Only used it the once, disabled access for my daughter in a wheel chair fine, but those seats, very uncomfortable and hard and sitting side on is not a pleasant ride. Mind you travel Paddington - Taunton on a new IEP and you know what an uncomfortable seat feels like, only slightly better than the seats in the EMUs now running Reading - Paddington.maybe its just me then ell as i think the seats are like sitting on a plank of wood..maybe i am not padded enough
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What's with all this pink business, even barriers.
How would the trams change colour when they crossed the border of Birmingham on their way to Wolverhampton?What am I missing here ?, why aren't these trams painted in the iconic blue and cream colours of Birmingham transportation.
The very colours us older folks have looked for all of our lives.
I am not opposed to other colours else where, these colours are not right for Birmingham just another part of our history taken away.
As for the interior colours "well" nuff said, when I ride one will bring the bolster if the bed
I need to research the tram system I did not know has far a field they traveled.How would the trams change colour when they crossed the border of Birmingham on their way to Wolverhampton?
I'm sure the 'old guard' of Wolverhampton would be up in arms to see trams painted in the old 'BCT' colours.
Here's a link to the network that you may find useful.So one line Brum to Wolverhampton ?