ryan125hst
Established Member
I have already heard about London Midland's Class 320's being transferred up to Scotland to be used by Scotrail with Class 319's now in service with London Midland to replace them. What I didn't realise is that they have had a coach removed and have been reclassified as Class 320.
There's nothing wrong with that except that I've also discovered that the coach that has been removed is the one with the toilets in it. I'm not familiar with the routes they will be used on so I don't know if they are short, commuter style routes so the lack of toilets won't be an issue. What I find strange, however, is the fact that they have just had an accessible toilet fitted to the existing fleet of Class 320's so I find it odd that the ex London Midland Class 321's converted to Class 320's will be toiletless.
Are they set to receive toilets or will they remain toiletless?
There's nothing wrong with that except that I've also discovered that the coach that has been removed is the one with the toilets in it. I'm not familiar with the routes they will be used on so I don't know if they are short, commuter style routes so the lack of toilets won't be an issue. What I find strange, however, is the fact that they have just had an accessible toilet fitted to the existing fleet of Class 320's so I find it odd that the ex London Midland Class 321's converted to Class 320's will be toiletless.
Are they set to receive toilets or will they remain toiletless?