oh god..talking about windows...i should take a picture next time i'm on that train.
you know those windows that you can open on the upper level of the train with those control panel things? they are FILTHY!!! it's got god knows how many years of dirt on them...
The emergency door opener on the outside of the train, beside the doors (of course). There's a plastic case and a ring inside...and lots of rust and some sort of bubbly substance that looks like it's reproducing.
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Hmm, thoroughly cleaned of any garbage left behind. No mention of the grime and filth on the floors and seats.
ReplyDeleteExactly: garbage only. Not steam cleaning the seats, washing the windows, etc.
ReplyDeleteoh god..talking about windows...i should take a picture next time i'm on that train.
ReplyDeleteyou know those windows that you can open on the upper level of the train with those control panel things? they are FILTHY!!! it's got god knows how many years of dirt on them...
Once a day they are cleaned after each rush hour. So are they cleaned twice a day??
ReplyDeleteOnce again an unforgivable oversight - they do not mention the Cleaning Fairies at all!
ReplyDeleteYou know what grosses me out?
ReplyDeleteThe emergency door opener on the outside of the train, beside the doors (of course). There's a plastic case and a ring inside...and lots of rust and some sort of bubbly substance that looks like it's reproducing.