I'm writing this from my first really long and high speed return trip to home on an
GWR▸ IET▸ (just approaching TAUNTON
). My impressions are somewhat mixed, but I'll summarise them as follows:
1. 35mins late leaving Paddington due to crew shortage (incoming train late, not the fault of the IET itself of course, well not in this case at least).
2. Train inside very noisy and difficult to make out the
PA▸ announcements. There seems also to be a very bad wheel flat on the bogie I'm sat over.
3. Suspension very stiff and bogies hitting top stops rather loudly when passing over
S&C▸ (in particular on the
B&H▸ Line with its very poor track geometry).
4. Catering was OK with two trolleys that passed through several times.
5. Toilets seem a little bit too compact and difficult to see water/soap/drier controls.
6. I'm quite tall (with consequent long legs) and its a bit difficult to get into/out of inner of 4 seats with tables. Don't (Didn't) have that problem on a MK3.
7. Acceleration on AC very impressive.
8. Acceleration on Diesel seems very poor and we seemed to struggle with the Devon banks earlier in the morning.
Overall impression: An 'Average' train that our politicians probably think is fit enough for us Far-Southwesterners......
Earlier in the day I had travelled on two Siemens Desiro trains and my judgement is thats a much better train and better quality than an IET (well, a GWR one that is - haven't been on an
LNER» Zoomer yet)!
Edit to add some after-observations:(a) The seat covers are showing signs of wear on the edges where passengers rotate as they get into and out of seats (they won't last long at that rate - in some cases already threadbare).
(b) There are several places around the train seats where buiscuit crumbs are collecting and not being hoovered up. Doesn't look very hygenic to me.
(c) Train window exteriors not very clean. Its been a few dry days so no excuse there.
(d) Toilet door very difficult to slide open due to heavy springing. It was even more difficult if the door was moving against the train motion direction.
(e) Illuminated Saloon 'Toilet Engaged' sign very difficult to see at a distance when lit.