The Interurban cars featured stainless steel exterior and were built in between 1958 and 1960 to provide services to Sydney, Lithgow & Gosford (including the famous The "Fish & The Chips" commuter services). The carriages had first and second class accommodation (first class had carpet & ashtrays) until 1974. They were taken out of service in 1996 and replaced by Outer-suburban Tangaras. These carriages had one of the more plush seating arrangements, similar to that of country trains of the period, designed to provide comfort for the longer trips as opposed to the to regular city fleet; these carriages also featured drinking water receptacles, toilets, wall-mounted fans and heaters under the seats. They were commonly known as "U-boats" due to their designation as U-sets.
Single Deck Interurban Car is part of the Lost Collective Eveleigh Paint Shop series.
Unframed and Framed Prints. Both options consist of a Giclee fine art print with a white border, printed using Epson UltraChrome HD Ink onto Canson Infinity Rag Photographique 310 GSM, a 100% cotton, museum grade, white fine art and photo paper. Framing comes in a choice of white, black or raw shadow box frames.
Glass prints. Face mounted glass print is the premium option. The image runs all the way to the edge with no border whatsoever. The ultra clear glass really makes the image 'pop'. These prints also feature concealed, easy to install mounts, giving the image the appearance of floating off the wall.