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I think the poor positioning of windows relatrive to seats is what makes many trains so claustrophobic.
I find I can never get my knees into airline seats easily and I'm not particularly tall.
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To me windows are vital and i would rather look at them and admire the view outside then look at other passengers who are on the phone or listening to their ipods.
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Could be worse, I've had to sit in the aisle seat on flights where someone has spent the whole time in the window seat reading his Daily Telegraph completely blocking the window. (Good thing I don't get air-sick.) At least with trains, even Pendys, you can just about see out of the other side.
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The 395s on HS1 have some pretty poorly thought out arrangements.
Turn right on boarding and luggage racks are positioned in front of windows near to the doors. Yet if you turn left, the completely blank side panels where the sliding doors open have seating bays (airline style) with zero views out - pic below. Hmmmm, loss of logic there? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cl...O_Interior.JPG Last edited by lookingforit35; 2nd June 2012 at 22:07. |
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The question is how important a good view is. Most people travel to get from A to B, simple as that. Whilst enthusiasts are often leisure passengers, most people on trains are there because they have to be. Would people trade a better view for a rubbish view if it meant 10% more chance of a seat? 5%? 15%? Dunno. There is a trade off though. This applies to all modern stock though - the thing is that only certain classes get criticism for the fact that their windows and seats don't line up. |
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What would Bob Crow say?
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That couldn't work here. If you booked a seat with a window on a Pendolino, I doubt the driver would be willing to give it up. |
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Funny how this doesn't seem to apply in class 395s, which are more recently built yet have bigger windows than Pendos, despite both being 140mph units. Common sense winning out over bullsh*t? I *really really* hope so. |
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Presumably the tilting 390s have stricter requirements?
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315s have really **** positioned seats for windows.
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All MK3 based EMU's have really badly positioned seats, then the Networkers came along where someone actually thought out that seating layout!
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UK and Older European Pendolinos have a structure with spars running the length of the coach, there are spars above and below the windows. This gives the coaches immense strength for their weight. Roger Ford calculated that a 26m hauled coach based on the Pendolino would be similar in weight per seat to the Mk3! The New Alstom designed Europendos (from about 2010 onwards) have much larger windows so presumably there has been a change in construction methods.
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Windows do not have to be a source of weakness. Glass is actually stronger than steel when under compression and it is perfectly possible to construct windows in a way that they contribute to the structural strength of a vehicles.
Modern cars are a good example of this, where the windscreen forms a critical component in the vehicle's rollover protection. |
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395's don't tilt, and after having travelled on one again yesterday, I consider the window alignment to be just as poorly designed as Pendolinos and Voyagers.
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