Not sure if anyone is familiar with this, but I came across the site “seat guru” when researching seats for a flight recently. It’s essentially a far more detailed seating plan than is available on the airline website for as many aircraft in as many configurations as possible.
Main features include:
Clear colour coding of good seats, seats to avoid, things to be aware of, seats with mixed reviews etc...
A detailed description of every seat as you click on it, describing the position, any significant points, whether it has good window alignment etc...
It got me thinking, would this be possible/helpful to produce an equivalent website for train seating? It could certainly help many people with reserving/choosing a seat for a potentially 4-5+ hour journey. I would certainly be willing to get started on a project like that if it would be helpful to a significant amount of people.
The main features of this would be a seating plan for each reservable train in the UK, with a detailed map (showing window positions, seat directions and colour coded good/bad/priority seats) and a description of the advantages and/or disadvantages of each seat.
Main features include:
Clear colour coding of good seats, seats to avoid, things to be aware of, seats with mixed reviews etc...
A detailed description of every seat as you click on it, describing the position, any significant points, whether it has good window alignment etc...
It got me thinking, would this be possible/helpful to produce an equivalent website for train seating? It could certainly help many people with reserving/choosing a seat for a potentially 4-5+ hour journey. I would certainly be willing to get started on a project like that if it would be helpful to a significant amount of people.
The main features of this would be a seating plan for each reservable train in the UK, with a detailed map (showing window positions, seat directions and colour coded good/bad/priority seats) and a description of the advantages and/or disadvantages of each seat.