Concourse Seats were specified in a lot of the underground and metro stations, while Mall Seats made the bulk of the order. Mall seats using Wood Without Worry battens were installed in most of the 200 regional, CBD and suburban train stations. Wood Without Worry aluminium battens are sublimated with a woodgrain finish. They were selected for high traffic, exposed and graffiti prone locations for their durability, low maintenance and strength.
Now ten years on, we sent a team – two engineers and two product specialists – to assess the state of these Wood Without Worry Mall Seats. They visited ten Sydney stations in metro, suburban and regional locations to audit the condition of the aluminium battens and collect feedback from station masters, to understand how these seats perform after ten years.
Sydney Train stations accommodate millions of passenger journeys each year. Here are passenger numbers for the ten we visited:
Station Name
Type
Passengers recorded in 2023
Bullaburra
Regional
24,050
Regents Park
Western Sydney
614,040
Woodford
Regional
158,58
Artarmon
Metro
2,320,470
Summer Hill
Inner West
1,730,440
Lewisham
Inner West
1,341,900
Stanmore
Inner West
1,532,770
Merrylands
Western Sydney
3,096,450
Sydenham
Metro
4,087,010
Doonside
Western Sydney
1,297,950
Total
16,045,080
Results of the visual audit and interviews with station masters
Overall condition after 10 years
All 172 seats visited were considered to be in good condition.
No battens needed replacing.
14% of seats showed signs of scratches from general wear and tear.
Fading
There were 69 seats in full sun. While battens had lost some of their original lustre, the rich tones of the woodgrain remained, with little to no sign of fading.
Graffiti
No seats had painted graffiti. One seat in Woodford, Blue Mountains had fresh graffiti. The station master removed it with wipes during our visit.
The station masters were given touch up paint for scratches.
3% of seats were gouged.
23% of seats showed signs of scratched graffiti typically on the first batten. Tagging was done with a sharp object such as a knife. The station masters didn’t consider this form of graffiti to warrant replacing the batten.
Maintenance
Station masters hose seats daily, mainly due to bird droppings.
Marker and spray paint graffiti is removed with wipes.
Maintenance included hosing seats with soapy water.
Woodford Train Station Master explained their cleaning protocol. “The seats under cover are cleaned with soapy water once a week. Uncovered seats are cleaned twice a week, because of bird droppings. Graffiti is removed with wipes when it appears. They are easy to clean and I think they look good.” Station maintenance teams can be called to replace battens if required, but when asked about batten replacement he noted, “I’ve been at this station for three years and in that time, no battens have been replaced”.
Conclusion
A timber look can be achieved through ‘Wood Without Worry’, also known as Woodgrain Aluminium.
Wood Without Worry is a tried-and-tested batten material that is stronger and more durable than timber and is ideal for locations requiring a low-maintenance and graffiti-resistant option. Its appearance is stable over time. The battens do not fade after a decade in direct sunlight and graffiti can be easily removed.
Ten year old Mall Seat at Bullaburra Station, with a brand new batten sample. Ten year old Mall Seat at Artarmon Station. New batten sits above.Bullaburra Station platforms with ten year old Mall Seats.Scratched graffiti can permanently mark seats, but where necessary, can be treated with touchup paint and doesn’t warrant replacing battens.Mall and Concourse Seats in 2015 awaiting rollout to Sydney and regional train stations.
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