Restaurant Standard Buffet

A Restaurant Standard Buffet (RSB) is a type of rail passenger car that operates on railway lines within the United Kingdom.

Mark 4 RSB

The British Rail Mark 4 converted coaches comprise 30 standard class seats placed round tables in an airline style formation. They were manufactured as Restaurant First Buffets by Metro-Cammell, Washwood Heath as part of the InterCity 225 sets for use on the East Coast Main Line.[1][2] When refurbished by GNER as part of its Project Mallard in the mid-2000s, the first class seating was replaced by standard class seating and they thus became Restaurant Standard Buffets.[3]

There are no plug sockets at these seats due to the high power usage of the catering equipment in the coach. The buffet counter is equipped with a coffee machine, panini toaster, and a large fixed fridge.

The coaches were originally built to provide on board catering and crew accommodation. The kitchen was equipped with 2 fan ovens, 2 removable refrigerators, a 4 ring hob, extractor fan system, microwave, dishwasher, panini (sandwich) toaster, hot water still and water steriliser.

Originally operated by InterCity, all passed to successive InterCity East Coast franchisees GNER, National Express East Coast, East Coast, Virgin Trains East Coast and London North Eastern Railway. Withdrawals commenced in 2019 as the Class 801s entered service. Some will see further use with Grand Central and Transport for Wales Rail.[4]

References

  1. Brunhouse, Jay (2004). Traveling the Eurail Express. Pelican Publishing. p. 148. ISBN 9781589801684.
  2. "Met-Cam scoops MkIV contract". Railway Gazette International: 73. February 1987.
  3. Queen launches Mk 4 coaches at King's Cross Rail issue 473 29 October 2003 pages 12/13
  4. First Mk4 rakes stood down Rail Express issue 277 July 2019 page 15
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