EMU interior
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Re: EMU interior
Interior looks unexpectedly spartan. I had assumed that Aus interiors would have been similar to those in the UK and Europe with upholstered seats, carpeted floors, and soft, pleasant (and, equally as often, garish) colour schemes.
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Kevin Wilson-Smith
Re: EMU interior
Yes, it is very spartan - I would never have guessed the location from the inside. I probably would have plumped for India or somewhere similar!
Are all Australasian trains similar?
Are all Australasian trains similar?
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Marc Russell
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Re: EMU interior
All the suburban cars are spartan regardless of the model, the interurban cars have carpeted floors on the upper and lower deck, toilets (just) and drinking water kind of.
The Tangara's seats are fixed so that it isn't possible to flip them to suit direction of travel
The Tangara's seats are fixed so that it isn't possible to flip them to suit direction of travel
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Marc Russell
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Re: EMU interior
Sorry, as for the rest of states, from what I can remember Melbourne's trains were also spartan but because they are privatised I think the exterior is quite garish.
Trains in Perth have the same set up as MetroRail
Trains in Perth have the same set up as MetroRail