py_megapixel
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I'll start: on a Northern Civity I'm quite partial to the table on the left immediately before the cab access door for the simple reason that the aisle seat is missing (presumably to allow the door to open properly) and it therefore guarantees me an entire side of a table to myself.
On most commuter stock I also quite like to sit in the seat leaning against the accessible toilet because there's loads of legroom and it tends to be the only seat in that area (due to the wheelchair spaces) which means more privacy. Of course, this is usually the designated companion seat for the wheelchair space so I obviously will not sit there if it is needed for a wheelchair user.
made me think - surely others must have their preferred seats on trains?...so I can have seat 45, the best seat in Standard
(Extra legroom, subdued lighting, window aligned, luggage space opposite, nobody other than staff going past as there isn't a passenger door at that end)
I'll start: on a Northern Civity I'm quite partial to the table on the left immediately before the cab access door for the simple reason that the aisle seat is missing (presumably to allow the door to open properly) and it therefore guarantees me an entire side of a table to myself.
On most commuter stock I also quite like to sit in the seat leaning against the accessible toilet because there's loads of legroom and it tends to be the only seat in that area (due to the wheelchair spaces) which means more privacy. Of course, this is usually the designated companion seat for the wheelchair space so I obviously will not sit there if it is needed for a wheelchair user.