BR MOTORAIL TRAINS FORMATIONS AND FINANCES PART TWO
BY CLIVE CARTER (Gavin Morrison) Hybrid services
Combination of car sleeper and car carrier vehicles produced a hybrid set. Basically, one or more corridor coaches, usually first class, replaced a similar number of sleeping cars in a car sleeper set, or vice versa in a car-carrier set. This gave two benefits. An operator gained flexibility, getting a car-carrier for day operation and a combined car sleeper/car-carrier overnight; in other words 24/7 availability. The second was that customers could be offered a choice of accommodation (and price) at night. Thus in 1969 British Rail advertised “Choice of Sleeper or reserved compartment available at attractive family rates on [three] overnight services”; the attraction of a compartment had gone by the mid-1970s, only seats (not…