an aisle. Thankfully, before this unpleasant flight I was able to get ...
the dominant assumption had been that the railways had an unparalleled potential to transport humans over long distances not only quickly but also without their bodies or minds undergoing any deterioration
businessman.He 1 the US from time to time.While he was 2 at a hotel on a visit to Chicago,he put his bag on the 3 .A few minutes 4 ,Mr Yamamoto reached down for it,but it was 5 .Inside it were about $ 900,his passport(护照), 6 of his family,and his 7 tickets to Japan...
Tickets never checked after Newton Abbot. No sign of a trolley or advice as to where it was. Glad to get off. The train from Parkway was totally different. Only ½ full, helpful train manager and genial trolley man. I then get an onward Crosscountry to Birmingham. Believe it or not ...
Trains consisted of compartments, each with 6-8 people who had no access to the corridor. However, the guard was able to make it between carriages as he had the job of inspecting tickets. He walked along a board on the outside of the train. Of course this was a dangerous job!