Blindtraveler
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Whilst I absolutely 100% agree with you, don't say it too loudly as still accusing it of being a hotel on wheels, which it undoubtedly is to my way of thinking seems to badly affect the blood pressure of some people on this threadSo much for "the hotel on wheels".
The quality of the lounge car breakfast versus the quality of the seated passenger bacon rolls, of which I don't imagine they sell all that many apart from on the longer distance Highland services where breakfast is far more of a priority due to arrival time is so stark but again it could be more obvious that any seated passenger is most definitely an unwanted nuisance third class on that train. Don't know what the purchase of all bacon roll or other breakfast options that those in classic rooms can purchase our like, I assume the same stuff?