Finally got the chance to take brunch on the 10::45 London Paddington to Swansea South Wales Pullman for the first time since it moved from an
HST▸ to an
IET▸ .
On the ten car service the restaurant is laid up in one of the two first class coaches in the five car set nearest the buffers.
The menu is the same as before with a choice of cereals, porridge or yoghurt (with or without granola). Following that there is the traditional fried breakfast, vegetarian alternative or salmon with scrambled egg. For a lower price there is also scrambled egg on toast.
The service is easier for the staff as it is a straight path out of the kitchen to serve the food. The kitchen features halogen hobs, combi oven and a large grill. It is also easier for the train planners as all the five car IETs have the same kitchen. Currently reliability of the service to the West of England is suffering as control struggle to diagram the remaining HST kitchens onto the services to and from Plymouth and keep things like mini-buffets away from those trains. All the modules used to bring the food and other equipment needed for the service now have dedicated storage places within the IET kitchen, so staff no longer need to push them past diners at the beginning and end of the meal. They also have a dedicated door to load and unload which will be particularly useful on busy trains where delays can occur while passengers and modules try to board or alight at the same time at the start or end of a journey.
There are currently two things currently missing from the IET service. There is no steamer so it is cold milk with the coffee (which doesn't really bother me). However, for reasons no-one can explain, there is also no ice being provided. Hopefully whatever the reason that will be resolved.
The seat layout may lead to some comment.
The bays of four are much the same as on the HST. However the tables for two have been replaced by single seats all facing the same way. I am not particularly worried which way I face so not an issue for me. However someone who likes to travel in a particular direction is either going to have to put up with it or tie up on seat on a bay of four which makes seating those travelling together more difficult.
There is one pair of seats together. Currently it is not being laid up, and with a lack of any view, it isn't likely to be popular.
The nine car IETs will have a slightly larger kitchen and with first class at both ends of the train the plan is the whole of first class at the London end of the train will be devoted to the Pullman. They are due to run to and from Swansea from mid-September.