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  2. CDA wagon - Wikipedia

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    The CDA wagon was a type of hopper railway wagon used by British Rail, and then the privatised railway, to move china clay in South West England. The CDA was based on the same design as the HAA wagons which were used to transport coal, with the prototype CDA being a conversion of the HAA type. The wagons were used for 35 years being introduced ...

  3. British carriage and wagon numbering and classification

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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.

  4. Category:British railway wagons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British railway wagons" ... CDA wagon; Conflat; G. General utility van; Great Western Railway wagons; GWR Toad; L. Lowmac; M. British railway milk ...

  5. Merry-go-round train - Wikipedia

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    Chasewater Railway: Chasewater Railway Group CDA: 353224: St. Blazey TMD: November 2016: Chasewater Railway: National Wagon Preservation Group HAA: 354456: Dalmellington Sidings: May 2013: Chasewater Railway: National Wagon Preservation Group HAA: 354966: Onllwyn Washery: March 2015: Chasewater Railway: Andrew Goodman, C/O National Wagon ...

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

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    The rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway are the locomotives, carriages and wagons used on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, a heritage railway in Cornwall, England. The Great Western Railway (GWR) opened a branch line from Bodmin Road to Bodmin General in 1887 and this was extended in 1888 to connect with the earlier Bodmin and ...

  7. Fowey railway station - Wikipedia

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    The main jetty is number 8, while numbers 4 and 6 could load china clay from rail wagons using conveyors. Number 5 only handled bagged china clay from road vehicles and number 3 handled liquid china clay slurry. [1] Only number 8 is now used for rail traffic. It was modernised in 1988 to allow it to handle the new CDA 32 tonne hopper wagons. [10]

  8. Darius Rucker Clarifies His Comments About Moving to ... - AOL

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    In his latest Instagram message, the "Wagon Wheel" singer opened by reminding fans that he's been a "traveling musician all my life." "I’m living in London while working on some new music and ...

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

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    Shock absorbing wagon Ashford (BR SR) Dia No. 1392, Lot No. 3443 1948 Bluebell Railway [293] 1982–7007 [Note 107] BR: B 383560 Iron Ore Tippler Shildon, BR Dia No. 1/181, Lot No. 2601 1953 Rutland Railway Museum [294] [295] 1978–7113 [Note 107] BR: B 436275 Iron Ore Hopper Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company: Dia No. 1/162, Lot No ...