Tobi_Wan
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first of hopefully many posts here, its a pleasure meeting you all. This is a long one but hopefully of interest to you!
Cutting to the chase: I'm currently doing a Masters degree in Transport design. My final Project will consist of a ground-up interior re-design of the GWR spec Hitachi Class 800 family of trains.
Why the Hitachi? After combing through huge amounts of research material, it's easy to see that there are issues with the user experience of these Class 800's in particular. Passenger comfort, amenities and ergonomics fall under this area, essentially covering how the passenger feels through all stages of the journey. Everything in-between boarding and disembarking. This covers seating, cabin lighting, signage, provisions and amenities.
Why choose this particular project? I'm hugely passionate about rail and it's pioneering history. My best childhood memories were created on the GWML, watching HST's roar through Pewsey (even if it scared the living sh*t out of me at the time) invoking a huge appreciation for industrial and civil engineering in my early years. I was always sketching Brunel's greatest creations obsessively, later re-creating them with lego or anything I could get my hands on. This led me to study Industrial design as an undergrad and transport design as a postgrad. In the future I'm aiming to work within the transport design sector, hopefully making the railway experience better for everyone.
Which is why It saddens me when the IEP project, a huge investment that's meant to be a massive step up for our railways, is executed in such a poor manor in terms of user experience. There was huge potential to create a product which people want to travel on, even entice them out their cars, for the sake of carbon emissions and the survival of the industry we all love at the least. Yes, these days it's all about money, I'm well aware GWR have had their hands tied by the DFT in a lot of design decisions, but the rail industry can do more to better serve passengers through well thought out and logical industrial design - not settling for less at the expense of fare-paying passengers. I'm also aware the IEP's aren't the only stock with these issues (looking at you, class 700). The point is, it can be done better.
What I'm hoping to achieve: A new interior design which satisfies the original design spec specified by the DFT, but hugely improves the user experience for the passenger. This will be created within the boundaries of the current chassis and train structure, featuring a realistic retrofit for TOC's using the Class 800 platform (GWR in this case). This is hypothetical and all for a university project, I've obviously got no affiliation to any of the aforementioned parties. This is just something I'm passionate about and want to improve.
Why am I posting here? Part of designing something effective is understanding the needs of the people using/maintaining it. Obviously the design should exceed them, but finding out what people are hacked off with is the first step. I planned on doing this using focus groups and face to face interviews, but Covid-19 put a stop to that.
So in conclusion: I'm looking to talk to people who have any opinions on the current class 800 interior. Do you have a particular gripe or annoyance? Do you have a disability which isn't catered for? Do you find yourself thinking 'I wish this was different'? If so, let me know here and I'll PM you with a couple of more specific questions relating to your experience. Happy to discuss details about the project on this thread, but for actual data collection that'll have to be done privately (GDPR/Research Ethics red tape). I'll also update it with design developments (sketches, CAD) if people are interested in the process
Congratulations if you've made it this far and not fallen asleep. Looking forward to hearing from you!
This is my first of hopefully many posts here, its a pleasure meeting you all. This is a long one but hopefully of interest to you!
Cutting to the chase: I'm currently doing a Masters degree in Transport design. My final Project will consist of a ground-up interior re-design of the GWR spec Hitachi Class 800 family of trains.
Why the Hitachi? After combing through huge amounts of research material, it's easy to see that there are issues with the user experience of these Class 800's in particular. Passenger comfort, amenities and ergonomics fall under this area, essentially covering how the passenger feels through all stages of the journey. Everything in-between boarding and disembarking. This covers seating, cabin lighting, signage, provisions and amenities.
Why choose this particular project? I'm hugely passionate about rail and it's pioneering history. My best childhood memories were created on the GWML, watching HST's roar through Pewsey (even if it scared the living sh*t out of me at the time) invoking a huge appreciation for industrial and civil engineering in my early years. I was always sketching Brunel's greatest creations obsessively, later re-creating them with lego or anything I could get my hands on. This led me to study Industrial design as an undergrad and transport design as a postgrad. In the future I'm aiming to work within the transport design sector, hopefully making the railway experience better for everyone.
Which is why It saddens me when the IEP project, a huge investment that's meant to be a massive step up for our railways, is executed in such a poor manor in terms of user experience. There was huge potential to create a product which people want to travel on, even entice them out their cars, for the sake of carbon emissions and the survival of the industry we all love at the least. Yes, these days it's all about money, I'm well aware GWR have had their hands tied by the DFT in a lot of design decisions, but the rail industry can do more to better serve passengers through well thought out and logical industrial design - not settling for less at the expense of fare-paying passengers. I'm also aware the IEP's aren't the only stock with these issues (looking at you, class 700). The point is, it can be done better.
What I'm hoping to achieve: A new interior design which satisfies the original design spec specified by the DFT, but hugely improves the user experience for the passenger. This will be created within the boundaries of the current chassis and train structure, featuring a realistic retrofit for TOC's using the Class 800 platform (GWR in this case). This is hypothetical and all for a university project, I've obviously got no affiliation to any of the aforementioned parties. This is just something I'm passionate about and want to improve.
Why am I posting here? Part of designing something effective is understanding the needs of the people using/maintaining it. Obviously the design should exceed them, but finding out what people are hacked off with is the first step. I planned on doing this using focus groups and face to face interviews, but Covid-19 put a stop to that.
So in conclusion: I'm looking to talk to people who have any opinions on the current class 800 interior. Do you have a particular gripe or annoyance? Do you have a disability which isn't catered for? Do you find yourself thinking 'I wish this was different'? If so, let me know here and I'll PM you with a couple of more specific questions relating to your experience. Happy to discuss details about the project on this thread, but for actual data collection that'll have to be done privately (GDPR/Research Ethics red tape). I'll also update it with design developments (sketches, CAD) if people are interested in the process

Congratulations if you've made it this far and not fallen asleep. Looking forward to hearing from you!