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  2. List of rolling stock items in the UK National Collection

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    Petrol Tank Wagon Cardiff, Powell Duffryn: 1954 Shildon [240] 1975-7048 BR: 227009 Mineral Wagon Teesside Bridge & Engineering Dia No. 1/108, Lot No. 2742 1955 York [241] 1982–7005 BR: 743141 China Clay wagon Swindon, BR Dia No. 1/051, Lot No. 2697 1955 York [242] 1995–7146 BR: 873368 Presflo Cement Hopper Gloucester Railway Carriage and ...

  3. Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works - Wikipedia

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    Wagon for North Mount Lyell Copper Company, built 1898. The Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works supplied carriages to a number of notable railways around the world, including the Exeter Tramways in 1892, the City and South London Railway in 1894, the Ffestiniog Railway in 1896 (indirectly - removed from Lynton and Barnstaple post FR revival), the Tralee and Dingle Railway and the Lynton and ...

  4. File:Wagon & horses.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Tramways in Exeter - Wikipedia

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    The trams were yellow with chocolate brown lettering. Three more trams were bought 1883, when the complete network was opened and then two more in 1884. Around the mid-1890s, the company bought its first double decker trams, again from the Bristol Wagon and Carriage Work Company.

  6. Conestoga wagon - Wikipedia

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    The lead horses (or front horses) often had five small bells, the middle horses four, and the pole horses (back horses) three larger ones for a total of twenty-four bells on the entire team. The bell sounds coming from the Conestoga team were often seen by wagoners as a source of pride and some would tune them for better sound.

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  8. Cattle wagon - Wikipedia

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    A cattle wagon or a livestock wagon is a type of railway vehicle designed to carry livestock.Within the classification system of the International Union of Railways they fall under Class H - special covered wagons - which, in turn are part of the group of covered goods wagons, although cattle have historically also been transported in open goods wagons.

  9. Graveley, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    The medieval church is of flint construction. The chequered brick facade of the George and Dragon. There are a number of attractive cottages and houses, including The George and Dragon pub, which has an 18th-century facade, [8] and The Wagon & Horses. [9]