It has bot all value for us as tax players and most people wouldn't give a stuff it it rolled past them.
Personally, I would rather they used the train more than helicopters and planes but accept the later are more practical on many occasions. The trains is, of course, met by the usual Royal motorcade and security people and road closures and post boxes sealed up etc
The only issues the Royal train have ever caused me are making my chow main cold as an armed policeman stopped me using my usual street past a station - where the RT was stabled overnight. i think the DoE was on baord at the time ( there was also a story some burglars got a more serious reception then they expected from PC Plod when they unknowingly ran into the RT security cordon after a job!)
Not in theory - in reality.
I know someone who was given a roasting for asking a few banal questions about movements. I heard from another source he had a visit form the local constabulary but have never had this confirmed.
The Queen did walkabouts until she became a very elderly lady. Women of the age of the Queen don't shake hands with randoms!
My mum insists she was on a train to Kings Lynn used by the Queen ( I think it was another Royal like the Duchess of Kent of some such) where they set aside the first class area behind the cab for "VIP use" guarded by a couple of obvious security men.
I once saw David Cameron when PM get off a service train at Bedford. First class. ( typical tory) with only 2 obvious security men. Assume there were others there who less conspicuous but the 2 he was with were straight out of central casting!
The look he gave me when I booed him could have curdled milk!
They will need a replacement ( personally I suspect removal) at some point but the RT vehicles are low mileage and superbly maintained.
Living in MK we see it quite often. Think i have only ever seen it ECS
Milton Keynes Central by
MK Darlo, on Flickr
Milton Keynes Central by
MK Darlo, on Flickr
Milton Keynes Central by
MK Darlo, on Flickr
Yes - although the original royal train sheds are now houses