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  2. Covered goods wagon - Wikipedia

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    The last mass-produced merchandise vans built for British Rail were the 29 ft 6 in (8,992 mm) wheelbase VGA class sliding-wall vans of the early 1980s. Subsequent vans used in the UK have mostly been large (usually bogie ) sliding-wall vans of continental design.

  3. Victorian Railways flat wagons - Wikipedia

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    During 1980–1981, the remaining fourteen flexi-van bogie wagons, classed VQBX/VQBY, were converted to regular container wagons, and reclassed VQGX. [126] In 1994 the entire class of sixteen was leased to the National Rail Corporation and recoded RQZX., [126] although when returned to Victoria in 1996 they were restored to their earlier codes.

  4. Victorian Railways V type carriage - Wikipedia

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    That end saloon was fitted with a single bed-chair, and two couches of 10 ft 0 in (3.05 m) and 12 ft 10 in (3.91 m). The latter had to be shifted to access the shower compartment. The four external body doors either side were all sealed but their window spacing was retained, and access to the car was exclusively via the end platforms.

  5. Ford Thames 400E - Wikipedia

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    A small tipper body with screw type gear was also listed, as was a standard dropside truck. Several styles of van body were offered, such as a box body of 300 cu ft (8.5 m 3), a van body of 315 cu ft (8.9 m 3), a pantechnicon with integral cab offering 415 cu ft (11.8 m 3) capacity or with a factory cab 400 cu ft (11 m 3). A milk float was also ...

  6. Rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway - Wikipedia

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    A British Rail machinery wagon, telegraphic code: Lowmac WP. [53] Used as permanent way train. 952045 BR: Brake van: 1953 A standard British Rail goods brake van. [54] 955166 BR: Brake van: 1961 A standard British Rail goods brake van. [55] Operational 983591 BR: Ballast hopper 1960 Telegraphic code: Dogfish. [56] Stored at Walkers Line Sidings ...

  7. Victorian Railways bogie guard's vans - Wikipedia

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    In 1908 vans 17 and 24 were modified for mail sorting use, and recoded D D MS. Circulars (internal rail notices) from the era noted that the two vans were used on the Bendigo service, one van on the 0645 Bendigo and the 1515 Melbourne trains, and the other van for the 1215 Bendigo and the 1850 Melbourne services.

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  9. Roof rack - Wikipedia

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    Fixing a roof rack to a motor car Factory-installed roof rack on a station wagon Two bicycles on a removable roof rack (bicycle carrier) Enclosed car top carrier attached to a factory-installed roof rail Specialized Racks over a pickup bed. A roof rack is a set of bars secured to the roof of an automobile. [1]

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