A double 158 on the HML is better than a classic or a refurb some would argue.
It's a good point. Even though people were standing on the train, there were one or two empty seats and, for me, I had a table in a way that I would've probably had to sit in First for on a classic.
The units were clean enough, and certainly in better condition than any Scotrail classic HST I've travelled in. The aircon was either broken or had been overwhelmed by the inbound run on 0945 Inverness-Edinburgh, so it was very muggy until the conductor unlocked the emergency vents. But then I'm finding the aircon poor on the HSTs at the moment.
So, yes, it could've been worse and would've been more overcrowded as a refurbed HST. I think most of us agree that a four coach HST is inadequate for this, one of the week's busiest northbound HML services.
That was my original plan but I would really like to arrive in Inverness a little earlier and have time to settle into my hotel and go out and get something to eat before dark. That’s why I was now planning on getting the 1333 from Edinburgh.
Both of those trains are always very crowded, although maybe less so on a Monday. If you get the 1333 whatever you do, don't try to join it at Haymarket. It usually goes from P20 at Waverley, so you can easily beat the crowds to that if you play your cards right. The incoming set is the preceding arrival from Inverness, so keep your eyes peeled, watch RTT, and make yourself nimble, and you'll at least be able to board ahead of 99% of other passengers who'll be floundering between the main concourse and across the bridge.