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Former 'Private Owner' wagons, owned by industrial concerns rather than the railway companies, had a prefix letter "P" but were renumbered into a new series commencing at 3000. Some carriages and wagons built by British Railways to the designs of the 'Big Four' companies were numbered in their series and carried the appropriate letter prefix.
A variant of a Mermaid Wagon Never built [1] Dace: ZCV 4 Wheel Open Wagon Dogfish: ZFV / ZFW 4 Wheel Ballast Hopper Dolphin: YAO Bogie Flat Wagon Eel: YMA Bogie Flat Wagon [2] Egret: ZCV 4 Wheel Spoil Wagon Modified from Grampus wagons [1] Falcon: JNA Bogied Open Wagon Hawk: JNA-Y Bogied Open Wagon modified Falcon wagons (2023) Gane YLO / YLP ...
Chiltern Railways: 68: Diesel 100 160 6 Leased from Direct Rail Services [65] Colas Rail: 37/0: Diesel 90 140 8 37/4: 2 37/6: 2 43: 125 200 10 [66] 56: 80 129 10 [67] 66: 75 120 5 [68] 67: 125 200 2 [69] 70: 75 120 17 [70] DB Cargo UK: 60: Diesel 60 97 81 66: 75 120 161 67: 125 200 24 Also 7 locomotives leased to Transport for Wales. [71] 90 ...
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A Class Ow goods wagon on the Saxon narrow gauge railways with Heberlein brakes Open wagon for peat, 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) . An open wagon (or truck in the UK) forms a large group of railway goods wagons designed primarily for the transportation of bulk goods that are not moisture-retentive and can usually be tipped, dumped or shovelled.
20-ton rail wagon: PC850-PC851: 1931: 1965: Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company/London Transport: personnel carrier: converted from pre-1938 trailer 7061/7063 PC852: 1931: 1966: Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company/London Transport: personnel carrier: converted from pre-1938 trailer 7080 PC854: 1931: 1966
Variety of rolling stock in rail yard. The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, freight and passenger cars (or coaches), and non-revenue cars. Passenger vehicles can be un-powered, or self-propelled, single or multiple units. [1] [2 ...
The superelevation angle of a track (the relative level of one rail to the other), typically around a curve Cape A British Railways telegraphic codeword to note the cancellation of a passenger train service [19] Car transporter wagon or car transporter van A specialized freight car for transporting automobiles [20] [21] Cat