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EPSRC Project: ‘Travel Time Use in the Information Age’ CeMoRe and Centre for Transport and Society, UWE

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EPSRC Project:‘Travel Time Use in the Information Age’

CeMoRe andCentre for Transport and Society, UWE

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[ Voice: Seat Reservation ]

> You can select a specific seat of your choice, subject to availability.

> I do not understand. What is ‘Quiet Coach’? What is ‘window seat’?

> Seat 15A Coach D.

> I do not understand. What is ‘table’?

> KM34J67.

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[ Voice: Timetable ]

> Lancaster 13:57 ; Preston 14:17.

> I do not understand. What is ‘late’?

> The timetable is correct until 23rd July 2004. But you should note that I do not warrant that such information will be error free.

> Preston 14:38; Manchester 15:17; Stockport 15:27; Macclesfield 15:41. Macclesfield 15:52; Stoke-on-Trent 16:12; Milton Keynes 17:25; London 18:10.

> That is not a valid route.

> There is so much consultation on timetable proposals and route utilisation strategies coming out of the Office of Rail Regulation, the Strategic Rail Authority, the government and the European Union.

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[ Voice: Luggage Management ]

> Please don’t store your luggage: in the aisles, in the vestibules, in the disabled area, or on the next seat.

> A Train Company will only be liable for any loss or damage to, or delay in the delivery of luggage if it was caused by the neglect or default of a Train Company.

> Please don’t store your luggage: in the aisles, in the vestibules, in the disabled area, or on the next seat.

> Space is limited. For everyone’s safety I recommend that you don’t travel with more luggage than you can carry.

> It boils down to seat size and leg room… I squeezed the luggage space to give you a bit more legroom.

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For more information see:

www.transport.uwe.ac.uk/research/projects/travel-time-use/