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which is best MK1,MK2,MK3,OR,MK4?

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bluebottle

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Mk2 as used by Virgin on the last XC workings come top for "ambience"?

:roll:

I meant that as a general experience I preferred being in an air conditioned Mk 2 than anything else. Loads of room, windows always lined up and you didn't get a whack from the MBSO powering the train.
 

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MK1s... i like the smell of it which i call "Damp for a time but dry now!".
Ah, the joy of commuting in South London in the 70s. Get up, shower, stroll to the station, and be plunged into the atmosphere of a school gym bag that hasn't been unpacked all term.
 

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Ah, the joy of commuting in South London in the 70s. Get up, shower, stroll to the station, and be plunged into the atmosphere of a school gym bag that hasn't been unpacked all term.

Dont forget that lovely warm feeling in your lower regions with steam heat stock, when you got up and discovered the seat was damp. Then there was the water features where the condensation was running of the inside of the windows.
And finally a walk through 4 MkI,s from the buffet on a 90mph express, on a good day you still had half a cup of coffee by the time you reached your seat, yes how I (dont) really miss daily travel in MkI's.
Yes I love them on a special for a bit nostalga but , dont view them through Rose tinted specs.
Anyone else on here travelled on the Reps before they gave way to the 442's. They were known as electric deltics for their power , but a fast run on the mainline to Bournmouth made you wonder if it was going to stay on the rails.
 

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Yes i remember i few hair raising trips in the southern MK1 EMU's and also in the mainline MK1's but the best i remember was them good old 304 EMU's that used to ply up and down the WCML they put the pacer's to shame .
But still better than them stupid vomiters i HATE them.
 

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I never travelled on the Mk1 and Mk2, but out of the other 2, I prefer the Mk3s.

I like the slam doors, the slide down windows and the overall character of the interior, being a 'proper' train. Old, loud loco, with a carriage with windows that work themselves down, so your ears pop when a train goes past, and actually having to open the door when you get home. Just feels 'right'.

Nostalgic, or what. :lol:
 

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I never travelled on the Mk1 and Mk2, but out of the other 2, I prefer the Mk3s.

I like the slam doors, the slide down windows and the overall character of the interior, being a 'proper' train. Old, loud loco, with a carriage with windows that work themselves down, so your ears pop when a train goes past, and actually having to open the door when you get home. Just feels 'right'.

Nostalgic, or what. :lol:

Very. You describe things that I think most regular travelers would gladly see the back of.

However, I do prefer the mk3 to the mk4, on basis of "airspace". The Mk4 DOES feel that little bit more cramped thanks to the sloping sides- designed for a tilt capability never installed.
 

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GNER mk3's or mk4's. But for personal HSt reasons im gona say MK3, purely so you can get some smell in, well, when they had Vals...
 

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MK1 stands out from the rest. what can beat it? comfy soft seats not like the overstuffed ones in the modern coaches. You can stick your head out the window and enjoy the traction pulling you. Some have compartments. The lighting is just right.
 

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Nothing can its the ultimate in carridge comfort unless its being scrapped or lying on a heritage railway railway waiting to be saved.
 

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just because its expected of me i vote for the Mk5 made for the Intercity 250 which would of formed of CL93+Load x Mk5`s+ Mk5 DVT
 

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MK3's are the best, smooth, comfertable. I have travelled on all but MK4, the MK1's are very nice with soft seat in some compartments! plus they are very antiquy now :) (bad grammer i know lol) then the MK2's and then MK4 last because i have never travelled on one!
 

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They were never built, but they were the planned rolling stock for the IC250 sets which were going to be used on the WCML.

yup as i said the Intercity 250 would of ran on the WCML

CL 93+ Load x Mk5`s+ Mk5 DVT

as I said in the first post Mr South-Eastern
 

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The following comments all relate to 2nd class/standard coaches.

As someone who is over 6 feet tall and who likes to "nap" on my journeys I have to place the later air con Mk2s with cloth covered seats and a decent head rest at the top.

Closely followed by the Mk3 at the time when the seat back cushions changed from two piece with headrests that kept dropping out to a single piece. Most importantly the seatbacks were low enough to see over and through the carriage.

I am not a fan of the recently modernised Mk3 or 4 in any version; FGW's are far too close together and bright, all the others with their very low set seats and high seatbacks are claustrophobic unless you are sitting round a table which i cannot do unless I cut my legs off at the knee!
 
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