Network Rail, the owner and operator of Britian’s railway infrastructure, is getting with the ‘work anywhere’ movement:
Business travellers thwarted by train delays need look no further: Network Rail is laying on temporary office space at five London stations from next year.
Beginning in Paddington in mid-2012, workers on the move will be able to access working areas with lounges, meeting rooms and broadband after the rail operator struck a £40 million deal with The Office Group, which specialises in temporary office space.
Amtrak should get on this, too.
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