A Totally Objective Ranking of TFL Seat Designs
<p>Fun fact: the suggestion of this article first appeared as a DM from a random girl on Twitter. It’s taken me so long to write this that we’ve upgraded from random DMs to living together. As an aside, I can highly recommend dating long-distance and telling border guards that you met via Twitter DM, purely for the dubious looks you get.</p>
<p>But, energy replenished by a recent trip back to the UK, and given my follower base sits at the direct meeting point between design nerds, transport nerds, and urbanist London Twitter, it seems an obvious one. The moquette is a fairly unique bit of design, given that its purpose is as much practical as aesthetic. Made to reduce the amount of deep cleaning required by being dazzling enough to withstand the damage and dirt of repeated use while not giving the transport service a bad reputation.</p>
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