YorksLad12
Established Member
Aye - the second (non-accessible) toilet is also within the carriage, which is no fun if you get one of the several seats opposite it. The accessible one has tip-up seats alongside it up to the crew door. All we're getting is a light (meaning "cheap") refresh. There have been plenty of speculative posts about what do do with the 185s, I'm desperately trying not to open up any cans of wormsThere's a small toilet at the end of the centre vehicle furthest from the composite coach. That's obviously no help to those who need the accessible facilities.
Having the universal toilet right at the end of the unit behind a cab is certainly unconventional, but there's always going to be a degree of compromise with a 3-car unit that has a reasonably sized first class area. There may have been better ways of designing it but the units are now nearly 20 years old, so any major changes are probably off the table.
