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}}89 is a GWR 4-wheel Riding and Dormitory Van.  In service these ran paired with 6-wheel Tool vans such as [[GWR 66 Breakdown Tool Van | GWR 66]], and were stationed at GWR loco sheds. The Tool and Riding Van pairs would be required to attend mishaps as fast as possible and were vacuum-braked to allow running at near express speeds.
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}}'''GWR 89 Riding/Dormitory Van''' is a 4-wheel vehicle built at Swindon in 1908.  In service these ran paired with 6-wheel Tool vans such as [[GWR 66 Breakdown Tool Van | GWR 66]], and were stationed at GWR loco sheds. The Tool and Riding Van pairs would be required to attend mishaps as fast as possible and were vacuum-braked to allow running at near express speeds.
  
89 was built at Swindon in 1908.  It arrived on the SVR from Worcester in January 1972,<ref>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref> and is situated in Bewdley yard.
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==Preservation==
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It arrived on the SVR from Worcester on 29 January 1972.<ref>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref>  
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Following the death of long-time owner Pete Simpson, agreement was reached in 2021 with the administrators of his estate for the van to be acquired by the [[Great Western (SVR) Association]].<ref>GW(SVR)A Newsletter Winter 2022, Editorial by Chris Haynes.</ref> The Association then sorted through the bequeathed material and tool, much of which they could utilise. From 2022 restoration started to provide a mess van for the Association's volunteers as [[GWR 98 Full Brake]] has insufficient space both for that purpose and as a workshop vehicle and store.<ref>GW(SVR)A Newsletter Summer 2022, Editorial by Chris Haynes</ref> Updates are issued on the [http://www.gw-svr-a.org.uk/89-riding-van-restoration.html website] and [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1802133566694120 GW(SVR)A Facebook (private group)] pages.
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It is situated in [[Bewdley Down Yard]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
[[Goods Wagons | List of goods wagons]]
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 29 March 2024

GWRGreat Western Railway 89 Riding/Dormitory Van
GWR 89 20150320.jpg
GWRGreat Western Railway Riding and Dormitory Van 89
Built By GWRGreat Western Railway Swindon
Status Operational
Number 89
Other Numbers DW 89[1]
History
Built 1908
Lot 580
Type 4-w riding/dormitory van
Telegraphic code n/a
1972 Arrived on SVRSevern Valley Railway
2021 Acquisition by the Great Western (SVR) Association

Goods Wagons

GWRGreat Western Railway 89 Riding/Dormitory Van is a 4-wheel vehicle built at Swindon in 1908. In service these ran paired with 6-wheel Tool vans such as GWR 66, and were stationed at GWRGreat Western Railway loco sheds. The Tool and Riding Van pairs would be required to attend mishaps as fast as possible and were vacuum-braked to allow running at near express speeds.

Preservation

It arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway from Worcester on 29 January 1972.[2]

Following the death of long-time owner Pete Simpson, agreement was reached in 2021 with the administrators of his estate for the van to be acquired by the Great Western (SVR) Association.[3] The Association then sorted through the bequeathed material and tool, much of which they could utilise. From 2022 restoration started to provide a mess van for the Association's volunteers as GWR 98 Full Brake has insufficient space both for that purpose and as a workshop vehicle and store.[4] Updates are issued on the website and GW(SVR)A Facebook (private group) pages.

It is situated in Bewdley Down Yard.

See also

References

  1. Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey
  2. SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition
  3. GW(SVR)AGreat Western (SVR) Association Newsletter Winter 2022, Editorial by Chris Haynes.
  4. GW(SVR)AGreat Western (SVR) Association Newsletter Summer 2022, Editorial by Chris Haynes

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