Which is exactly my point the 165's do not need first class especially the 2 car units it is also questionable that the 3 car units and even the 166's need first class, the London & Reading suburban services need the space. The first few rows of seats inside the vestibules need turn 90 deg to increase standing room.
Lets make the TV commute more tolerable, no tables and no first class
Come out on the Cotswold Line some time and you will see why there is first class seating in Turbos - on certain trains if a 165 turns up instead of a 166, especially on the 8.58 from Malvern, then first class ticketholders from charlbury often find there are no seats left for them and have to ride in standard until Oxford, where they can gets seats in first in the extra set that couples on there - not exactly the service they are paying a hefty premium for. Even on the two-car sets you will find people transferring from an
HST▸ into the halts Turbo at Oxford. And if you want more standing room, fit 2+2 seats, like
FGW▸ 's 150s, the 172s ordered for
LM▸ , etc.
Inspector, while you have done a lovely job counting what will be happening next month, you don't seem to have bothered counting up what we have now, never mind what was running from 2004 onwards, when it was an HST or Adelante on something like 80 per cent of the services, against barely more than 50 per cent from December, going by your tally.
At present on Saturdays, 13 out of 15 London-bound trains are HSTs and 11 out of 14 the other way - not exactly a favourable comparison with your figures above. Rather more InterCity quality and comfort there than there will be in a fortnight's time, while two HST weekday train pairs from last December's timetable were excised in February, again reducing a weighting previously heavily favouring HSTs.
And a good number of the weekday HST services that remain outside the peak are running the 'wrong' way compared with where the passenger flow is going, eg every morning I sit on a crowded Turbo on the 8.58 from Malvern as it passes the 8.22 HST to Hereford just outside Moreton, with dozens of empty seats going west. While I wouldn't wish a journey to Hereford by Turbo on anyone, it's pretty clear which of the two services really should have an HST.
Yes, we had just a handful of HSTs each way pre-2004, but the services on the route were split between FGW and Thames at that time and it was painfully obvious long before 2004 that the Turbos had done such a good job of growing custom that something bigger and better was needed and that something - putting 180s on Oxford and Cotswold services to offer that InterCity quality and comfort - played a big part in helping FGW clinch the deal to run the Thames Valley routes from 2004-6.
Are you saying that it's okay to remove stock designed for long-distance services in favour of - your words - bin lorries on wheels? (and just to be pedantic, don't all bin lorries have wheels?). Even if the litter-picking is better, the Turbos are still the same inside as they were in the hands of Thames and
NSE▸ - and look destined to stay like that even after their 'refresh'.