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Sunday, August 13, 2023
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Whenever there is a HUMAN CONTACT activity replaced by QR codes, vending machines, computerised answering machines, security cameras, etc., I feel sad and worried. We need to keep in touch with PEOPLE! It feels nice and secure when these attendants and conductors walk the aisle. Soon there will be no conductors nor any drivers, I fear.
It's a shame that this service is no longer available.
I often bought hot coffee and ice cream.
The ice cream sold inside the Shinkansen trains is too solid for everyone to eat right away. It's good that it's well chilled, but if you try to force yourself to eat it immediately with the plastic or wooden spoon that comes with it, it may break.So I have to wait a little bit. But there must be many passengers who enjoyed even that.
There must be memories of many people.
On any longish journey, say over a couple of hours, it's good to have the snack trolley round. Seems to break the trip up somehow and give you something nice to do.
I don't think I've seen this cart when I took the train. On German trains you can buy coffee sometimes, but not much else.
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