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On 9 Apr, 21:18, MIG wrote:
Nah, they'll just keep making the walls thicker and thicker. Honestly, why must modern trains have four-inch thick hollow walls? Thin, space-maximising walls with no poky-into-your-arm ledges are attractive features of both A stock and Desiros. Not to mention plenty of other trains on other metro systems such as New York. It seems new train interiors in this country whether LU or national rail seem to have a sort of pseudo nursery school look with big chunky fittings everywhere. If Fischer Price were ever to design train interiors they'd probably get a lot of business from the UK rail industry. B2003 |
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