But maybe the DfT see it as a way of dampening demand, by putting off potential passengers. Just like British Rail did
If this was the continent, journeys of this length would have the very best available trains.
Even if they aren’t the fastest/newest, they would most likely have:
- Comfortable second class seating with a good mix of tables and airline-style;
- Some compartment style seating for both classes (for families, groups and businesspeople);
- A buffet and/or trolly;
- A bistro style restaurant with affordable prices (not a Pullman-style affair with first class seating, more like a cafeteria);
- A decent sized baggage car for oversize luggage/bikes (half a coach length);
- Plenty of carriages.
So the kind of thing we used to have under BR, really.