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Unread 22-06-2015, 14:34   #240
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Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
I took it that by cramped, James meant that the seats were very close together - which they are, particularly the airline style seats if you have someone else sat next to you - not that the train was necessarily full. These trains don't have enough luggage storage either.
If you read the original post it was a combination of the two.

But I'm struggling to believe that a 10-car voyager train would be full along the North Wales coast (the 09:10 Euston-Holyhead is usually a double voyager).

It does sound like there was only a single voyager on that leg, which is not the norm.

There is now the additional Manchester-Holyhead loco hauled train which connects with the ferries, so pressure on the other train should be reduced.
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