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TfL Rail and Tube panel
"Andy" wrote in message ... And I do use the WLL (and occasionally the NLL) during the peaks, so I know what a difference the 378s have made. However I can also foresee a time, when the frequencies finally increase (along with the extra car) that all that standing space won't be needed. Is it really OK not to at least consult passengers about this? When was the last major public consultation about either mainline or LU rolling stock seating layout? I don't recall such a consultation prior to various tube stocks losing transverse seating yet it's now the norm. IIRC the S stock 'consultation' was basically a take it or leave it exhibition, except for some tiny details... I think now that LO have 'broken the mould', there'll be more on mainline TOCs. The Greater Anglia RUS already suggests that new stock for some of their next inner suburban trains (eg Chingfords) will have the same layout as 378s. Paul S |
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