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Re: 131 500, then 4



I don't!. I'm an un-researched idiot it seems! ;)

I am in fact talking about the Tulloch (R & S Set) type carriages.

The seats on these *are* a danger to my posture, because I really cannot
find a seat on any of them that I can sit up straight on, with out some sort
of contortion, spring digging, or lack of sprung support. The Kapok dusting
out of some of the older ones is also a fibrous air born hazard as well.

They are a disgrace, I'm sad to say.

Ivan
"David Johnson" <trainman@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
jem5ft44jodrfu4d4n3e2vthksjljtiq5k@4ax.com">news:jem5ft44jodrfu4d4n3e2vthksjljtiq5k@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 05:21:38 GMT, "Ivan Smith"
> <ivsmith11@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote:
>
> >And while they are at it, have they considered that a class action could
be
> >brought against them for the poor physical condition of the seating on
the K
> >sets. I'm a tall man, and it's hard a the best of times to get
comfortable
> >and sit up straight on these chairs, so the K set seats are a
chiropractors
> >friend, because I can't sit on one of them, even if they aren't severely
> >degraded, without some sort of physical contortion.
>
> Where exactly do you catch these K sets?