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Glad to see they're still hiding the seat pitch issue by doing a mock-up without any airline seats.
Eh? On the right is a row of airline seats immediately behind the ones closest to the camera.
It's a bit of a cheap and nasty mockup, though, isn't it? The ScotRail Hitachi mockup looked and felt like the real thing inside.
I'm starting to think that Abellio themselves don't know yet.
For all we know, DfT might just want a say on the interior layout of the new trains which has been delayed due to the upcoming election.
We've seen about a dozen photos of a FLIRT now and still haven't seen one which gives a real indication of what the seat pitch is like for airline seats, they are all hidden behind other things or camera shots and videos are being edited in a way so it's not possible to judge it.
Why is Abellio keen to avoid directly answering questions about seat pitch and showing it for airline seats? Why is it kept as something like a state secret? Why not just answer the bloody question and put it to bed?
The first rule in marketing is if you think something might go down badly don't say it at all or try and spin it and steer discussion away to something to make it look better or avoid shots which show the gbad point.
That is what I suspect what they are trying to do like any good marketing director and PR consultant would tell them to do, which is obviously why they are doing it.
ABELLIO IF YOU ARE READING THIS
Q: What is the seat pitch on the standard airline seat.
(All we need is a figure, no media spin, just a figure)
You have promised two rail user groups this figure months ago and still have not provided it
You have promised several people this information for months but still have not provided it.
What do you have to hide?
Answer the bloody question.
Watching the video, it was clear that airline seats are part of the mock-up and that it was a press event.
So, where is the mock-up? Will it be moved to somewhere publicly available? If they did that, then a forum outing armed with tape measures would seem a good plan!
I'm not talking about seat comfort, I'm talking about seat pitch of airline seats, the two are very different things, don't be fooled by Abellio into batting off questions about seat pitch by a politicians answer about the trains providing greater levels of comfort - it's essentially avoiding the question, because the seat pitch is lower.
I'm not talking about seat comfort, I'm talking about seat pitch of airline seats
The answer to your question seems to be visible on this video:
https://www.pscp.tv/GreaterAngliaPR/1vAxRbMzgZPxl
and is 770mm. I think this is similar to Voyagers? Quite tight, then.
That isn't a standard class carriage.
Thing is it's standard in FLIRTS' for mixed carriages to have different pitch to the ones that are all one class because it lead.
Still it's budget airline style
Martin - in our battle to get the seat pitch data we were told the mock-up would be an example of the final interior, we were also told that we would have had the seat pitch data a while ago but it's not been forthcoming.
I'm not talking about traincomfort, I'm talking about seat pitch of airline seats, the two are very different things, don't be fooled by Abellio into batting off questions about seat pitch by a politicians answer about the trains providing greater levels of comfort - it's essentially avoiding the question, because the seat pitch is lower.
It's amazing that Abellio and have managed to produce a so called train carriage mock-up without a single pair of standard airline seats in the whole thing aside from the ones with MASSIVE leg-room which is no where near representative of a real carriage, as it has two classes, three different types of seat, different cushions and looks nothing like a real train carriage.
It's time to cry halt to all this crap and Abellio to stop hiding the fact that the interior of these trains is bargain basement squash them all in sardine like manner that substantially downgrades the comfort of passenger experience for everyone who uses them as part of a vanity exercise. They
For the last six months myself and others have been trying to get info from them on seat pitch and seat comfort and Abellio have a track record that shows they simply cannot be trusted to deliver on what they say they would.
We will answer that question shortly they say: Several months later they still have not answered it
You will see in the mock-up of a real carriage they say: The so called mock-up isn't a mock-up at all
Abellio are going out their way to avoid giving all of us on this thread the bad news about a seat pitch, they refuse to provide the kind of mock-up that they promised would be representative of a real carriage (it isn't) and they are still refusing to answer a question about seat pitch (several months later)
I'm still waiting for the "full mock-up" of the "final design" and the promise that "we will certainly get back to you with that information." shortly promise to be honored. I'm only someone who pays through the nose every year, I'm not a Abellio board member screaming out FULL FLEET REPLACEMENT YES FULL FLEET REPLACEMENT every five minutes though so I guess I and the others who pay thousands every year don't matter in this vanity exercise.
If you actually listen to all the information that GA has put out yesterday you would know that this is the design mock up as built by Stadler as part of the design process for the interior of their Flirt trains they are ordering.
So maybe rather than moaning about it not being the final mock up with definitive seating pitches, maybe you could do something more constructive and actually give GA your input into the interior design before the design has to be frozen ready for production.
Where we are:
- Abellio have spent months ignoring questions on seat pitch
- Abellio have used every excuse under the sun to avoid saying it
- Abellio pointed us towards a mock-up which they claimed will be representative of your average airline seat
- Abellio have procured a mock-up that contains no standard airline seats that will be representative of seat pitch
This is a classic case of PR and marketing spin at work and is the next chapter in Abellio's vanity exercise when it comes to these new FLIRTS to absolve them of all blame in the future, you might want to be putty to this game, but as someone who will have to use these trains every day to work, I'm not buying it.
The question is, why have this "design freeze" and "consultation" when they were not already planning to?
It's obvious. By opening up a consultation without airline seats that are representative of what will be in the final product, they can minimise any negative comments because people will not see just how cramped these seats will be.
I firmly believe this mock-up is a box ticking exercise by showing a passengers a layout which is not going to be representative of a real train, allowing Abellio to use the excuse of "it wasn't brought up in the consultation" further down the line, despite the fact none of the airline style standard seats were available.
Abellio - My Challenge to you
I'm calling on you to close the mock-up and re-arrange it to be exactly like it will be in the plans that have been outlined by Stadler with the same seat pitch and layout that is included in this plan.
If you are really interested about a consultation you will allow people to sample the train how you have proposed it to be so they can see for sure how it will be like in your plans.
Giving someone a mock-up that is not representative of how the vast number of passengers will be traveling on your train is not a sufficient consultation and is yet another vanity exercise.
If you haven't already, try the direct approach, instead of banging on and on about it here.
https://www.greateranglia.co.uk/contact-us
In the event that the Stadler electric multiple units are not ready, or that the infrastructure is not in place to support the new trains, Greater Anglia will use Class 360 and Class 379 EMUs as cover, with the Class 90-hauled Mk 3 sets withdrawn by the end of 2019 as planned.
GA Deputy Managing Director Mike Kean told RAIL that although recently refurbished, the Mk 3s do not meet disability access requirements for the December 31 2019 deadline. The coaches need plug doors as well as passenger information systems and more grab rails. There are no plans for this work to be carried out.
Kean explained that the GA franchise has an extended lease for the 360 and 379 fleets until August 2020, which is a contingency in case of any delays. Both fleets meet the December 31 2019 deadline requirements. GA has 21 four-car Class 360s and 30 four-car Class 379s.*