PaulHarding150
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Here are four photos of 150285 from yesterday: https://imgur.com/a/pGEXdS6
- There are plug sockets with USB points on every seat row (1 3-pin plug and 2 x USB for every two seats, apart from the few single seats near the toilet, which have one per seat)
- The seats on this unit appear to either have been deep cleaned or replaced with spare ATW seats. And the grab rails by the doors have been repainted too.
- The inside of the carriage hasn't, there's still the old ATW Castle motive at the end, and some patching up at various points inside the carriage.
- The inside includes lots of old ATW stickers with ATW covered up, so it's not a complete refresh.
- The window in the toilet has been removed.
- The external door opening buttons have been replaced and are now similar to a touch screen device, rather than a physical button. And there is a new beeping audio warning when the doors open and close.
- No sign of any automated audio announcements.
- The outside of the train looks as though it's been re-vinyled in a (spare) ATW livery. There's no sign of the old logo or the horizontal lines on it.
Lot's of people on the train I was on didn't even notice anything new, one or two clocked the toilet. When I was sat in the other carriage, some said I think this has had a refureb after commenting on the strong smell of glue/adhesive.
- There are plug sockets with USB points on every seat row (1 3-pin plug and 2 x USB for every two seats, apart from the few single seats near the toilet, which have one per seat)
- The seats on this unit appear to either have been deep cleaned or replaced with spare ATW seats. And the grab rails by the doors have been repainted too.
- The inside of the carriage hasn't, there's still the old ATW Castle motive at the end, and some patching up at various points inside the carriage.
- The inside includes lots of old ATW stickers with ATW covered up, so it's not a complete refresh.
- The window in the toilet has been removed.
- The external door opening buttons have been replaced and are now similar to a touch screen device, rather than a physical button. And there is a new beeping audio warning when the doors open and close.
- No sign of any automated audio announcements.
- The outside of the train looks as though it's been re-vinyled in a (spare) ATW livery. There's no sign of the old logo or the horizontal lines on it.
Lot's of people on the train I was on didn't even notice anything new, one or two clocked the toilet. When I was sat in the other carriage, some said I think this has had a refureb after commenting on the strong smell of glue/adhesive.