Went on the Class 802 myself for the first time today down to Plymouth, Having experienced the Class 800 earlier in the year.
I thought id give a brief overview of my thoughts for those who haven't had the chance.
Good points:
The paintwork looks much nicer than the vinyl on 800s
Interior is slightly better with
GWR▸ moquette on the seats, although 800012 has the same interior as the 802s.
No brake squeal compared to the Class 800s, whether thats because they've been run in or lessons learned from the 800s?
Bad Points
Not a train issue but a staff one, the down journey had issues with the doors opening which delayed the train, however the return journey didn't have this problem so I can't see it was a train issue.
Certain coaches(the 2nd standard class coach from the front) with underfloor engines seems to vibrate a bit and are a little noisier than other coaches which do have underfloor engines but seem to be quieter(middle coach of a 5 car unit).
Because the train is a lot quieter than the
HST▸ with its iconic puring MK3s the interior sounds are louder, especially noisy holidaymakers, where as in a Mark 3, the train noise itself would drown out some of the other noise.
Parts of the journey on the hills from Newton Abbot to Plymouth seemed to be slow, especially the bank after Tavistock junction to Ivybridge, and the journey itself seemed to be slower, except timings where faster, this could possibly be because of better acceleration the train is already at speed where as a HST would still be accelerating.
Overall the down journey I wasn't impressed and on seeing a HST fly past the other way I wished I was on it, however the return journey seemed a lot better, although both trips where noisy with shouting passengers (heaven knows why when it was so quiet) I deboarded being fairly impressed, and feel Hitachi haven't done a bad job in replacing the mighty HST.
My only wish is the GWR would get a proper corporate branded interior inside and stop calling them
IET▸ 's and just name them the Castle Class, and call the HST's Kings.