Lest we forget, almost every carriage running hereabouts says "First" on it, and of course people who are new to the train service and / or speak little English are going to find it confusing. If it's just "First" in words, it's OK on your standard ticket. If it's "1st" with numbers too, then you can't use it. Simples.
My emphasis in Bold... Someone tell South West Trains about this please...
Southern Stag I agree on the 377/6 Southern Trains units. Incidentally these units also convey the largest amount of First Class seating other than Class 442s (Which is kinda obvious what is First Class is on those units!)
I think the units that win the prize however are the GreaterAnglia Class 360 Units. Very little information especially if the compartment door is locked open
I think it is unreasonable to expect reading commuters or any other TV stations with a fast service to paddington to use the local stopping services. what would ypu do if you were in the same boat?
Well me personally would use a stopping service if I meant that I got a seat in the class of travel for which I have paid. As a regular First Class passenger (sorry) I often aim for trains that no-one else wants because either: They call everywhere. Take a cavorted route (London - York direct via Sheffield springs to mind
) or travel at times no-one else wants to (Very early AM or very early PM)
You may wish to discount my opinion however because I am not your usual 9-5 working commuter. I also have very unique travel preferences.
As a side line. I am loathed to suggest further complicating Ticketing arrangements. But I am thinking of
HS1▸ and something tom m has mentioned on the British Airways model.
If a season ticket from Reading - London Paddington was kept at the current price. But a second season tier created for slower services at a 25% discount? With a validity: NOT
HSS▸ Anything from West of Reading (With the exception of Reading West) allowing travel on HSS Services at no additional cost. Perhaps extend the scheme however so that passengers are given the choice to buy down to semi-fast services only.
Then a supplement of ^2.50 - ^5.00 payable on the train if you ever want to use the HSS Services on such a season.
You're not trying to price people out of the HSS Services. You're offering a reduced service in return for a reduced cost. If there is disruption of more than 30 minutes then all HSS restrictions are waived until all delays are nil.
I seriously think that would remove some capacity issues. As you are just moving the passenger flows around the trains you have available. I think ultimately however regardless of whatever is done. You are going to have too many passengers for trains.
With regards to the mothballed Mk3 Carriages
FGW▸ have been trying to source. There is so much
Mk2▸ lying around the country doing nothing. Yes these carriages are in excess of 40 years old maybe. But we have them. Maybe the
DfT» should be lobbying to make the best of a bad situation?! Just a thought...
Of course anyone complaining about the prices of a season ticket from Reading - London Paddington should be buying their season tickets from Overton