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Old January 5th 14, 11:15 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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In article ,
(Peter Masson) wrote:

"Roland Perry" wrote

The 10am northbound currently seems to be called the "Northern Lights"
and goes to Aberdeen. So will be an HST, most of which probably have 7
passenger cars. But these days there are many more other trains between
London and Scotland to catch; not just the 10am.


HSTs on East Coast are 2+9, i.e. 9 passenger cars, with only a small
part of the TGS taken up by a guard's and luggage compartment. Mk4
sets are 91+9 Mk4s + DVT. In Mk1 days a lot of the second class
accommodation on the ECML was in 48-seater SKs - very comfortable for
those who like compartment stock, but two Mk4s have more seats than 3
Mk1 SKs.


48 seat Mark 1 SKs and TSOs were the exception. Most were 64-seater. My 1989
Ian Allan Combined Volume has coaching stock and tells me that SOs were
48-seaters and TSOs 64-seaters with SKs of both capacities. By then there
were few SOs or SKs.

Mk 1 & earlier Mk 2 coaches were 20.45M which means that a 12-coach train of
Mk 1s was 245M, a bit longer than 10 coaches of Mk 3 or 4 stock.

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Colin Rosenstiel