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Letters: Readers recall moments of spontaneous humour between passengers and staff on public transport

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On the subject of getting trains to Speke and buses to Jump (Letters, 10 June), I remember an alarming experience when, as a child, I was allowed to catch a train home through East Anglia on my own for the first time. Realising too late that I had boarded the wrong train, I asked the conductor what to do, and was informed that I wouldn’t be able to get off until March. This happened in November and I only had a packed lunch with me.

” Jerry Stuart London • We are not the only ones to make placename jokes. One of the commuter terminuses in Tokyo is Kikuna, which appears on the front of the engine. Kiku-na also means “Don’t ask me”.

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