Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet)
A Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet), often abbreviated to BSOT or BSO(T), is a type of railway carriage used by British Rail.
British Rail Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet) | |
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In service | 1952โ |
Manufacturer | Mark 1: BR Doncaster & Wolverton, Mark 2: BR Derby |
Number built | Mark 1: 18, Mark 2: 8 |
Fleet numbers | Mark 1: 9000-9017, Mark 2: 9100-9107 |
Capacity | Mark 1: 31 seats, Mark 2: 23 seats |
Operator(s) | British Rail |
Specifications | |
Car length | 64 ft 6 in (19.66 m) |
Width | 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m) |
Height | 12 ft 9+1โ2 in (3.90 m) |
Maximum speed | 90 or 100 mph (145 or 161 km/h) |
Weight | 34 long tons (35 t; 38 short tons) |
HVAC | Steam, electric, or dual heating, ETH index (Mk1 3, Mk2 4) |
Bogies | Mark 1: BR1 or Commonwealth, Mark 2: B4 |
Braking system(s) | Vacuum, air, or both |
Coupling system | Drop-head knuckle coupler on draw-hook (dual) |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1โ2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
These coaches were converted from a Brake Standard Open (BSO), by replacing one passenger seating bay with a counter for serving food, and space for a trolley for light refreshments. The toilet was removed and the space converted to a steward's prep-room and store.
Two batches of coaches were converted, as shown below.
Number range | Type |
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9000-9017 | Mark 1 |
9100-9107 | Mark 2 |
These coaches are no longer in scheduled main-line services, the last being withdrawn in the mid-1990s. However, several coaches from both Mk1 and Mk2 types have been preserved on heritage railways, or are used by charter companies. These are detailed below:
Numbers | Built | Location | Condition | |
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BSOT | BSO | |||
9000 | 9276 | 1956 Doncaster | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | In service |
9001 | 9275 | 1956 Doncaster | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | In service |
9002 | 9372 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9003 | 9377 | 1963 Wolverton | Dean Forest Railway | In service |
9004 | 9379 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9005 | 9373 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9006 | 9365 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9007 | 9374 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9008 | 9367 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9009 | 9378 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9010 | 9369 | 1963 Wolverton | Mid Norfolk Railway | In service |
9011 | 9370 | 1963 Wolverton | Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway | In service |
9012 | 9371 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9013 | 9368 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9014 | 9380 | 1963 Wolverton | West Somerset Railway | In service |
9015 | 9229 | 1955 Doncaster | Swanage Railway | In service |
9016 | 9237 | 1956 Doncaster | Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway | In service |
9017 | 9375 | 1963 Wolverton | Scrapped | |
9100 | 9405 | 1966 Derby | Royal Deeside Railway | Static use as a visitor centre |
9101 | 9398 | 1966 Derby | Vintage Trains | Mainline charter service |
9102 | 9383 | 1966 Derby | Northampton & Lamport Railway | In service |
9103 | 9389 | 1966 Derby | Nottingham Heritage Centre | In service |
9104 | 9401 | 1966 Derby | West Coast Railways | Mainline charter service |
9105 | 9404 | 1966 Derby | Peak Rail | In service |
9106 | 9406 | 1966 Derby | Telford Steam Railway | Under Restoration |
9107 | 9407 | 1966 Derby | Scrapped | |
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