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GWR 9369 Nondescript Saloon

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{{Infobox carriage
|image = GWR G56 saloon 9369 at KidderminsterGWR_9369_20150320.jpg
|caption = GWR 9369 Nondescript Saloon
|construc = GWR Swindon
|weight = 27t 11cwt
|built = 1923
|seats = 44 40 unclassified (as built)
|years1 = 1972
|events1 = Preserved on SVR
|years6 =
|events6 =
}}'''GWR Nondescript Saloon 9369 ''' was ordered in 1915 as a successor to the 1912 Churchward ‘toplight’ prototype [[GWR 9055 Nondescript Saloon | 9055]], but due to the First World War it was not delivered until 1923, by which time CB Collett had succeeded GJ Churchward as CME. Unlike Like the prototype, 9369 was an unclassified or 'nondescript' saloon (ie not allocated to any specific class such as first or third) and was used for private hire, although unlike the prototype, it did not actually have toplight windows. It included a small brake compartmentwhich allowed the carriage to be attached and detached at any station and to be parked, <ref>[http://www.gw-svr-a.org.uk/9103-a-short-history.html GW(SVR)A]</ref> although in service this was probably use mainly used for storage of hampers rather than as accommodation for a guard. Like The two saloons and single compartment nominally seated 40 and two toilets were also provided. The internal layout is similar to the prototype, 9369 was an unclassified or ‘nondescript’ saloon (ie not allocated to any specific class such as first or SVR's third), and was used for private hireNondescript Saloon [[GWR 9103 Nondescript Saloon|9103]] where it is described in greater detail.
9369 spent most of its service life at Bristol. After withdrawal it saw departmental use as a Brake Third Open (BTO) numbered DW 150128, at Shrewsbury and Walsall, Norton Junction from where it arrived on 6 September 1972. It was originally purchased by a private owner, Mr John Tarrant, who oversaw a 10-year restoration. In autumn 1980, with internal restoration still not fully complete, 9369 was one of the two carriages used for filming [[The Good Soldier]] having received a coat of chocolate and cream and a couple of numbers.<ref>SVR News 59</ref>
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