THE ROYAL SCOTSMAN
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Belmond Royal Scotsman is a Scottish luxury charter train run by Belmond Ltd.
The Royal Scotsman hauled by class 37 heading east along the Kyle of Sutherland
The train is composed of nine cars; two dining cars, five state cars, one crew car, and one observation car. The two dining cars are named Victory and Raven with seating for sixteen and twenty people respectively.
The observation car was converted from Pullman Kitchen Car - Snipe - built in 1960 by Metropolitan Cammell. Along with the other Pullman cars, Amber, Pearl, Topaz and Finch they were acquired by GS&WR (Great Scottish and Western Railway Co.) in 1989 and converted into the observation saloon and passenger sleeping cars.
Pullman car Raven, acquired at the same time as the other Pullman cars, was converted in 1992 as a replacement for the Gresley car that formed the kitchen. The Gresley car was damaged in a shunting incident on depot and as a wooden (Teak) bodied vehicle was deemed unsafe to continue passenger operations and was withdrawn from mainline service.
Pullman car Swift, was acquired in 2011 as a direct replacement for Dining Car 2 99131 Ex LNER SC1999 “Victory”. Converted by Assenta Ltd in Scotland, it entered service in 2012.
Carriage data
Train Length (including locos) varies depending on loco type used
Train Length (excluding locos) 618 feet (188 m)
Observation Lounge Car 99965 Pullman Car E319 “Snipe”
Dining Car 1 99967 Pullman Car E317 “Raven”
Dining Car 2 99960 Pullman Car E321 “Swift”
State Car No.1 99961 Pullman Car E324 “Amber”
State Car No.2 99962 Pullman Car E329 “Pearl”
State Car No.3 99963 Pullman Car E331 “Topaz”
State Car No.4 99964 Pullman Car E313 “Finch”
State Car No.5 99968 10541 (Mk III Sleeper) SLEP
Service Car 99969 10556 (Mk III Sleeper) SLEP
The service is currently powered by diesel locomotives from GBRf with two of their class 66 locomotives, 66743 and 66746 being dedicated to the train. These were repainted into Belmond Royal Scotsman maroon livery with appropriate decals in April/May 2016, the work being carried out by Arlington Fleet Services at Eastleigh Works in Hampshire. 66746 appeared first, being released on April 11th with 66743 following on 30th May.