Inbetweener Joe Thomas mocks the state of UK train travel in new comedy skit

Joe Thomas stars in a new comedy sketch showcasing some of Brits' top frustrations with train travel in the UK.

Joe Thomas pokes fun at UK rail services

A new study highlights growing frustration among Brits with train travel, revealing common complaints like delays, overcrowding, loud music, and unclear announcements.

Comedian Joe Thomas teamed up with Tempcover to create a comedy sketch humorously tackling these issues, featuring relatable scenarios like missing a train and facing dreaded replacement buses or constant delays.

The research highlighted the steep prices of train journeys, with the average fare nearing £110. Yet despite the hefty costs, eight in ten travellers report having to stand for more than half an hour due to overcrowding, pointing fingers at train operators for overbooking.

Moreover, one in five travellers regularly face delays or cancellations, with 10% experiencing hold-ups of over four hours. The main reasons for these disruptions were signal failures, engineering works, and adverse weather conditions.

For those unfortunate passengers dealing with cancelled trains, the wait for a rail replacement bus service was found to be an average of 41 minutes, with a fifth of travellers admitting they have waited for an hour or more.

Comedian Joe Thomas has teamed up with Tempcover to poke fun at the UK's rail services

In the video Joe misses his train only to find out he has to take the dreaed rail replacement bus (Image: Joe Pepler/PinPep/SWNS)

Joe Thomas shared his thoughts on the skit, adding: "It was a good laugh to create this little comedy skit, I use the trains all the time - when they're good they're great and when they're bad, they're rubbish."

Marc Pell, managing director of Tempcover, which sponsored the study, commented: "Joe's video brilliantly captures the very real frustrations many endure with UK train travel, using comedy as the vehicle to do so. Over a four-day Easter holiday, no-one wants their plans derailed."

The report reveals that these delays and cancellations have had a significant impact on many people, ruining their plans.

Due to these persistent problems, over half of those surveyed said they would rather drive than take the train. The main reasons include being able to travel directly to their destination, having personal space, and increased reliability.

Marc added: “This Easter, car sharing is another way to visit friends and family. This is where temporary car insurance can really help.  Just borrow a car, get insured in minutes and you can travel on your own terms whenever you want - evening or day, on or off-peak.”

TOP 15 ‘RAIL FAILS’:

  1. Expensive or overpriced tickets
  2. Delays and cancellations
  3. Overcrowding
  4. Lack of available seats and having to stand
  5. Replacement bus services
  6. Unreliable timetables
  7. Noisy passengers
  8. Lack of toilets or dirty toilets
  9. Dirty trains
  10. People taking up extra seats with bags
  11. Drunken passengers
  12. People putting feet on seats
  13. People playing loud music/videos
  14. Slow trains or too many stops
  15. People blocking doors when trying to get on/of

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