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First class declassified question
 
Re: First class declassified question
Posted by ChrisB at 10:25, 10th July 2024
 
Can't remember the last time I saw a queue for a static trolley, mind.

Re: First class declassified question
Posted by Mark A at 09:39, 10th July 2024
 
Good point. For first class ticket holders, its effectively declassified first class*.

Mark

*Unless it's now part of the GWR first class offer to sit people next to a queue of people making purchases from the door of a sweet shop.

Re: First class declassified question
Posted by ChrisB at 17:20, 9th July 2024
 
An odd one. If the catering crew have decided for some reason to run the standard class catering from a static location over the threshold of the kitchen at the 1st class end of a nine car IET, does this count as declassifying the first class carriages?

Definitely not - unless you can get approval from the on train manager. Of course one can pass through to access the catering, but return to your seat in Standard with whatever you purchase.

fyi Mark - Those IETs carry their own ramps both front & rear.

Re: First class declassified question
Posted by Mark A at 08:31, 9th July 2024
 
A less-than-annual event-related trip that I've been making since 2014 and I'm keenly aware that people worldwide have bigger problems than the storms that have battered and degraded GWR - not least that the 2014 return was marked by Russia-backed forces reaching 38000 feet into the stratosphere to bring down a civilian airliner, and yesterday sullied by strikes across Ukraine that included devastation to a childrens hospital, the work and lives of its people and patients.

There were good aspects to yesterday's return though: advance 1st tickets were available, the train ran on time through weather that wouldn't have been the first choice for driving to Cornwall, the travel needs of several disabled travellers were being met, with reassurance given that people would be ready with a ramp at Paddington. Those IEP interiors are getting tired though: worn seats and a floor covering that's a dirt magnet, and odd bits of corrosion starting to appear on their exteriors.

Mark

Re: First class declassified question
Posted by Oxonhutch at 01:22, 9th July 2024
 
As an ex-First Class commuter, I would say yes.

First class declassified question
Posted by Mark A at 21:44, 8th July 2024
 
An odd one. If the catering crew have decided for some reason to run the standard class catering from a static location over the threshold of the kitchen at the 1st class end of a nine car IET, does this count as declassifying the first class carriages?

Mark

 
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