Etiquette expert William Hanson shares do's and don'ts of train travel
Briefly

When it comes to eating on a train, my rules here are simple: pick foods that are quiet, easy to handle, and won't emit a pong throughout the whole carriage. Think along the lines of a humble sandwich, sliced fruits (except citrus fruits), or a salad – basically, things that won't disturb other passengers.
Let others off the train before you try and get on and stand to the side of the train doors to allow disembarking passengers to exit easily. Neatly line up on each side of the door and remember, like many things in life, it’s first come, first served.
Good etiquette applies equally whether you’re in first class or standard... consideration for fellow passengers, respect for personal space, and politeness are essential and bypass class.
Read at Mail Online
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