Now that Dapol have released this excellent model in maroon livery, I thought I could use it in a Cambridge 'Beer train'. What would a typical make up of coaching stock be in a Cambridge Buffet Express during the early 1960's?
Thanks
Paperman
Dapol's Gresley Buffet car
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Hi,
The 'Cambridge Buffet Express' formation could be extreamly hard to find as it may not have carried a head board on the front of the train. All I can find is that B1's were usual motive power. You could always use a formation and say that it is the 'Cambridge Buffet Express' One formation that is listed in a BR 1958-1959 carriage working booklet is
BSK Brake Second Corridor
SK Second Corridor
SK Second Corridor
RMB Restaurant Miniature Buffet
CK Composite Corridor
BSK Brake Second Corridor
BG Brake Gangwayed
BG Brake Gangwayed
This particular formation left London Liverpool Street Station and went to Cambridge, as where the actual train left from London Kings Cross, but we can overlook that small problem .
Hope this helps any.
Regards
Karl
The 'Cambridge Buffet Express' formation could be extreamly hard to find as it may not have carried a head board on the front of the train. All I can find is that B1's were usual motive power. You could always use a formation and say that it is the 'Cambridge Buffet Express' One formation that is listed in a BR 1958-1959 carriage working booklet is
BSK Brake Second Corridor
SK Second Corridor
SK Second Corridor
RMB Restaurant Miniature Buffet
CK Composite Corridor
BSK Brake Second Corridor
BG Brake Gangwayed
BG Brake Gangwayed
This particular formation left London Liverpool Street Station and went to Cambridge, as where the actual train left from London Kings Cross, but we can overlook that small problem .
Hope this helps any.
Regards
Karl
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Thanks for the info Karl. Yes, I don't believe the service ever carried a headboard. Usual motive power was indeed B1, with occasional L1, going onto class 31 haulage. I have photos of 'Falcon' hauling it in 1961 & a class 26 in 1960. I have also gathered that a Gresley buffet was in the formation for many years(one upto 1968).
From the odd photo I can make out most of the rake is BR Mk1 stock, but can't see how many coaches a typical train length would be.
From the odd photo I can make out most of the rake is BR Mk1 stock, but can't see how many coaches a typical train length would be.
Jeff
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I posted the note below re the Cambridge Buffet Express on RMweb some time ago. It reflects the 1964/64 GN Suburban Carriage Working Book entry. From memory the train carried roof boards only
During this period there were 2 'Cambridge Buffet' Sets one stabled at Hornsey the other Cambridge
Hornsey Dia 121... BSO,TSO,FK,RMB,2TSO,BSO...
Cambridge Dia 122..BSO,TSO,FK,RB,2TSO,BSO..
Hope this is of help
Steve W
During this period there were 2 'Cambridge Buffet' Sets one stabled at Hornsey the other Cambridge
Hornsey Dia 121... BSO,TSO,FK,RMB,2TSO,BSO...
Cambridge Dia 122..BSO,TSO,FK,RB,2TSO,BSO..
Hope this is of help
Steve W