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The front saloon of Sc51043 following asbestos removal.

Or rather - where the front saloon used to be......

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Sc51017 interior takes shape at Butterley in June 2007. This shot gives an idea of the construction of the interior as many different stages in construction can be seen:

Literally hundreds of shaped wooden sections are bolted to studs welded to the metal bodyside framing. These are shaped to the interior profile before aluminium sections are screwed to the surface. These are designed to hold the formica panels (laminated to hardboard) in place.

Glass fibre insulation replaces the original sprayed asbestos.

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For comparison, Sc51043 front saloon is slightly further advanced. All formica has been fitted and the window frames have been sanded down, cut to size and trial fitted.

Lighting in the saloon ceiling and luggage racks has been fitted, although we have left off the lampshades until the rest of the installation work is finished.

The main work still to be completed when this view was taken was installation of aluminium kickplates, cab windows, linoleum flooring and seating

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The fully restored interior of Sc51043, looking towards the rear of the vehicle on the day of the train's first revenue earning trip since asbestos removal destroyed the interior.

As you can imagine, the satisfaction felt by the volunteers whilst travelling in the restored interior was immense.

The interior of the third Ayrshire vehicle Sc51017 is currently a bare shell. Bodywork repairs on the last surviving E&G buffet have only just begun, but we have shown what can be achieved - can you help?

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