• neidu3@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    Norwegian train car designation shorthand (incomplete).

    B: Class B (which is the only class these days. So, meaning passenger seats)
    M: Motorized (implies S. See below)
    S: Steering capability
    L: cargo space (“Lasterom”)
    C: Special capability of some sort, such as wheelchair ramp.
    MU: Motorized car without driver capability (As in M without S)
    P: Car with a pantagraph
    R: Restaurant/bistro

    So, for example, type 92 is a small set consisting of only two cars: A BM and a BS. Both cars have seating, the train can be controlled from both ends, but only one of them has a motor.

    T93 is similar in layout.

    T74 and T75 are both five-car trains, and I don’t remember all of the cars, but I remember the middle of them is called BCMU or something like that.

    The older T3 trains (now retired, I think), has a car designated LCR (or a different order), which means cargo space, food service, and some sort of special amenities that I never figured out. This train type also had class A with seating of a higher comfort level.

    All of these types are printed on the side, usually next to a number, which is an internal serial number. So a 9214BM* means “Type 92, number 14, motor carriage (with passenger seating)”.

    *: I don’t remember the exact syntax, but it’s something like that.

    EDIT: Un-fun fact I just realized long after using 9214 as an example above: It doesn’texist anymore.