Formation
The vehicles that made up the prototype High Speed Train are listed below, together with their current identity and use:
| First Number | Second Number | Type | Converted to | Current Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10000 | 40000 | Trailer Buffet (TRSB) | Departmental, 975984 | New Measurement Train |
| 10100 | 40500 | Trailer Kitchen (TRUK) | Departmental, 977089 | Scrapped (1993) |
| 11000 | 41000 | Trailer First (TF) | Departmental, 975814 | New Measurement Train |
| 11001 | - | Trailer First (TF) | Royal Train, 2903 | In service |
| 11002 | 41001 | Trailer First (TF) | Production TF, 41170 | In service |
| 11003 | 41002 | Trailer First (TF) | Production TF, 41174 | In service, as TS 42357 |
| 12000 | 42000 | Trailer Second (TS) | Production TF, 41172 | In service, as TS 42355 |
| 12001 | - | Trailer Second (TS) | Royal Train, 2904 | In service |
| 12002 | 42001 | Trailer Second (TS) | Production TF, 41171 | In service, as TS 42353 |
| 12003 | 42002 | Trailer Second (TS) | Production TF, 41173 | In service, as TS 42356 |
| 41001 | 43000 | Driving Motor Brake (DMB) | Departmental, 975812 | Preserved, National Railway Museum |
| 41002 | 43001 | Driving Motor Brake (DMB) | Departmental, 975813 | Scrapped (1990) |
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