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London Midland 350/2s

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Old 1st October 2009, 16:02
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London Midland 350/2s

A funny thing about theese compared to the 35/s is trhat he seats althogh 3+2 but the same type as the 350/s the seats on the 350/2s don't seem to have flip down tables on the back of the seats why have they done this and why couldn't they atleast fit half tables to the seating areas as simmler to the MK3 Gatwich A-Port Coaches.


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I suppose that they wanted to fit in as many people as possible.
It would be nice though.
It would encourage people to travel.
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I suppose that they wanted to fit in as many people as possible.
It would be nice though.
It would encourage people to travel.
That’s one thing but they could still fit in half tables and flip down tables on the rear of the seat backs as on the 350/1s they could do it under warranty to I think.
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