sidempaar
Sidempaar is a term that refers to a specific type of seating arrangement found in various vehicles, most notably in trains and some buses. It describes a seating configuration where passengers face each other. This arrangement typically involves two seats positioned across a small table or aisle from each other. The primary characteristic of sidempaar seating is the direct, face-to-face orientation of passengers. This design is often implemented to facilitate conversation between travel companions or to provide a workspace for individuals during their journey. In train travel, sidempaar seating is a common feature in compartments and some open saloons, offering a more social or interactive travel experience compared to forward-facing seating. The term itself is of Germanic origin, with "side" referring to the lateral positioning and "paar" meaning pair. While not universally adopted, sidempaar seating remains a distinct and recognizable feature in public transportation design, valued for its ability to foster a sense of community or provide a practical amenity for passengers. The specific dimensions and features of the table or aisle between the seats can vary depending on the vehicle model and manufacturer.