Daver6
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I get back on after dinner, go to my cabin and it's a disaster. Even warmer! Bed has been made too, so the staff who made the beds would have known it was a sauna. Now I'm pretty annoyed. I go to the bar and ask to speak to the journey manager (she'd been making PAs along the way so I ask for her by name too). I'm told they'll get the person who is in charge of my section of the train.
He turns up after 10 minutes. It seems he's only been aware of the cooling issue in our carriage for the last 15 minutes. I find that hard to believe or they have a major breakdown in process. There are several other annoyed folks from my carriage there too. We give him a chance to go investigate. Eventually he comes back and says it can't be fixed until we get to Perth and they'll make other sleeping arrangements for us.
Two issues. This is now 9 hours after the problem was initially reported and people just want to go to bed. This could have been done long ago. Secondly, the train is broken into sections. Each section has some sleeper carriages a lounge car and a dining car. You can't move to the next section as you'd need to traverse non-public carriages (power, kitchen etc). Therefore, for folks like me who were travelling with other people, we needed to remain in the same section. Those who were solo were moved to a different section.
About five of us landed up in the staff quarters which was one carriage ahead of my original carriage. The room was very similar but not as well maintained. The bed was narrower and no where near as comfortable. We could leave our belongings in the original cabin and move between. It was two hours after going to the bar to raise this issue that I finally got to bed and has a rather poor sleep.
He turns up after 10 minutes. It seems he's only been aware of the cooling issue in our carriage for the last 15 minutes. I find that hard to believe or they have a major breakdown in process. There are several other annoyed folks from my carriage there too. We give him a chance to go investigate. Eventually he comes back and says it can't be fixed until we get to Perth and they'll make other sleeping arrangements for us.
Two issues. This is now 9 hours after the problem was initially reported and people just want to go to bed. This could have been done long ago. Secondly, the train is broken into sections. Each section has some sleeper carriages a lounge car and a dining car. You can't move to the next section as you'd need to traverse non-public carriages (power, kitchen etc). Therefore, for folks like me who were travelling with other people, we needed to remain in the same section. Those who were solo were moved to a different section.
About five of us landed up in the staff quarters which was one carriage ahead of my original carriage. The room was very similar but not as well maintained. The bed was narrower and no where near as comfortable. We could leave our belongings in the original cabin and move between. It was two hours after going to the bar to raise this issue that I finally got to bed and has a rather poor sleep.