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Has London's commuter culture reached the end of the line?

I have to confess to not being a regular follower of the work of the Centre for Economics and Business Research - hence the reason I am writing a blog about a report they published in December 2014. I have clearly been missing out. But, we'll get to that in a bit.  This week has been one of those weeks when you are fully alive to the frustration and futility of being a commuter in London. Hours spent uncomfortably lodged under someone's armpit listening to [insert most despised music]. Your book unreadable whilst stuck to your face. Delays to reach further delays. Arriving at work (almost on time) looking as dischevelled as you had imaged appearing by clocking off o'clock. Repeat.  On Thursday an announcer at my local station in Metroland - a paradise constructed on the dream of living both the urban and suburban dream at once - proceeded to list the various chaos, cancellations and catastrophes of the morning. He ended with 'all other lines are running normally'