The Standard Corridor (previously Third Corridor) type of railway carriage was one of the standard mid-20th century designs and was coded SK (previously TK) by the LNER and BR and CF by the LMS. The layout of the coach was a number of compartments all of which were standard class (known as third class until 1956) linked by a side corridor.The British Railways produced Mark 1 SK was the most numerous carriage design ever built in the United Kingdom.
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48, 64
manufacturer
Metro Cammell, Derby Carriage and Wagon Works, Swindon Works, Cravens, Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company
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