I am currently building some BUT Railcars the 700 & 900 Series and am looking for information on how these Railcars were used by the various Railway Companies.
I know they were initially used by the GNR on the Enterprise Service.
1. What would be the makeup of an ‘Enterprise’ train and how many Power Cars were used?
2. Were both the 700 & 900 (full cab or half cab as they are sometimes referred too) ever used in the same train formation?
3. What formation did CIE use after they received the BUT’s?
4. Similarly how did the UTA structure BUT Trains?
5. Finally how did NIR utilise these Railcars on their Services?
I was looking in Jonathan Allen’s excellent book on the NIR and he helpfully lists Trailers used by the BUT’s and because of their unusual corridor connection (what was the thinking behind that idea?) I take it coaches so adapted could only be linked up to BUT Railcars.
Jonathan lists the following trailers that the NIR inherited and could only be used on BUT’s;
Catering vehicles -three B6, B8 & B9
Brake First Corridor -two D5 & F16
Brake Standard Open -four 2 L12’s & 2 L14’s
Composite Corridor -three C2 & 2 F16’s
Standard Open –three 2 K15’s & K23.
In particular I would like to know for model train operations how many Power Cars were used in any train formation. Hope someone out there can help
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Kirley
I am currently building some BUT Railcars the 700 & 900 Series and am looking for information on how these Railcars were used by the various Railway Companies.
I know they were initially used by the GNR on the Enterprise Service.
1. What would be the makeup of an ‘Enterprise’ train and how many Power Cars were used?
2. Were both the 700 & 900 (full cab or half cab as they are sometimes referred too) ever used in the same train formation?
3. What formation did CIE use after they received the BUT’s?
4. Similarly how did the UTA structure BUT Trains?
5. Finally how did NIR utilise these Railcars on their Services?
I was looking in Jonathan Allen’s excellent book on the NIR and he helpfully lists Trailers used by the BUT’s and because of their unusual corridor connection (what was the thinking behind that idea?) I take it coaches so adapted could only be linked up to BUT Railcars.
Jonathan lists the following trailers that the NIR inherited and could only be used on BUT’s;
Catering vehicles -three B6, B8 & B9
Brake First Corridor -two D5 & F16
Brake Standard Open -four 2 L12’s & 2 L14’s
Composite Corridor -three C2 & 2 F16’s
Standard Open –three 2 K15’s & K23.
In particular I would like to know for model train operations how many Power Cars were used in any train formation. Hope someone out there can help
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