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On Sep 24, 7:48*pm, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:18:54 -0700 (PDT), MIG wrote: Of course I have. *The layout on the Jubilee, for example, is awful, with space for one and half people to stand between the end of the seats and the first obstruction. *The C stock has so many doors that it wouldn't really be possible to have both standing and sitting space between them. This is true, though that makes them awful trains to travel in when there aren't enough seats, because when standing it is impossible not to be in somebody's way. I think something like the D stock layout would work best, but instead of having those side-facing seats make that space a standback on both sides of the doors. *This, if done as 3+2, would give almost as many seats as a longitudinal arrangement but also a far better space for standing in without being in people's way. *Even as 2+2 with wider seats it'd give a better balance, IMO. *Maybe like SWT have done to their 455s? Yes, I think that the SWT 455 refurbishments are another example of good design, and really show up the lack of thought that went into the nearly new 376s. A short section of transverse seating (so no one needs to queue to get in and out of it) is an efficient way of making room for seated passengers, because the knees can be at least as close to each other as they ever could to a standing person, without the person opposite dangling bags in one's face etc. |
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