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}}This ex-London Brighton & South Coast Railway 4-wheeled 5 plank open goods wagon is stored at [[Kidderminster Railway Museum]].
 
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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. Built with sheet rails these vehicles later had the ends cut down and tarp rails removed. A restored example, 3346 from 1914, can be found at the Bluebell Railway.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:01, 16 September 2020

LB&SCRLondon Brighton & South Coast Railway Open Goods Wagon 4365
LBSC 4365 20160218.jpg
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

Goods Wagons

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 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. Built with sheet rails these vehicles later had the ends cut down and tarp rails removed. A restored example, 3346 from 1914, can be found at the Bluebell Railway.

See also

List of goods wagons

References

Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey

Links