Leaky train

@deodavid (4147)
Philippines
August 16, 2012 6:17am CST
Hi there gang well it is me again with my amazing topics that are sometimes not of value but i do make them since this brings me joy and i am not stepping on anyone's shoes with it, anyway . well my topic is about the leaky train that i take daily to work every-time that it rains i just get to see that some train cars have an area were there is continuous dripping of water and unfortunately it drips on some of the chairs that were supposed to have people sit on them which is sad because i see some elderly just watching the dripping water on the chair that they could have sat on and sad that i am not sitting to offer a chair and that no one else is offering there's, people this days.
2 responses
• Philippines
19 Aug 12
Yeah! I do encounter this one whenever I ride the MRT. The condensate dropping into my head or shoulders while you are dripping in sweat tightly squeezed inside the train. Really annoying. Anyway, I have yet to see some drippings on the chair side actually. Haven't encountered that before, only at the near entrance area with the railing.
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@deodavid (4147)
• Philippines
21 Aug 12
Sorry there agent i was actually talking about the lrt train that is the one that has these leaks that occurred when there is rain well it was a bad sight to look at since you see an available chair right there yet no one can sit since the drops of water are a lot and would really get you wet, it is just sad that this trains are worth millions and yet cannot be maintained properly.
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
18 Aug 12
It must be annoying to sit in a seat which is wet but before hand not know it is wet. It is bothersome if you have to stand due to all the seats available on the train being taken because they are dry. The train should not be leaky. Dripping water is no fun when traveling by train. I hope that the train company will repair any leaks so all seats on it are dry. I was on a train in Hungary and I saw the ground moving below. Yes, the gap was unacceptable. Even worse traveling in a train in Romania I saw a train with broken windows. It had a list of its destinations and so I knew it was traveling to Moldova. On slept in a bunk on a Malaysian train and it was only 5 foot 6 inches long. A large Brit would not fit in such a sleeping bunk if he was say 6 foot 4 inches.
@deodavid (4147)
• Philippines
21 Aug 12
Hey there max, Sad to say that most Malaysian are of that height and that is why they only have those kinds of bunk beds, but you know life is just like that as the oldies in my country says if the blanket is small you will just have to bend your body to it. You really have traveled a lot don't you i envy you a little for that anyway i made a suggestion to the suggestion box there in the train station i just hope the management reads it.