Brake Standard Open

British Rail Brake Standard Open
In service 1955–
Manufacturer Mark 1: BR Doncaster, Wolverton and Gloucester RCW
Mark 2: BR Derby
Family name British Railways Mark 1,
British Rail Mark 2
Constructed Mark 1: 1955–1963
Mark 2: 1966–1974
Number built 340
Fleet numbers 9200–9539
Capacity Mark 1: 39
Mark 2/A–D: 31
Mark 2E/F: 32
Operator(s) British Rail
Specifications
Car length 66 ft 0 in (20.12 m)
Width 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m)
Height 12 ft 9 12 in (3.90 m)
Maximum speed 90–100 mph (145–161 km/h)
Weight 33 long tons (34 t; 37 short tons)
Train heating Steam, Electric or both
Bogies BR1, Commonwealth, or B4
Braking system(s) Vacuum, Air, or both
Coupling system Drop-head knuckle coupler on draw-hook
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

A Brake Standard Open or BSO, is a type of railway carriage used by British Rail. Both Mark 1 and Mark 2 types were built. Each consists of a standard class open passenger saloon with a centre aisle, a guard's compartment with hand brake and a lockable luggage compartment.

A number of Mark 1 and Mark 2 BSOs were converted to Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet) (BSOT), and fourteen Mark 2 BSOs were converted to Driving Brake Standard Open (DBSO). A number of BSO and BSOT coaches have been preserved, and some are still in use on main line charters.

Orders

Lot No.DiagramMarkBuiltBuilderQtyFleet numbersNotes
3017018311955–1956Doncaster779200–9276BR1 bogies
3024418311956Doncaster459277–9321BR1 bogies
3044318311959Gloucester419322–9362BR1 bogies
3069818411963Wolverton189363–9380Commonwealth bogies, fluorescent lighting
3075718521966Derby369381–9416B4 bogies
307771802A1967Derby99417–9425B4 bogies
307881802A1968Derby139426–9438B4 bogies
307981862C1970Derby109439–9448B4 bogies
308201862C1970Derby309449–9478B4 bogies
308241872D1971Derby179479–9495B4 bogies
303831882E1972Derby149496–9509B4 bogies
308611892F1974Derby309510–9539B4 bogies


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