It was originally formed of R set carriages painted green and cream. From 1949 until 1957 it was formed of air-conditioned
HUB carriages. In March 1961, the
1100 class Budd diesel railcars took over. From the late 1970s they were joined by the
1200 class Tulloch diesel railcars. Following a derailment at
Erskineville in February 1983, they began to have their engines removed and became locomotive hauled stock with a
44,
421 or
422 class diesel usually hauling the sets. In 1986, locomotive 4499 was repainted in a unique primarily pale grey livery with red, orange and yellow ends and red and orange "L7" logos similar to the minimised "Candy" colour-blocking used on the Intercity electric fleet and became known among enthusiasts as "Grey Ghost". This livery had been conceived for use on the
South Coast Daylight Express service, however operational requirements dictated that 4499 was often to be found on other traffic, whilst other locomotives were rostered to the
South Coast Daylight Express service. At various times
DEB railcar,
HUB and
RUB stock operated the service. ==References==