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Originally Posted by MrMastodonFarm
How is that any different from how seating works on the buses and older model ctrain cars though?
No one sits next to each other in a two person seat, unless it starts to fill up.
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It's still more comfortable on the old cars to sit next to another person 'cause there's a couple of inches between the window and the inside person and the outside person can spill into the aisle. In the new cars, I fill up the seat and then some and I'm 6', 200 lbs. It's kind of like the seats over the wheels and in the bendy sections of the bendy busses.
Speaking of which, the seats on the bendy section of the bendy busses are set at blood clot in your leg creating height, even for me. It's like sitting on a bar stool. Honestly, does Calgary Transit not try these things out? Similar seats on busses in Seattle are the proper height...