dp21
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- 10 May 2017
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I am quite impressed by what I've seen from Greater Anglia with regard to sensible spec of the units under the stipulations of the franchise (3+2 seating isn't something I necessarily agree with but it's necessary to achieve their obligations). I think the tip-up seats will prove useful, but cause more problems than they're worth and can see them being taken out at some point, but otherwise the 720s are shaping up nicely. For their other faults, the 345s are very quiet and smooth even sat above a powered bogie and that's in metro guise with no carpets. As long as the seating on the 720s is at most 387-hard rather than 345-hard, they should be really quite comfortable and pleasant units to travel in. Even things like the horrendous bang of the VCB Electrostars were infamous for if you sat under the pantograph has been dealt with on the Aventra. From a noise insulation, traction package noise (both the motors/gearing itself and the IGBT drive noise) and electrical noise (transformer and inverter noise) standpoint, the Aventra is a huge improvement on the Electrostar. It's a shame it's ruined a little bit by somewhat noisy air conditioning and, on the 345s at least, but I suspect all Aventras, headache-inducing door sounders.
The wheel-rail interface noise has also been cut noticeably, I've been snuck up on by a few 345s when looking the other way.