Abstract
On the Ammertalbahn to Tubingen, Swabians crop hectares of fine-print newspaper or Spiegel, work on computers, or read serious tomes; on morning or evening journeys on the X9S bus bucketing from Galashiels to Edinburgh along the A7 half the folk are sensibly asleep, a quarter are plugged into mobiles or sussurating sound systems, a handful scan a red-top or Metro and a couple read books. Only the daft or driven try a computer. If we are no longer a reading nation, transport has not helped.
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