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Production of the original series, which saw W2 and W3 models, ended in 1974. In 1999 the W650 appeared, and was produced through 2007. In 2011 Kawasaki announced another retro version of the “W” brand, the W800, which remained in production until 2016, [9] [10] [11] then was re-introduced in 2019. A W175 was released in 2017.
The W2 version introduced in 1913 had its engine size increased to 1,222 cc and power output boosted to 15 PS. A year later the W3 featured a 1,286 cc engine. After the war, in 1919, the firm increased advertised power in what was now their W4 model to 17 PS, the engine being now an ohv 1,306 cc unit. The W4 continued to be offered till 1925.
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that was produced by Revue Studios. [1] The series was inspired by the 1950 John Ford film Wagon Master. [2] It ran for eight seasons, with the first episode airing in the United States on September 18, 1957 () and the final episode on May 2, 1965 (). [3]
Operational, restored in 2017 as part of the television series 'Great Rail restorations With Peter Snow'. Varnished teak. 1864 No. 21 4-wheeled 3-compartment First Undergoing restoration. Aims to be in service by 2023. N/A. 1864 No. 35 4-wheeled 4-compartment Composite Awaiting restoration, grounded at Havenstreet. N/A. 1875 ~ No. 38
The Wanderly Wagon in 2010. Don Lennox and Eugene Lambert came up with the idea of Wanderly Wagon along with Jim O'Hare. [2] O'Hare was recalling a recent family holiday spent on a horse drawn caravan in County Cork. Lennox became the first producer of Wanderly Wagon and O'Hare designed the wagon and the show's costumes. [1]
Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr. and Ward Bond in John Ford's Wagon Master (1950), one of the primary cinematic inspirations for the Wagon Train series. John Ford dressed Ward Bond identically to this, with the black hat and checkered shirt, in the Wagon Train episode that Ford later directed titled "The Colter Craven Story" featuring many regulars from Ford films as well as some stock footage ...
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