Hi everyone
I found this forum after searching online about pushchairs and trains. I have just returned from a 6 hour train journey (of which about 3 1/2 hours was on GWR▸ ) with a 1 1/2 year old, and I think the pushchair policy is a disgrace.
Welcome to the forum - hope you found the comments "up-thread" useful in helping to fill you in on issues and points of view, if (sadly) not really leading to a consensus view, let alone an agreed solution. I hope you're now recovered after the journey and got a good night's sleep - that's assuming that (s)he sleeps through!
On one hand, the "bean counters" are all about numbers of seats these days and that leaves little / less space for cycles, dogs, baby carriages (please forgive the old-fashioned word - I want to be all-encompassing) . But on the other hand they're all about the provision of facilities for those who are in wheelchairs; that does not include, though, those who are too young to be self-mobile yet.
Some of the suggestions for modifications made earlier are sensible. Best use could and should be made of wheelchair spaces and seats near them for all those for whom they can make travel an acceptable experience ... with (perhaps) more such spaces added over time as trains are refitted during their life - but with the
IETs▸ being so new, and the rail industry being so fast (not!) at doing things, that will be far too far in the future for your (or rather this) child.
It does sound as if the booking system could do with some tweaking, and perhaps even the fares and pricing? Pretty useless having a seat reserved in the midst of the "airline" section if you need to keep the pushchair up. We are due a fare system shakeup and one of the considerations should be passenger's needs; I worry about the law of unintended consequences, and of replacing one set of complex and obscure directives with another set that's different, but just as complex and obscure.
Train travel needs to remain a realistic option for families with young children. For what its worth, I think the original suggestion in the thread is a good one.
Indeed - and perhaps more so into the future.