The q and a appears to indicate they will still have first class on the 185s, but for a service every 3/4 hours I don't really see the point- to use a first class ticket you'd have to plan your entire day around the few trains with it.
Some people will do, as some people must be buying the Advance tickets on this route.
But I do take the view that most users of TPE First Class on these routes (rather than TPE proper or the Scottish services) are doing so simply to avoid overcrowding.
Neil
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Because there are no roof handles. Some 156s have seats with handles, but not all. If you are stood between two tables, there is nothing at all to hold on to, so you will fall over.
There aren't in a 185 either. You can hold onto the seats if you need to, or indeed the seats with the handles where provided.
Neil
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I wish you would think about what you are saying before you say it. Your 'space-wasting' is because a 185 has First Class, luggage racks and much bigger doors.
First Class is a waste of space on a short distance service that is heavily overcrowded. Meanwhile, the Class 156 has a large van area at one end perfect for heavy luggage - the ex-fNW ones even have a nice big shelf in there.
The wheelchair space is by the disabled bog (albeit quite small).
A 156 will thusly see dwell time shoot through the roof (particularly at Salford Crescent)
You do know that the NorthWest Express routes were operated using 156s for years? The green-stripe variety were quite popular - InterCity like trains (a bit like Mk3s without aircon, in a way) on local routes. They didn't cause massive issues.
suitcases being left in the wheelchair area and in front of doors (because there is nowhere else to put them and this is an Airport route)
As noted above, there's the van area. The overhead racks are also, like the 185s, generously sized.
and less revenue because of the lack of First Class (potentially additional costs compensating those with FC tickets).
I doubt First Class revenue is all that high - or if it is, it's being taken on largely false pretences due to people paying for it purely to escape overcrowding. These services traditionally did not carry First Class - they are not InterCity services. The only reason they do now is because all the 185s are the same.
I have also had enough of your 'anti-northern passenger' attitude.
I think that is over the top.
OK, here's your chance. The 170s are going; this is a done deal. How do *you* solve the problem? While I know it's difficult, give some ideas as to the cost, and if extra subsidy will be required please explain where it will come from.
Neil