I was on 155345 and have no problem with legroom so it’s very subjective. I’m 5’8. There’s some priority seats with more generous legroom within the 155s if needed.
Did it have a new moquette and yellow handrails? Apparently it was going to be in the same state as 150 142.I was on 155345 and have no problem with legroom so it’s very subjective. I’m 5’8. There’s some priority seats with more generous legroom within the 155s if needed.
There is a 155 out and about in new internal spec. Same seat covers as the 150 has, yellow grabrails and stuff, and the seat frame is black, which suits it.Did it have a new moquette and yellow handrails? Apparently it was going to be in the same state as 150 142.
There is a 155 out and about in new internal spec. Same seat covers as the 150 has, yellow grabrails and stuff, and the seat frame is black, which suits it.
What Units are currently up at Kilmarnock?
I believe there are 2 Kilmarnock sites, Brodies for the 158 and 155's and Wabtech formally hunslet barcley for the 150's.155347 is also at Kilmarnock along with 150274 and 158758.
I was on 155345 and have no problem with legroom so it’s very subjective. I’m 5’8. There’s some priority seats with more generous legroom within the 155s if needed.
I'm not much taller than you are, and I'm just about comfortable on a 155. I think this was a decent opportunity to remove a row in each carriage so the remaining seats could be spaced out a bit more to offer more legroom, but never mind.
Apparently we are growing 1inch per generation. Trains like the 80seat 155 seem to be getting smaller.5"8 is smaller than the average UK male (5"9). I am 6ft and I am only slightly taller than average for my generation. The IEP specified legroom must be adequate for 95% of men which I think was 6"3 or under. That is a fair standard to enforce for all new trains. Sprinters ussually have inadequate legroom for relatively tall men (and very tall women) and the upgrade program would have been a good opportunity to remove a row of seats per carriage to adapt to an increase in average height in the last 30 years.
Thank you, I love 158758, Cant wait to see her in the new Northern livery!150274 and 158758.
Any particular reason for liking that particular unit? I don't really take note of numbers like I once did, but I seem to notice whenever I get 757 as it was the first 158 I rode back in the day... though it was only a 2-car unit back then!Thank you, I love 158758, Cant wait to see her in the new Northern livery!![]()
And wait till the 28th when the Blackpool South line comes back on line and more units are needed again..The number of short formed services currently showing on Journey Check is around 40 - all diesel services, despite recently getting 5 additional Sprinters. Have they sent too many away for work at once?
It's probably Northen trying to balance out the fleet by moving a Pacer from Manchester to Leeds.Couple of empty stock moves today nh leeds and a later return working.
Not sure if it's anything to do with any of northerns newly acquired or redecorated stock.
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/K97195/2018/01/19/advanced
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One less chance of getting a pacer at the end of the month!It's probably Northen trying to balance out the fleet by moving a Pacer from Manchester to Leeds.
It's probably Northen trying to balance out the fleet by moving a Pacer from Manchester to Leeds.
On Sunday 14th 150122 were on the Buxton diagram along with another 150. I do have to say that the former GWR / Failed Going West 150 was far more comfortable than the Northern 150 and it was brighter as the 122 retains its LED lighting, Northern's still had the T8 tubes.
I do hope that Northern will LEDify the lighting on their new and aquired stock as it makes travelling more welcoming.