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Re: throwing out perfectly good trains and trams
- Subject: Re: throwing out perfectly good trains and trams
- From: Eben Levy <tkid@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 06:50:29 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Customer of Connect.com.au Pty. Ltd.
- References: <3944BFA4.874B6631@ozemail.com.au> <4ABB7BA22263014E.1E3AF62C7AE617D0.58D09D4E7E052CBE@lp.airnews.net> <l9m9ks8dhe76vmmkqfjlrsnerbbgsbpbc3@4ax.com>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:12088
Well, beside the seats themself, they are placing gthem closer together to fit
more in. I know I am small in frame and still find it hard to squeze into the
window seat with no one else there. I wouldn't like to try if the seating rows
where full.
Also they are more noisy and vibrate more then the older ones....
Bill Bolton wrote:
> "Dave Proctor" <daproc@spambait.ozemail.com.au> wrote:
>
> > Although I tend to agree with him in a lot of his points (scary, isn't it!).
> > Tangaras are newer than K-sets, yet K-sets are far more comfrotable.
>
> If you just measure seating, perhaps, but "comfort" is a meausre of a
> bunch of factors, not just seats.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bill
--
Bye for now,
Eben
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