Here in the UK, many of our towns and cities are connected by an impressive network of trains. A Brit who used Australian transport system for the first time was wowed by one feature
A British woman on a working holiday in Sydney, Australia was pleasantly surprised after getting on a train and spotting a âcoolâ feature – but many people were quick to point out it may not be as unique as she thinks. Despite both the UK and Australia sharing the same native language, there are many differences and culture clashes between the countries.
It can be an incredibly enriching and enlightening experience to live abroad, even in destinations that still speak the same tongue. Many people choose to go travelling around the world, or take jobs that offer them the opportunity to live in a different country, getting first hand experience of contrasting cultures and other ways of life.
This appears to be the case for Megan, a British woman whoâs moved to the Bondi area near Sydney in Australia, on a working holiday. Working holiday visas are typically for younger people – usually aged 18-35 for UK citizens – and allows them to live and work in the country, on a flexible basis, for up to a year.
Like lots of others, Megan has taken to documenting her experiences on social media, regularly offering snapshots of her new life on TikTok.
In one particularly popular video, Megan shared her awe over the Sydney trains, which feature adjustable seats that can be flipped so they face forwards, backwards, or sideways. This then allows passengers to sit facing others.
Over the top of the footage, captured from her point of view and showing how to easily adjust the train seat, Megan penned: âAs a Brit in Australia, this has baffled meâŠâ
In the caption accompanying the clip, she simply added: âTheir trains are so much cooler here lol!!â
The video has so far racked up more than 4.6 million views. In the comments section, people were keen to share their thoughts – with many adamant this was a feature here in the UK.
One person said: âThis is very old technology. We used to have seating like this on trams over a hundred years ago. I know because Iâve been to Critch Museum.â
Another agreed: âTrains used to be like this in Englandâ.
A third said: âBritish trams 100s of years ago did thisâ while a fourth echoed this: âTrams had this over 100 years ago in Scotland.â
One TikTok user simply said: âBlackpool trams were like this.â
Another shared: âI was on a literal steam engine built in the early 1900s last summer and they had this lolâ.
Another joked: âWhen does this update drop in the UK?â
A local said: âAs an Australian this has baffled me too because this is just a Sydney thingâ.
Another local was surprised and commented: âTRAINS CAN DO THAT HERE..?â
Someone else observed: âWait this is so coolâ.
Another shared: âI (a Brit) once discovered this on a train in New York by accident and got the whole train of Americans doing it after hahahaâ.
And another added: âAs an American, I thought all trains did thisâ.