No overhead luggage, very narrow aisle (with poles in it, to boot), irreversible seats prearranged into groups of four...
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The seats don't look particularly soft either...
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This is inside a long-distance regional rail train in Tokyo (Joban Rapid)--overhead luggage, softer seats, more standing room...pic.twitter.com/TnAlpHYIAN
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The only thing that lets me down about that Joban Rapid interior is that the transverse seats aren't reversible
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Most cars on a Joban Rapid train don't have transverse seats at all; much more spacious this waypic.twitter.com/lRbPDq2yu0
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If you really need forward-facing seats for a long ride, you can reserve a first class seat (these *are* reversible...but no luggage rack)pic.twitter.com/pjGlS4bDxW
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The new Regio 2N trains coming to the RER have a much more stylish interior than the OP trainpic.twitter.com/JArLW4a6lj
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Still a very narrow walkway but the problem is mitigated by having seating cars separate from boarding cars--and interesting compromise
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Seats are fixed into forward-backward pairs tho...and irreversible...but at least they look much comfier
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This looks like a mediocre tram, not regional rail.
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Lines connect to the suburbs around Paris, from which you then switch to similar, usually mediocre, lines.
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Paris metro is tricky; different lines, some different quality of interior cars. Lines that touch "no-go" (if you're smart) areas also bad
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Aw I like it (have you see what these look like before mid-life renew?) :p took these every day for a few months when I lived there last
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For poor people in economy class more then enough.
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