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- Standard_Open abstract "Second Open or Standard Open (coded SO) is a British coach designation for open-plan second class (later standard class) coaches with 2+1 abreast seating, usually seating 48 passengers. Second class coaches with more conventional 2+2 abreast seating were designated Tourist Standard Open (TSO).There were a number of variations. The majority (95) were built using the same body shell as the Mark 1 SK and TSO. When production started, these were classified as Third class. There were also 15 "true" Second class coaches, also known as "Boat Seconds" as they were used on Boat trains (which were still three-class even after the June 1956 abolition of railway Third class). They seated the same number, but the centre vestible was absent, and the centre doors opened into a seating bay. One 39-seat SO was built by BRCW as part of the Mark 1 new prototype scheme. There were also 28 Mark 2 SO carriages built.".
- Standard_Open capacity "48".
- Standard_Open manufacturer Birmingham_Railway_Carriage_and_Wagon_Company.
- Standard_Open manufacturer Derby_Carriage_and_Wagon_Works.
- Standard_Open manufacturer Eastleigh_Works.
- Standard_Open manufacturer York_railway_works.
- Standard_Open numberBuilt "1".
- Standard_Open numberBuilt "2".
- Standard_Open operator British_Rail.
- Standard_Open thumbnail BR_MK1_SO.jpg?width=300.
- Standard_Open wikiPageID "14629952".
- Standard_Open wikiPageRevisionID "582296809".
- Standard_Open background "#0033cc;color:white".
- Standard_Open bogies "BR1 or B4".
- Standard_Open capacity "48.0".
- Standard_Open caption "A Mk1 SO at the Midland Railway - Butterley in 2006".
- Standard_Open hasPhotoCollection Standard_Open.
- Standard_Open imagesize "300".
- Standard_Open manufacturer "BR Derby (C&W), Eastleigh, York Works and Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company".
- Standard_Open maxspeed "B4:".
- Standard_Open maxspeed "BR1: ,".
- Standard_Open name "British Rail Standard Open".
- Standard_Open numberbuilt "Mark 1: 111,".
- Standard_Open numberbuilt "Mark 2: 28".
- Standard_Open operator British_Rail.
- Standard_Open service "1963".
- Standard_Open subject Category:British_Rail_coaching_stock.
- Standard_Open type Artifact100021939.
- Standard_Open type Conveyance103100490.
- Standard_Open type Instrumentality103575240.
- Standard_Open type Object100002684.
- Standard_Open type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Standard_Open type PublicTransport104019101.
- Standard_Open type Train104468005.
- Standard_Open type Whole100003553.
- Standard_Open type MeanOfTransportation.
- Standard_Open type Train.
- Standard_Open type DesignedArtifact.
- Standard_Open comment "Second Open or Standard Open (coded SO) is a British coach designation for open-plan second class (later standard class) coaches with 2+1 abreast seating, usually seating 48 passengers. Second class coaches with more conventional 2+2 abreast seating were designated Tourist Standard Open (TSO).There were a number of variations. The majority (95) were built using the same body shell as the Mark 1 SK and TSO. When production started, these were classified as Third class.".
- Standard_Open label "Standard Open".
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- Standard_Open sameAs Q7598285.
- Standard_Open sameAs Q7598285.
- Standard_Open sameAs Standard_Open.
- Standard_Open wasDerivedFrom Standard_Open?oldid=582296809.
- Standard_Open depiction BR_MK1_SO.jpg.
- Standard_Open isPrimaryTopicOf Standard_Open.
- Standard_Open name "British Rail Standard Open".