I'm currently compiling a list of Irish Coaching Stock for use in any article I'm planning to right and while I've had no real issues with the Mk2d stock I've found a few discrepancies with certain Mk3 vehicles that I'm hoping someone can clear up for me.
For reference I'm looking for the state of the following vehicles in about 2004:
7107 - was this an Open Composite seating 36F/36S or an Open Standard seating 64?
7147 - was this an Open Standard seating 72, 66 or 64 plus a wheelchair space?
7157 - was this an Open First seating 64 or an Open Standard seating 64?
Additionally I'm curious as to how the two Executive Mk3s were used. I believe they were used in specials and so-called "Executive" trains but I assume they were also used in normal service trains? If so what services were they typically used in and as which type of vehicle, I've seen reference to 7162 being used as a dining car, is this when used in Executive trains or in lieu of a CityGold vehicle or something?
Finally I've got a vague idea of how the seats were generally formed but if someone could let me know if the following is broadly correct:
Dublin-Cork CityGold services: Typically Generator Van-CityGold-Buffet-5/6 Standards
Other Dublin-Cork: Typically Generator Van-Composite-Buffet-4/5 Standards
Dublin-Galway/Waterford/Tralee/some Limerick services: Typically Generator Van-Composite-Buffet-4/5 Standards
Dublin-Westport: Typically Generator Van-Standard-Buffet-3 Standards
Thanks in advance for any answers or clarifications anyone can give.
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I'm currently compiling a list of Irish Coaching Stock for use in any article I'm planning to right and while I've had no real issues with the Mk2d stock I've found a few discrepancies with certain Mk3 vehicles that I'm hoping someone can clear up for me.
For reference I'm looking for the state of the following vehicles in about 2004:
7107 - was this an Open Composite seating 36F/36S or an Open Standard seating 64?
7147 - was this an Open Standard seating 72, 66 or 64 plus a wheelchair space?
7157 - was this an Open First seating 64 or an Open Standard seating 64?
Additionally I'm curious as to how the two Executive Mk3s were used. I believe they were used in specials and so-called "Executive" trains but I assume they were also used in normal service trains? If so what services were they typically used in and as which type of vehicle, I've seen reference to 7162 being used as a dining car, is this when used in Executive trains or in lieu of a CityGold vehicle or something?
Finally I've got a vague idea of how the seats were generally formed but if someone could let me know if the following is broadly correct:
Dublin-Cork CityGold services: Typically Generator Van-CityGold-Buffet-5/6 Standards
Other Dublin-Cork: Typically Generator Van-Composite-Buffet-4/5 Standards
Dublin-Galway/Waterford/Tralee/some Limerick services: Typically Generator Van-Composite-Buffet-4/5 Standards
Dublin-Westport: Typically Generator Van-Standard-Buffet-3 Standards
Thanks in advance for any answers or clarifications anyone can give.
Regards, Ben
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