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}}This ex-London Brighton & South Coast Railway 4-wheeled 5 plank open goods wagon is stored at [[Kidderminster Railway Museum]]. | }}This ex-London Brighton & South Coast Railway 4-wheeled 5 plank open goods wagon is stored at [[Kidderminster Railway Museum]]. | ||
− | The 5 plank opens were the most numerous of the LBSCR's wagon fleet. The company, however, never adopted RCH standards and as a result under Southern ownership these vehicles suffered withdrawals or put in departmental stock. Some were built with sheet rails, these vehicles later had the ends cut down and tarp rails removed. A restored example hi-bar example, 3346 from 1914, can be found at the Bluebell Railway. Several SR built versions exist on other lines. | + | The 5 plank opens were the most numerous of the LBSCR's wagon fleet. The company, however, never adopted RCH standards and as a result under Southern ownership these vehicles suffered withdrawals or put in departmental stock. Some were built with sheet rails, these vehicles later had the ends cut down and tarp rails removed. A restored example hi-bar example, [https://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/bluebell/pics/3346.html 3346 from 1914], can be found at the Bluebell Railway. Several SR built versions exist on other lines. |
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 25 March 2024
LB&SCRLondon Brighton & South Coast Railway Open Goods Wagon 4365 | |
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LBSC 4365 | |
Status | Awaiting restoration |
Number | 4365 |
History | |
Built | 1921 |
Diagram | 29, SRSouthern Railway Diagram 1369 |
Lot | 47 |
Type | 4-wheel 5-plank open |
Capacity | 10 tons |
The 5 plank opens were the most numerous of the LBSCRLondon Brighton & South Coast Railway's wagon fleet. The company, however, never adopted RCHRailway Clearing House standards and as a result under Southern ownership these vehicles suffered withdrawals or put in departmental stock. Some were built with sheet rails, these vehicles later had the ends cut down and tarp rails removed. A restored example hi-bar example, 3346 from 1914, can be found at the Bluebell Railway. Several SRSouthern Railway built versions exist on other lines.
See also
References
Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey