Page 13 of https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5ece325b86650c76a551df1a/R052020_200528_Edinburgh.pdf has a picture of the corridor join on the end of a Caledonian sleeper MK5.
https://www.caf.net/en/productos-servicios/proyectos/proyecto-detalle.php?p=277 also has a picture of a caledonian sleeper corridor join.
The two corridor joins look completely different.
Was the corridor join type changed late in design/manufacture? Do different parts of the train use differnet corridor join types depending on whether or not they are meant to be joined/split in service.
https://www.caf.net/en/productos-servicios/proyectos/proyecto-detalle.php?p=277 also has a picture of a caledonian sleeper corridor join.
The two corridor joins look completely different.
Was the corridor join type changed late in design/manufacture? Do different parts of the train use differnet corridor join types depending on whether or not they are meant to be joined/split in service.