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Why do LNER Azuma trains have carriages A,B,C,G,H,J,K,L & M

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Willie Bee

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I saw at my local station the other day an LNER Azuma train and noticed there are no carriages D, E & F

I can understand having no I, but why do the trains go A B C G H J K L M ?

I'm travelling to Edinburgh in a couple of week's time and have a seat booked in coach G, which I would have assumed to be near the rear of the train .. as it is, it's nearer the front .. assuming the front is A
 
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Coaches D and E contain first class and only appear on the five car units. Coach F is a standard driving vehicle which only appears in 10 car formations. 10 car formations skip coaches J and L, so a 10 car set (2x 5 cars) is formed A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-K-M. Doing it this way allows each coach letter to have the same (or very similar) seating layouts regardless whether a 5, 9 or 10 car 80x is allocated.

For reference:
Coach A - Standard Driving Trailer (all units)
Coach B - Standard Motor (all units)
Coach C - Standard Motor (all units)
Coach D - Composite Motor (5/10 car only)
Coach E - First Driving Trailer (5/10 car only)
Coach F - Standard Driving Trailer (10 car only)
Coach G - Standard Motor (10 car)/Trailer (9 car) (9 and 10 car only)
Coach H - Standard Motor (9 and 10 car only)
Coach J - Standard Trailer (9 car only)
Coach K - Composite Motor (9 and 10 car only)
Coach L - First Motor (9 car only)
Coach M - First Driving Trailer (9 and 10 car only)
 

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As someone who does (did) cat & class, it's a very effective system. It's the real reason we can't extend the 5-car sets to 7 :lol:
 

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Then to confuse matters, the TMS system shows the Individual number and the bodyside cameras refer to them as 1-9 1-5 or 1-10 respectively. Helpful.
 

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Coaches D and E contain first class and only appear on the five car units. Coach F is a standard driving vehicle which only appears in 10 car formations. 10 car formations skip coaches J and L, so a 10 car set (2x 5 cars) is formed A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-K-M. Doing it this way allows each coach letter to have the same (or very similar) seating layouts regardless whether a 5, 9 or 10 car 80x is allocated.

For reference:
Coach A - Standard Driving Trailer (all units)
Coach B - Standard Motor (all units)
Coach C - Standard Motor (all units)
Coach D - Composite Motor (5/10 car only)
Coach E - First Driving Trailer (5/10 car only)
Coach F - Standard Driving Trailer (10 car only)
Coach G - Standard Motor (10 car)/Trailer (9 car) (9 and 10 car only)
Coach H - Standard Motor (9 and 10 car only)
Coach J - Standard Trailer (9 car only)
Coach K - Composite Motor (9 and 10 car only)
Coach L - First Motor (9 car only)
Coach M - First Driving Trailer (9 and 10 car only)
Do East Midlands train use the same system on their existing trains Derby - St Pancras?
 

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Avanti use the same-ish system for 5-car Voyagers when doubled up to 10.
Pendolinos have extra coaches F and U (unreserved) for the 11-cars compared to the 9-car.
No doubt 5-car 805s will mirror the Voyager layout. We'll have to see what they do with the 7-car 807s.
 

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Do East Midlands train use the same system on their existing trains Derby - St Pancras?
If it is still the same then it is the following on the 222's:
A - Standard End (all)
B - Standard (all)
C - Standard (all)
D - Standard (7car), Composite (5/10 car)
E - not used was 5th Standard coach on HST when they were around
F - First (7 car)
G - First (7car), First End (5/10 car)
H - First End (7 car)
J - First End (10 car)
K - Composite (10 car)
L - Standard (10 car)
M - Standard (10 car)
N - Standard End (10 car)
 

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It really isn't... we have 3 systems showing different information.
Talking specifically about the TMS showing carriage numbers. It's far more useful in the depot, when the train might be powered down, to have a specific carriage number for a fault occurring, rather than a letter that has to be counted from the correct end of the train, skipping the correct letters, and which makes sure you have the right train. Yet a carriage number would be useless to the public, in that case it is needed to have two different standards. I can't talk for the third.
 

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Talking specifically about the TMS showing carriage numbers. It's far more useful in the depot, when the train might be powered down, to have a specific carriage number for a fault occurring, rather than a letter that has to be counted from the correct end of the train, skipping the correct letters, and which makes sure you have the right train. Yet a carriage number would be useless to the public, in that case it is needed to have two different standards. I can't talk for the third.

Do you work these?
 

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I'd suggest mimic the Pendolinos but miss out some letters. Could be completely wrong though.
Considering the 807s have a formation along the lines of: 5 Standard + First/Standard composite + First, it’d probably make sense to have a formation of: K+F+E+D+C+B+A in the event of a unit swap, partially mimicking the 9 car 390s in terms of first class carriages vs standard carriages, just missing coach H and J. This probably makes the most sense considering an 807 doesn’t have that many less seats in standard than a 390/0.
 

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Considering the 807s have a formation along the lines of: 5 Standard + First/Standard composite + First, it’d probably make sense to have a formation of: K+F+E+D+C+B+A in the event of a unit swap, partially mimicking the 9 car 390s in terms of first class carriages vs standard carriages, just missing coach H and J. This probably makes the most sense considering an 807 doesn’t have that many less seats in standard than a 390/0.
Something along those lines, yes
 
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