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Poll: What are your thoughts on travelling on Pendolinos?

Do you like Class 390 Pendolinos?


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Lrd

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Well they already failed to check what googling "Virgin Azuma" gets you as I'm reliably informed that in some cases, it doesn't get you a train...
All I see are websites and pictures of trains...
 
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DarloRich

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They are alright. In all honesty I don't hate them (Although I fear I may have said I do in the past). I just prefer the 86/87/90 plus Mk3's. It was a more pleasant experience for me as I do find the 390's a bit claustropobic. The big kid in me likes the tilting so that isn't an issue. The vestibules can get a bit stinky by the toilets of which there aren't enough of (Apart from the smell). Some of the names they have been given are awful, Virgin Explorer sounds like something you can be charged with. Some of the Pendos when they get old enough will be trying to change their names by deed poll and wondering why their creators hated them. :)

Virgin Invader is surely the worst - You would get 15 years in prison for that!
 

Johnnie2Sheds

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They do the job they were designed to do and AFAIK the public like them, well theyre always well loaded. I long distance commuted on them for nearly two years when they were new. Apart from a couple having to be rebooted in Euston and one sitting down at Stafford* and refusing to move, I was never late for work or getting home.

*Class 57 Lady Penelope RA Euston on the front of it eventually.
 

Agent_Squash

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The "don't know, have no idea, never been on one" option is missing from the poll.

And what about the 'Meh' option: If I don't mind Pendolino's, but I hate travelling HSTs...

Use them a lot more these days than I used to. Good trains, good at what they do - first class is always a treat (especially with a nice advance!). I don't mind the tilt and don't really find the windows that bad either.
 
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physics34

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Not enough toilets... a negative from mk3s
Seats not comfortable enough....a negative from mk3s
Leg room poor and not enough tables.....a negative from mk3s
Small windows, seats dont line up.....a negative from mk3s
claustrophobic feel.....a negative from mk3s
 

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And what about the 'Meh' option: If I don't mind Pendolino's, but I hate travelling HSTs...

Use them a lot more these days than I used to. Good trains, good at what they do - first class is always a treat (especially with a nice advance!). I don't mind the tilt and don't really find the windows that bad either.

heretic. Prepare the cleansing flames................
 

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Well, they're a pretty damn good train to drive, and the view is excellent either way, especially the side one because it means I'm not working. ;)

The bogs are nowhere near as bad as they used to be either. I wouldn't say they've nailed it, but definitely not as bad as in the early days.
 

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I think they're great trains. Get you where you need to be fast. Quite comfortable and an easily accessible buffet. The only issue is the seat alignments with the windows, but you can easily see out of other windows or go by the door (providing it's not busy).
 

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I travelled on an Alfa Pendular train from Lisbon to Porto this week, which is another type of Pendolino, and that made me feel incredibly sick too. Seriously can't get on with the tilting.
 

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In considering Pendolinos, we should emphasize that these are the premier trains on Britain's premier line.
In some respects they should be the best we've got.

And it depends what you compare them with.
I fear most people using them have never been on a proper inter-city train as one would recognise it in Europe. Compared to ICE's in Germany, TGV's in France, Ave's in Spain and virtually any train in Switzerland, pendolinos are poor.
The average Brit is so pleased to have any train at all, and thinks he's in heaven if he gets a seat, however awful it is, that we are easily pleased.

I'd like, say, 100 Germans to ride pendolinos for a week up and down the WCML and see what their satisfaction rating would be!
Pendolinos are quick, though slow compared with proper IC trains in the rest of the world, but at least you dont have to spend much time on them.

I doubt if Sir richard has ever actually travelled on one, not just sitting for a photo shoot in 1st class: but if he hasn't I'd like to make him sit in a standard seat, with a slab of cream plastic on the side where the window should be, and a slab of cream plastic in front, and stay in it from London to Glasgow and then give his opinion of the comfort, ambience, ride and noise level, compared to say, one of his limousines!
Oh! and also make him pay the walk up fare.

Because I could hire a limousine to travel to some of Virgin's destinations cheaper than his walk on fare!

Joking apart, they are nothing like the standard of the best in the rest of Europe.
 

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They do the job they were designed to do and AFAIK the public like them, well theyre always well loaded. I long distance commuted on them for nearly two years when they were new. Apart from a couple having to be rebooted in Euston and one sitting down at Stafford* and refusing to move, I was never late for work or getting home.

*Class 57 Lady Penelope RA Euston on the front of it eventually.

Saying "the public like them, well they are always well loaded" is like assuming the public like job centres. :D
 

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So, the people thinking they're awful are in a pretty small minority. Maybe it's time for some to change the record on here and accept they're not a bad train by any means.

Ok I work for VT so have some bias but if they were so bad, then why do the satisfaction rates come back as well as they do?
 

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So, the people thinking they're awful are in a pretty small minority. Maybe it's time for some to change the record on here and accept they're not a bad train by any means.

Ok I work for VT so have some bias but if they were so bad, then why do the satisfaction rates come back as well as they do?

Can you filter the satisfaction rates so you can only see what American passengers say? Ha ha. They are alright but I find them a bit claustrophobic (Just repeating myself here). I did prefer the Mk3's though. I believe they are the longest inter city units on the UK network so can't moan at that.
 

ChilternTurbo

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I travel on these regularly and i've actually grown to quite like them, despite being distinctly underwhelmed when they first entered service.

Like
They're fast; I can get to our offices in Liverpool and Manchester from London very quickly.
They look good; the exterior styling works very well with the Virgin livery. I'm so glad these never ended up getting the ghastly First 'barbie/dynamic squiggles' treatment…
I find the seats in both standard and first class perfectly comfortable - more so than the Mk.3 items with their intrusive armrests.

Hate
I find the joint male/female automated announcements irritating.
Too many seats in standard class line up with a thick plastic pillar.
Underwhelming First Class ambience; I know not everyone is keen on leather seats but I think it would really lift the interior.
The pervasive smell of the lavatories - not as bad as it used to be but Pendolinos still smell…
The fact that the whole fleet wasn't upgraded to 11 carriages.
 
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So, the people thinking they're awful are in a pretty small minority. Maybe it's time for some to change the record on here and accept they're not a bad train by any means.
If you think those of us who don't like them are going to change our opinion, you are out of luck. They are badly specified, badly designed and badly built piles of junk.

Ok I work for VT so have some bias but if they were so bad, then why do the satisfaction rates come back as well as they do?

Because normals are stupid and have no idea what they could have had. Try an ICE and tell me Pendolino is better.
 

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How is a train that is reliable, has supported growth across the WCML and has a good reputation with the passengers as bad as being made out here? You’ll find from the poll above a majority like them. It seems the Pendos get a lot of hate despite being good at their specified role.
 

KevinTurvey

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Main problem for me is I find them claustrophobic - Here is my Pendolino wish list for when they are refurbished:

- Spin round some of the airline style seats to make a few more window facing table bays and more behind seat luggage space. This may mean losing a couple of seats though.

- Take the luggage racks from in front of the window and put them in front of the plastic pillar instead, and put the displaced seats in front of the window!

- The seat shape is not too bad, but they are too hard and uncomfortable after more than an hour - slightly softer deeper cushions would be nice.

- They feel dark especially during the day - brighter lighting in the centre aisle, and lighter colours to the end panels.

- Whilst we are stuck with the small windows, I always thought the interior panelling with the integral blind was too thick - replace these with a slimmer design and maybe get up to an extra inch of shoulder space.
 

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Er, how? What is the point of comparing a Pendolino with a train that would knock the platform off at the first station it got to, and that's if it didn't bring the wires down first?
Because we are talking about the interior fit rather than the loading gauge of the train.

The interior fit out of the ICE (even allowing for the more generous bodysize) is vastly superior - it just oozes high quality. Pendolino comes across as having a cheap and nasty interior.
 
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