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An open coach is a railway passenger coach that does not have compartments or other divisions within it [1] and in which the train seats are arranged in one or more open plan areas with a centre aisle. The first open coaches appeared in the first half of the 19th century in the United States.
All 125 Amfleet II coaches were designed for long-distance service and contained 59 seats. In all standard Amfleet coaches seating is 2×2; in the Amfleet II a single accessible seat accounted for the odd number. [57] Amfleet seats have swing-down tray-tables for at-seat food service, as well as overhead and underseat luggage storage.
In a corridor coach there are several compartments with generally two times three seats facing each other. The chairs in an open coach, with one or more open plan areas with a centre aisle, are usually arranged in pairs of two with an aisle seat and a window seat. In a composite coach are
Sworder of Walkern, Hertfordshire had a 57-seater, Young of Rampton, Cambridgeshire and Scotts Greys, Darlington took two 57 seaters. Tally Ho! of Kingsbridge Devon got 53 seaters on 12m coaches, OK Motor Services were the only independent to take a Pennine 7 to bus grant specification an 11m Supreme II Express with 53 seats.
Five of these coaches were semi-open firsts that had three compartments all finished in a different style with only four seats in each; each passenger thus had a corner seat. The open end was rather more conventional, seating 18 in two-and-one arrangement. These coaches were classed as dining vehicles and generally ran next to a kitchen car.
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The 13m version includes six additional seats more than the 12 m version. The customer can select an optional wheelchair lift for disabled passengers. All four variants of the new MAN Lion's Coach models have space for a maximum of 53, 57, 59 or 63 passengers. The luggage compartments have a volume of between 11.7 and 14.3 m 3 depending on the ...
A compartment coach is a railway passenger coach (US: passenger car) ... No. of coaches No. of seats No. of toilets Length over buffers Remarks ABB: B4 Pr 95: 1895: 350: