I'm not too sure I buy that 2+9 argument. Only on Saturday I witnessed the 17:40 Newton Abbot - London Paddington arrive with 9 Carriages. Admittedly It consisted of the following:
43 - TGS - TF - TFD - TFRB - TS - TS - TSD - TS - TS - TGS - 43
Obviously the TGS at the London End was locked out of use. I've seen this done many times when a carriage needs to be moved somewhere.
I've seen another set recently running around with 2x Coach C's in it; also 9 carrriages.
But also I have witnessed a set consisting of: 43 - TF -
TFB▸ - TS -TSD - TS - TGS - 43
First Class on that set got a little cosy
I don't see why
FGW▸ need to alter the First Class seating on the
HST▸ actually. I still think they need to either significantly reduce the First Class Fares during the validity times of SVR/SVS and SSR/SSS Tickets (Off-Peak and Super-Off-Peak Return and Singles retro-retrospectively).
If FGW allowed their Weekend First Promotion to be extended to the Off-Peak Trains in a weekday, perhaps with limited refreshments, I think alot of people would be very tempted to upgrade. GreaterAnglia do something similar for ^10.00 Return on Off Peak Trains which is a First Class Upgrade both ways.
Of course, If FGW decide to change the seating configuration, then would it not be beneficial to adopt the method of Virgin Trains and just have a carriage with 2+2 and only Tabled seating that can be alternated between First and Standard Class as per the capacity requirements?
I think that would be a great idea as the
TM‡ can make the decision in real time based on the loadings of their train.
I wouldn't be too worried about losing the 2+1 Seating. However the other perks that First Class can offer I perhaps would be.
If FGW also decide to remove the First Class Advance Fares or significantly reduce the availability of them, then sorry, but I'll be going South West Trains when I go to London. With First Advance fares as little as ^11.90 (with railcard) the decision when faced with say a ^50 First Advance is going to be obvious. I would however be willing to pay ^50.00 to go to London in First Class if it meant I could just turn up and travel on any Off Peak Service.