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  2. British Rail corporate liveries - Wikipedia

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    British Railways Mark 1 coaches in early 1960s maroon livery. From 1956, maroon (similar to crimson lake) was adopted as the standard colour for coaching stock, with corridor coaches lined and non-corridor plain initially; later, all stock was lined.

  3. Category:British Rail coaching stock - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 07:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Category:Railway coaches of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    British Rail coaching stock (34 P) G. ... Pages in category "Railway coaches of the United Kingdom" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  5. Coaches of the London and North Eastern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Severn Valley Railway has 7 LNER teak coaches including Buffet No. 643, Kitchen Composite No. 7960, Open Thirds Nos, 24105, 43600, 43612, 52250 along with former pre-grouping GNR composite No. 2701. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway also has 11 coaches originating from the LNER and its constituents including ECJS 189 dating from 1896. This ...

  6. Pullman train (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The PCC was bought by the British Transport Commission (BTC) in 1954. The BTC was the public body that controlled the nationalised transport in mainland Britain. At this point most of the Pullman fleet was somewhat elderly – apart from ten new cars which had entered service in 1951-52 (the building of seven of which had commenced in 1939, and another of which had a reconditioned chassis ...

  7. Restaurant Miniature Buffet - Wikipedia

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    The Restaurant Miniature Buffet (or RMB) is a British Railways Mark 1 railway coach.It is a Tourist Standard Open (TSO) coach with two full seating bays next to the centre transverse vestibule removed and replaced with a buffet counter and customers standing space, and one bay on one side (same side as the buffet counter) removed and replaced with a store cupboard on the other side of the ...

  8. 1960 in rail transport - Wikipedia

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    September 10 – Last slip coach working, at Bicester North on the Western Region of British Railways. [11] September 12 – Official inauguration by the London Midland Region of British Railways of electric services between Crewe and Manchester Piccadilly at the new standard for main line electrification, 25 kV overhead wire at 50 cycles. [12]

  9. First Open - Wikipedia

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    The livery initially for Mk1 coaches for British Railways in 1951 was crimson lake and cream with black and gold lining, all new Mk1 FO coaches were delivered in this livery up until 1956. In 1956 the standard livery changed to maroon with black and gold lining except for the Southern Region stock which adopted an unlined dark malachite green.