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How to Make Sitting on a Train More Like Sitting at a Bar

How to Make Sitting on a Train More Like Sitting at a Bar
The idea, should railway companies adopt it, is that by encouraging a more upright kind of commuting posture, more passengers can more have seats. The post How to Make Sitting on a Train More Like Sitting at a Bar appeared first on WIRED.

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