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Yorkshire Pullman in the LNER period
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:52 pm
by Cullercoats
Hello all, I would like a little guidance on the train formations of the Yorkshire Pullman and Queen of the Scots did they have a Brake Coach in the formation? My research on T'interweb seem to show only Parlour and Kitchen cars in the rake.
Please advise?
GW
Re: Yorkshire Pullman in the LNER period
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 4:13 pm
by 2512silverfox
I am sure that someone will give you chapter and verse, but from memory they had Pullman Brake Parlour Thirds at each end and sometimes an LNER BG on one end as well.
Re: Yorkshire Pullman in the LNER period
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 4:37 pm
by Cullercoats
Thank you for the fast reply, much appreciated.
I thought it was a bit odd running a train without a Brake end.
GW
Re: Yorkshire Pullman in the LNER period
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 5:36 pm
by JASd17
The Yorkshire Pullman had three portions.
In the Down direction a Pullman Brake Third (12 wheels) was immediately behind the loco in the Leeds and Harrogate section.
The Halifax section of two carriages included A Pullman Brake First, again 12 wheels.
These carriages appear in the September 1935 Carriage working book, and also in the summer 1938 book.
The Hull portion of 2 carriages had a North Eastern brake van added to it at Doncaster, with luggage transferred from the Halifax Brake First. In 1935 this was a bogie van, in 1938 a 6-wheel van.
The Queen of Scots had a Pullman Brake Third at each end, in the carriage books noted above.
John
Re: Yorkshire Pullman in the LNER period
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 1:12 pm
by JASd17
Below is the relevant page of the September 1935 ufn GN Section Carriage Working.
The whole book is available from the LNER Society.
Further information in:
Named Trains on LNER lines Volume 1, Yeadon
Banks & Carter
Coupe News, on-line Pullman Newsletter, Terry Bye
John