‘Numb bums’ alert as Aslef union slams poorly designed new carriages
		
	PASSENGERS on Britain’s newest trains will be left with “numb bums” from sitting on uncomfortable seats, train drivers warned yesterday.
With new research showing that the average age of Britain’s trains is the highest since records began, operators have trumpeted the introduction of new carriages.
But passengers have criticised new units — including the flagship stock replacing the Intercity 125 trains on key routes — for having hard seats, low armrests and no tables. On top of that, many seats do not line up with the windows.
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