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[[File:Lesmac_Swift_Trolley_901007_20200808.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Lesmac Swift Trolley 901007 (Aug 2020)]]The '''Lesmac Swift rapid response trolley and trailer''' serves a similar function to the [[:Category:Wickham Trolley|Wickham Trolley]], being capable of transporting up to four personnel plus equipment to the work site.<ref>[http://www.lesmac.co.uk/products-trolley.htm Lesmac]</ref> Trolley 901007 was built by Lesmac in 2006.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|UK Preserved 2019]] p. 62.</ref> The photograph in August 2020 shows the trolley at its normal location at Bewdley.
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[[File:Lesmac_Swift_Trolley_901007_20200808.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Lesmac Swift Trolley 901007 (Aug 2020)]]The '''Lesmac Swift rapid response trolley and trailer''' serves a similar function to the [[:Category:Wickham Trolley|Wickham Trolley]], being capable of transporting up to four personnel plus equipment to the work site<ref>[http://www.lesmac.co.uk/products-trolley.htm Lesmac]</ref>.
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Trolley 901007 was built by Lesmac in 2006 as LMS017.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|UK Preserved 2019]] p. 62.</ref> The trolley carries an identification tag "fastline FL027286" visible between two of the seats, which suggests the former owner was Fastline, a company which ceased trading when parent company Jarvis plc entered administration and subsequently ceased trading in late March 2010.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastline Fastline on Wikipedia]</ref>
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The photograph in August 2020 shows the trolley at its regular storage location alongside the Down line at Bewdley.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 14:40, 31 August 2020

Lesmac Swift Trolley 901007 (Aug 2020)
The Lesmac Swift rapid response trolley and trailer serves a similar function to the Wickham Trolley, being capable of transporting up to four personnel plus equipment to the work site[1].

Trolley 901007 was built by Lesmac in 2006 as LMS017.[2] The trolley carries an identification tag "fastline FL027286" visible between two of the seats, which suggests the former owner was Fastline, a company which ceased trading when parent company Jarvis plc entered administration and subsequently ceased trading in late March 2010.[3]

The photograph in August 2020 shows the trolley at its regular storage location alongside the DownIn reference to the direction of travel means away from the major terminus (i.e. towards Bridgnorth on the present day SVR) line at Bewdley.

See also

List of other rolling stock on the SVR

References

  1. Lesmac
  2. UK Preserved 2019 p. 62.
  3. Fastline on Wikipedia

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