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Originally Posted by ianrail
It shouldn't be like this, surely. If you can find a preserved railway to visit (for example, Peak Rail is quite near Sheffield) sit in one of their "Mark I" carriages. They were the standard type of carriage manufactured through the 1950s and 1960s, 64 seats to a carriage, four across, in groups of four around a table.
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Just an afterthought. Most people think of compartment stock on heritage railways. What is being written about here is a FO or TO - First Open or Third Open - known to the LMS (eg Peak Rail) as a Tourist Open.