Accurascale ACC3355

CAF Mk.5 Standard Sleeper 15328 Caledonian Sleeper

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

The Mk.5 coaches used on the Caledonian Sleeper are a fleet of 75 modern locomotive-hauled carriages built by Spanish manufacturer CAF specifically for the overnight sleeper service between London Euston and Scottish destinations such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William. They entered service in 2019, replacing older Mark 2 and Mark 3 stock. 

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3355
GTIN
0781005474767
RRP
£83.94
Release date
January 2027

Model details

Finish
Pristine
Tooling date
2023
Livery
Caledonian
DCC status
Working Interior Lighting
Running number
15328

Prototype information

Coach type
Mark 5
TOPS classification
(SLC) Sleeper Car

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Accurascale CAF Mk.5 Standard Sleeper (model 15328) is a detailed replica of a Caledonian Sleeper carriage. The kit is presented in the Caledonian livery, includes working interior lighting via DCC, and is classified as a Mark 5 coach. It carries the manufacturer part number ACC3355 and represents the period of the initial privatisation of the service.

The real Mk.5 coaches are a fleet of 75 locomotive‑hauled carriages built by the Spanish manufacturer CAF for the overnight sleeper service that operates between London Euston and Scottish destinations such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness and Fort William. They entered service in 2019, replacing the older Mark 2 and Mark 3 stock.

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