Blamethrower
Member
My list:
Good:
222 Meridian Std + 1st - best use of minimum space + comfy - really quite worn out in std tho
175 ATW - std comfy, headrests you can sleep in
VTEC HST - std+1st - really comfy, great big bucket like seats in 1st
MK4 refurbished coaches
GW refurbished HSTs
Bad:
Pretty much every commuter train
all unrefurbished HSTs
anything 3+2
pendolinos with their plasticky noisy narrow rubbish
voyagers its the seat height that is wrong
387/2s which are somehow harder than 387/1s
All chiltern stock
All northern stock, everything, awfully maintained, dirty, disgusting uncomfortable seats
All 319's except the Switzerland ones (which ever sub-class they were)
All 321s
I qualify all this by being 6ft tall, wide shoulders and averagely fat. I also have laxity in shoulders and hips which means I get uncomfortable much quicker than others.
So for me, nowt beats the 222s and 175s for standard. Virgin always do the best first class.
All the rest is truly truly awful. When we're all getting larger, how is making the seats smaller a positive move?
I noticed that on 387s, due to the seat not having much padding, your bum moves around less meaning that you are actually more comfortable. By that i mean that as the train shakes around, you are using your muscles less to stabilise you, which means you last longer before the numb bumb takes over.
There is however not one genuinely comfortable train in the UK for me right now
Good:
222 Meridian Std + 1st - best use of minimum space + comfy - really quite worn out in std tho
175 ATW - std comfy, headrests you can sleep in
VTEC HST - std+1st - really comfy, great big bucket like seats in 1st
MK4 refurbished coaches
GW refurbished HSTs
Bad:
Pretty much every commuter train
all unrefurbished HSTs
anything 3+2
pendolinos with their plasticky noisy narrow rubbish
voyagers its the seat height that is wrong
387/2s which are somehow harder than 387/1s
All chiltern stock
All northern stock, everything, awfully maintained, dirty, disgusting uncomfortable seats
All 319's except the Switzerland ones (which ever sub-class they were)
All 321s
I qualify all this by being 6ft tall, wide shoulders and averagely fat. I also have laxity in shoulders and hips which means I get uncomfortable much quicker than others.
So for me, nowt beats the 222s and 175s for standard. Virgin always do the best first class.
All the rest is truly truly awful. When we're all getting larger, how is making the seats smaller a positive move?
I noticed that on 387s, due to the seat not having much padding, your bum moves around less meaning that you are actually more comfortable. By that i mean that as the train shakes around, you are using your muscles less to stabilise you, which means you last longer before the numb bumb takes over.
There is however not one genuinely comfortable train in the UK for me right now