It does seem very shortsighted to scrap HSTs▸ whilst capacity remains such a problem.
HSTs are old and rapidly becoming non-standard, but SHORT TERM retention of a modest number would seem to be more sensible than rushing to scrap them.
Cross country voyagers are still overcrowded.
Short formed IETs▸ are still a regular feature.
It would in my view be reasonable to grant a derogation regarding disabled facilities.
I would argue that an HST with seats to spare, is in practical terms a lot more accessible than a crush loaded half length DMU▸ .
I rather doubt that a wheelchair user could even board a crush loaded IET, let alone get to the universal toilet, or to the wheelchair space. Booking wont help as bookings are voided on short formed units.
It does seem crazy that ex
LNER» hst's which have exactly the same interior as
XC▸ are sitting idle. Although Coronavirus has had a massive impact, when things get back to normal these voyagers could be replaced. If
EMR» can get dispensation until 2022 why can't XC? The government seems intent on keeping the voyager fleet within XC rather than making Arriva buy IET's or something better.
Although I suspect if the Voyagers do get freed up Grand Central will take them on to replace its 180s.