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Join Date: Mar 2006
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So to be finnicky about things, is this the layout? ( ![]() ![]() Sitting over a driving engine beside a cab in particular is a disaster, as the shudders also go up the wall the seat is attached to, making it feel like a vibrating chair gone bonkers. Upon finding out where the engines were (though wasn't sure which were the worst till now), I sat in a middle table seat to avoid both and you're right - as suspected this is probably the best seat on the 2900, also taking into account the decent window view. The tables really need to be larger though - a common complaint of the DMUs. So to sum up, if the driving engine is momentarily turned off, you can get the best seat in the house if you're sitting over them as you're far away from the services engines and get the advantage of the only decent airline seat which is on top of some of them - but when they're switched on, which is probably 80-90% of the time, if not 100% on some journeys, then it's a nightmare. If you chose a services engine seat, you've less noise, but it's constant and gauranteed for the whole journey. Damned if you do.... I think I'll be taking the table seat from now on ![]() Thanks lostcarpark. |
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