British Railways introduced the MK1 Suburban coaches from 1954 to 1956 for shorter routes and tighter curves in suburban areas. Builders across BR workshops produced 596 units with varied compartment sizes and seating for first- and second-class passengers. This simulation content brings six coach types-BS, C, CL, S, SLO, and SO-complete with interior views and detailed exterior textures, plus six liveries in Maroon, Lined Maroon, and Red and Green.
Door sounds come from real recordings by Zec Murphy, while models and textures hail from pilotwoo and dundun92. Train simulation enthusiasts get authentic details to enhance their routes. Rail fans who value historical accuracy and visual fidelity find a perfect fit here.
The BR MK1 Suburban coaches were introduced by British Railways between 1954 and 1956. Designed for shorter routes with tighter curves, particularly in suburban areas. A total of 596 of these coaches were constructed across various BR workshops, with the design featuring different compartment sizes and seating arrangements to cater to first and second-class passengers.
Door sounds recorded by Zec Murphy.
Modelled and textured by pilotwoo and dundun92.
This pack includes 6 liveries: Maroon, Lined Maroon, Red and Green. There are 6 types of Coaches in this pack: BS, C, CL, S, SLO and SO. The pack has interior views for the coaches and high quality exterior textures.