What is first class like on West Midlands trains?
First class features reclining seats, extra legroom, tables, curtains and a power socket for each customer.
Is first class train worth it UK?
Overall, First Class tickets can definitely be worth the cost. Most carriers these days offer very minimal price differences between the two travel classes. At Trainline, we’ll automatically show you if there are low-priced First Class tickets available, so you can be sure that you won’t miss out on any bargains.
Are there refreshments on West Midlands trains?
There is no food/drink service.
Do West Midlands trains have toilets?
All our trains have toilets; we’re paying extra attention to keeping them topped up with soap and water.
Do West Midland trains have plugs?
The refurbished trains will have plug sockets by every seat, free wi-fi and tables. We have to strike a balance between the need for our trains being refurbished, and the need to reduce overcrowding.
Can I take my bike on the train west midlands?
Folding bikes are allowed on all trains, buses and trams in the West Midlands. You can also take non-folding bikes on most trains, but space is limited. You might have to reserve a spot for your bike.
Do you get free drinks on first class trains?
All passengers travelling in First Class will receive complimentary food and drink. For shorter journeys, passengers are offered non-alcoholic drinks and snacks while on journeys over 70 minutes passengers can look forward to something a little more substantial.
What is the point of first class?
1. Less Stress. If long lines for security checks and crowds of passengers waiting to board the flight annoy you, a first class flight will be an enjoyable escape from the stress and inconvenience of air travel. The check in is faster with priority screening at many airports and priority boarding at the gate.
Is food free on first class trains?
All passengers travelling in First Class will receive complimentary food and drink.
Can you drink alcohol on West Midlands trains?
Bringing alcohol with you on-board. We all need to be responsible. We’ll be keeping an eye out as you get on (supported by the British Transport Police), so if you try to bring alcohol on board, or we think you’re a little worse for wear, you won’t be allowed to travel. Sorry.