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                Seats

The seats aboard the Millennium Train are not necessarily ‘soft’ as expected (But not hard to sit on unlike the Tangara seats!). The seats are covered in ‘vandal-resistant’ material and have a pleasant soft feel to it (Compared to vinyl material used on most Sydney suburban seats). The texture design on the seats have a distinctive and attractive appearance in a blue colour patterned texture. Also, all the seats are reversible in either direction and have footrests fitted on both ends of the seat.

 

ABOVE: The interior of N1505 at Central. 22/11/02

 

ABOVE: The interior of D1002's top deck, at Blacktown station, one week after its release (30/6/02) on a Millennium Train staff open day.The seats are made from vandal-resistant material and are also reversible, unlike the Tangara (T-SET) seats- 6/7/02

 

ABOVE: The interior on N1502 between Redfern and Strathfield - 8/7/02

 

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