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In a corridor coach there are several compartments with generally two times three seats facing each other. The chairs in an open coach, with one or more open plan areas with a centre aisle, are usually arranged in pairs of two with an aisle seat and a window seat. In a composite coach are
The passenger windows were 21 inches (53 cm) high. The seat pitch was 50 inches (130 cm). [59] The Dwight Austin-manufactured "Traveleze" seats reclined, and included both head and leg rests. [60] Hand luggage could be stored in racks above the coach seats, or in large storage racks on the lower level. [61]
36 ft (11 m) or 39 ft 4 in (11.99 m) for 42-57 seats The Seddon Pennine 7 was a mid-underfloor-engined single-deck bus or coach chassis built by Seddon Atkinson between 1974 and 1982. Historical overview
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Amfleet seats have swing-down tray-tables for at-seat food service, as well as overhead and underseat luggage storage. There are two restrooms at one end of the car. [58] There is a baggage rack at the end of the car. On some cars these have been replaced with a bicycle rack. [59]
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The coach class is expressed as a combination of letters. It is sometimes followed, for example in the Deutsche Bahn AG , by a three-figure class number. In a broader sense the vehicle number displayed on the coach is also part of its classification, because it encodes other technical details such as the top speed or the type of heating system ...