In Carriage B, there are doors used to exit and enter the train on each side in the vestibule area.
Moving towards the seating area from the vestibule, you will open a door and pass through the doorway which is approximately 530mm wide. On the left there is a water fountain and two luggage racks which are available for carry-on items. A checked luggage service is also available. There are grabrails for safety at each end of the luggage rack. On the right, opposite the luggage rack, there are two rooms. One is a unisex shower which has a shower with body wash, a mirror, a baby change table and a power point. The other is a washroom which contains a basin and hand wash, mirror and power point.
Next is the seating area of Carriage B. In this carriage, there are two seats on each side. There are 12 rows of Economy Seats. Seats 1 to 48 are in Carriage B. Seat 48 is the closest seat to Carriage A while Seat 1 is at the end of the train. Just as in Carriage A, the Economy Seats each have a footrest, tray table, fixed armrests and a reading light. On the back of each seat is a seat pocket which contains a safety card, onboard menu and other information. In the front row seats, the tray table extends from the wall and the seat pocket is on the wall to the side of the seats. In Carriage B, seats 45 and 48 may be booked for customers travelling with an assistance animal where floor space can be provided to comfortably accommodate the animal. These seats are located at the front of the carriage.
There are emergency handles overhead in the seating area at the front, middle and end of the carriage. Pull the handle to stop the train in an emergency. These handles should be used to stop the train only in extreme circumstances. Penalties apply for misuse. There are windows with blinds that can be manually adjusted down each side of the carriage in the seating area. Seat numbers are indicated above the windows, just under the overhead storage. Overhead storage is available for hand luggage.
The aisle width between the seats is 420mm.
At the end of the seating area, there is a doorway through to male and female toilets, which are on opposite sides. The toilets contain a toilet, basin and handwash, mirror and power point.
The end of Carriage B is the end of the Inlander train and there is an emergency exit door with a window that has a view into the rail corridor.
We hope you found this description of our Inlander train service useful to assist with planning your journey and we look forward to welcoming you on board soon!