Mk1 coaches

A very common sight during the British Railways period and beyond the Mk1 coach was the backbone of the fleet throughout the 1960s.
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Opening doors |
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Passenger loading The passengers accurately represent the load of the coaches. |
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Working vac pipes and screw couplings |
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| Physics: Physics are disabled when the vehicle is not part of a train with a locomotive (it becomes a 'scenery' object, reducing the load on the graphics engine) | ||
| Livery and weathering details: | |
Several versions of the Mk1 type are represented. Each version comes in the Maroon and the later Blue/Grey livery. The pictures below show each version with the blue/grey livery seen from one side and the maroon from the other. |
Standard Corridor (SK) |
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First Corridor (FK) |
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Composite Corridor (CK) |
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Brake First Corridor (BFK) |
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Brake Composite Corridor (BCK) |
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Brake Gangwayed (BG) |
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| Compartments | ||
Alternate bogies |
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| Commonwealth Bogie | BR1 Bogie |
| interior views (Click on a picture for a larger version) | ||
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