And the trolley (no buffet on new trains) will be in the other unit.
As will be the first class host.
If the Pullman service survives the downgrade to DMU▸ operation, that too will be in the wrong half. First class passengers who wish to dine wont be able to do so if in the wrong first class section (no gangways between units)
Those first class customers in the dining portion will then complain about lack of non-dining spaces (only 36 first class seats in the half length DMUs)
Where's your evidence for any of this?
Catering provision has not been decided for the AT300 fleet.
Yet again, more criticism of trains that haven't entered service.
All you folk doing the criticising. Can I have a go on one of your crystal balls?
Catering provision has not been formally decided for the AT300s, but is most unlikely to include a buffet. The survey has already been done to show that buffets are not wanted.
The trains are closely based on the
SETs▸ which we now know do not have buffets. For years, I and others critical of the SETs, forecast no buffet. We were answered along the lines of "they have not been built yet" and "do not knock them until you have seen them" followed eventually by "they don't have buffets, but that is fine, passengers don't want buffets any more"
Unless
FGW▸ state promptly and clearly that "all the new AT300s will have a buffet serving freshly cooked hot snacks, and this buffet will be available to all passengers"
If no such statement is made soon and completely clearly, then we may assume that the AT300s wont have buffets.
What I fully expect to hear is vaguely reassuring statements like "stakeholder discussions" "we are having input into the design" and "catering arrangements have not yet been finalised" "some trains may incorporate a buffet"
Presuming that we don't get a buffet, then it is a fair assumption that the trolley will regularly be in the wrong half of the train, UNLESS FGW clearly state "when two 5 car units are coupled together a trolley will always be rostered for each unit"
Without seeing an AT300 I feel able to state that the majority of the fleet will be 5 car, that unit end gangways wont be provided, and most vehicles will have diesel engines under them.
I also forecast, no buffet, first class to be 36 seats or less, and regular single unit operation resulting in standing.