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"Jack Taylor" wrote in message ... If you are referring to the Thameslink route then the Class 319s date from the late 1980s, when they were built to replace the original BedPan electrification Class 317s (which went to what is now the Silverlink County route for a while before moving to Great Northern and more recently 'one' Railway). The 319s have never been particularly good for the job. The accommodation is cramped, the seats are way too low and far too closely fitted (I'm 6' 5" and when I sit down - in the bay seats, I can't get into the face-to-back ones - my knees are usually about two inches from the facing seat cushion). When they were running Southern, Connex managed to turn seven of these units into something quite respectable (319/2) for their Brighton Express services - the biggest difference being that they have a far better design of seat. Meanwhile, the Thameslink route operators have turned out numerous refurbishments (see the link below for the latest version) all of which have avoided doing anything about the seats, which are the single worst design feature of these units. http://timsrailpics.fotopic.net/p35508592.html I accept that the full 319/2 treatment would probably involve too great a reduction in seating capacity, but replacement of the seats with something like those that SWT and Southern are putting into their 455s would be a huge improvement. D A Stocks |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
I accept that the full 319/2 treatment would probably involve too great a reduction in seating capacity, but replacement of the seats with something like those that SWT and Southern are putting into their 455s would be a huge improvement. Are the seven 319/2 units part of Roger Ford's "Selhurst 13"? Yes. |
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