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− | This BR Well Trolley ( | + | |image = 42968 boiler on 901010.JPG |
+ | |caption = 901010 carrying 42968's boiler at Bridgnorth in May 2016 | ||
+ | |construc = Head, Wrightson | ||
+ | |status = Operational | ||
+ | |wagno = B 901010 | ||
+ | |othernos = | ||
+ | |designed = | ||
+ | |diagram = 2/731 | ||
+ | |lot = 2360 | ||
+ | |wagtype = Bogie well trolley | ||
+ | |capacity = 40 tons | ||
+ | |telcode = | ||
+ | |topscode = | ||
+ | |brakes = Unfitted | ||
+ | |built = 1952 | ||
+ | |years1 = 1990 | ||
+ | |events1 = Arrived on the SVR | ||
+ | |years2 = | ||
+ | |events2 = | ||
+ | |years3 = | ||
+ | |events3 = | ||
+ | }}[[File: BR_901010_20150307.jpg |thumb|300px|right| BR Weltrol MV Well Trolley 901010 at Bridgnorth in 2015]]This BR Well Trolley (‘Weltrol MV’) was built by Head, Wrightson in 1952 to Diagram 2/731, Lot 2360.<ref>[[Bibliography#Books|Rowland (1996)]] App. 4.</ref> It was based on an LMS design and has a 40 ton capacity but a short 26ft wheelbase giving only a 15ft length for the load which is carried on a steel floor.<ref name=SB9>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref> | ||
− | = | + | Much of its working life was spent carrying a caterpillar tracked earthmover at Nechells Power Station, Washwood Heath. After being condemned it was transferred to Willsden, from where it was acquired by Mr. J.J. Smith in 1990, arriving 6 November of that year.<ref name=SB9>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref> On arrival on the SVR it was placed into immediate use with the P. Way Department. It subsequently received a repaint with the intention of being used in the 1992 Freight Weekend, but unfortunately failed a pads exam at 9 pm on the eve of the event, resulting in a 2 hour shunt to remove it from the formation.<ref>SVR News 107</ref> It has subsequently served mainly as a boiler carrier at Bridgnorth, in which role it was photographed in 2015 and 2016. |
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− | + | The Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey suggests that 901010 is the only survivor of the 9 Weltrol MVs built to Diagram 731 and therefore unique in preservation,<ref>Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey</ref> the other MVs being to a later diagram. | |
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+ | BR_901010_plate_20150307.jpg | Works plate | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Goods Wagons | List of goods wagons]] | [[Goods Wagons | List of goods wagons]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.ws.rhrp.org.uk/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=9635 BR 901010 on Railway Heritage Register On-Line] | ||
[[Category:Rolling stock, other than locomotives, at Bridgnorth]] | [[Category:Rolling stock, other than locomotives, at Bridgnorth]] |
Latest revision as of 23:33, 8 October 2019
BRBritish Rail or British Railways 901010 WeltrolTelegraphic code signifying a Well Trolley MV | |
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901010 carrying 42968's boiler at Bridgnorth in May 2016 | |
Built By | Head, Wrightson |
Status | Operational |
Number | B 901010 |
History | |
Built | 1952 |
Diagram | 2/731 |
Lot | 2360 |
Type | Bogie well trolley |
Capacity | 40 tons |
Brakes | Unfitted |
1990 | Arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway |
Much of its working life was spent carrying a caterpillar tracked earthmover at Nechells Power Station, Washwood Heath. After being condemned it was transferred to Willsden, from where it was acquired by Mr. J.J. Smith in 1990, arriving 6 November of that year.[2] On arrival on the SVRSevern Valley Railway it was placed into immediate use with the P. Way Department. It subsequently received a repaint with the intention of being used in the 1992 Freight Weekend, but unfortunately failed a pads exam at 9 pm on the eve of the event, resulting in a 2 hour shunt to remove it from the formation.[3] It has subsequently served mainly as a boiler carrier at Bridgnorth, in which role it was photographed in 2015 and 2016.
The Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey suggests that 901010 is the only survivor of the 9 WeltrolTelegraphic code signifying a Well Trolley MVs built to Diagram 731 and therefore unique in preservation,[4] the other MVs being to a later diagram.
See also
References
- ↑ Rowland (1996) App. 4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 107
- ↑ Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey