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[6]: 72 Left in 1996, returned on hire between 2019 and 2021. [67] [68] 34053 Sir Keith Park: SR Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2. Built in 1946. Arrived newly restored in 2012. Returned to the Swanage Railway in January 2018. [69] 45000: LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0. Built in 1935. On loan from the NRM between 1977 [70] and 1988. [23]: 76
Bogie Mineral Hopper Wagon Horbury, Chas Roberts 1953 Shildon [240] 2001-7167 National Benzole: 2022 Petrol Tank Wagon Cardiff, Powell Duffryn: 1954 Shildon [241] 1975-7048 BR: 227009 Mineral Wagon Teesside Bridge & Engineering Dia No. 1/108, Lot No. 2742 1955 York [242] 1982–7005 BR: 743141 China Clay wagon Swindon, BR Dia No. 1/051, Lot No ...
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.
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 ...
British Rail departmental wagons are wagons used by British Rail and their successors Railtrack and Network Rail for departmental purposes. Many vehicles are named after aquatic creatures (including fish, mammals, birds and mythical creatures), these names started life as telegraphic codes.
"The all-time guide to the UK Traction Classification System Part 2: Locomotives" (PDF). The RailwayCentre.org. Archived from the original on 28 November 2006}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ; Reed, Brian (1974). Diesel-Hydraulic Locomotives of the Western Region. David and Charles.
Vehicle Diagram Book No. 100 for Main Line Diesel Locomotives (PDF). Derby: British Railways Board. October 1984. p. 140 (per pdf) – via Barrowmore MRG. "Doncaster's first '58' nearly ready". Rail Enthusiast. EMAP National Publications. October 1982. p. 49. ISSN 0262-561X. OCLC 49957965. "Grid-iron with style!". Rail Enthusiast. EMAP National ...