Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
One thing I've noted of late is that TOCs that operate 80x have pretty much all (if not all) switched to publicising a maximum bag size of 90x70x30cm rather than the "default" nothing longer than a metre in any direction as found on NRE.
Obviously 90x70cm is pretty massive and so unlikely to be an issue (and is probably just designed to put people off bringing particularly tall stuff like golf bags and surfboards), but making a long journey this weekend I noted a LOT of people who had bags (e.g. expanded trolley cases) that were likely a fair bit over 30cm in the thickness dimension. Rucksacks are typically "square" so are particularly likely to go over if packed tightly.
What has led to this change? I can't see it as relating to the Lumo incident because this is typically bags too big/heavy for the overheads anyway? It isn't enforced (I saw a lot of very big stuff) but it seems to have been done very quietly, first by LNER and now by others too - if they started enforcing, I suspect a lot of arguments would ensue, particularly as it makes very little sense and Accompanied Animals and Articles fares could be quite high, being basically a child fare?
In short it works for trolley bags, but not the all manner of other stuff people bring.
Obviously 90x70cm is pretty massive and so unlikely to be an issue (and is probably just designed to put people off bringing particularly tall stuff like golf bags and surfboards), but making a long journey this weekend I noted a LOT of people who had bags (e.g. expanded trolley cases) that were likely a fair bit over 30cm in the thickness dimension. Rucksacks are typically "square" so are particularly likely to go over if packed tightly.
What has led to this change? I can't see it as relating to the Lumo incident because this is typically bags too big/heavy for the overheads anyway? It isn't enforced (I saw a lot of very big stuff) but it seems to have been done very quietly, first by LNER and now by others too - if they started enforcing, I suspect a lot of arguments would ensue, particularly as it makes very little sense and Accompanied Animals and Articles fares could be quite high, being basically a child fare?
In short it works for trolley bags, but not the all manner of other stuff people bring.
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