This is the original experimental train, which was powered by gas turbine engines and built by aircraft engineers.rubber_jonnie wrote: 22 Mar 2022 23:20 Wasn't this the infamous tilting train that was eventually cancelled?
The later APT-P (P for Prototype) actually did carry passengers and is probably the one you're thinking of. This is the early 80s Hornby model...
The Thatcher government forced it into service before it was ready, and sent drunk newspaper hacks on the first journey. Because of the drink and they'd not yet worked out that removing all G-forces made people queasy when going around corners.. plus Isla St.Clair wanting to get off at Carlisle, so adding an extra stop and losing the high speed slot in the schedule, it was a bit of a PR disaster.
By 1985 all the teething problems had been fixed, but it was too late and it was cancelled. All the patents were given away to the Italian company which later produced the Pendolino trains that Virgin ran.

