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{{Infobox wagon
{{Infobox wagon
|image = GWR 80990 Cylindrical Tank Wagon.jpg
|image = GW_60841_GarethPrice.jpg
|caption = GWR 80990 Cylindrical Tank Wagon
|caption = GWR 60841 at Kidderminster (Gareth Price)
|construc = GWR Swindon
|construc = GWR Swindon
|status = Awaiting restoration
|status = Awaiting overhaul
|wagno = 80990
|wagno = 60841
|othernos = ADW 80990, I/U 070847
|othernos = DW60841
|designed =
|designed =
|diagram = DD3
|diagram = J26
|lot = 633
|lot = 1214
|wagtype = 4-wheel tank wagon
|wagtype = Bogie bolster
|telcode = n/a
|capacity = 40 tons
|topscode = ZRV
|telcode = GANE A
|topscode =
|brakes =
|brakes =
|built = 1910
|built = 1935
|years1 = 1995
|years1 = 1975
|events1 = Arrived on the SVR
|events1 = Arrived on SVR
|years2 =
|years2 = 1985
|events2 =
|events2 = GWR 150 main line appearance
|years3 =
|years3 =
|events3 =
|events3 =
}}'''GWR 60841''' is a '''GANE A 60ft Bogie Bolster / rail wagon'''. Bolsters are raised wooden baulks on which the load was carried; often these had movable stakes at the ends of each bolster to prevent the load sliding off the side of the wagon. The GANE A was fitted with two bogies, each with 4 wheels.
}}80990 was built at Swindon in 1910 to Diagram DD3, Lot 633. It is one of 40 cylindrical Gas Liquor Tanks built between 1895 and 1911 and used for the bulk transport of creosote, ammonia, gas oil and lubricating oil. The tanks, which had a capacity of 3108 gallons, were built by the GWR’s Locomotive Department rather than the Wagon Department, as the former had the experience in building large iron barrel shapes.<ref name=SB9>SVR Stock Book 9th Edition</ref>


==Design and service==
80990 finished its working life at the Landore Diesel Depot in Swansea, where it carried the Internal User number I/U 070847 and served as a waste oil storage tank. It arrived on the SVR in November 1995.<ref name=SB9/> It is owned by [[The GWR 813 Preservation Fund]].
Within the GWR Diagram Book, Diagram J covered rail and timber bolster wagons, principally the [[GWR 107291 Macaw B Bogie Bolster|MACAW]] and the larger GANE. The original GANE first built in 1899 as Diagram J1 was a 45ft bogie wagon with a 40-ton capacity. The introduction of 60ft rails in the late 1920s eventually saw a longer version introduced in 1935 as Diagram J26, still with a 40-ton capacity but with the length increased to 62ft over the headstocks. The same wagons produced under this Diagram were designated GANE A where used by the Engineering Department and MACAW J for other stock. Curiously, although 36 of the former were produced and only 10 of the latter, the code 'GANE A' did not appear in the 1939 Telegraph Message Code Book.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013)]] pp. 190-199, 209.</ref>


60841 was built at Swindon in 1935 to Diagram J26 and saw service with the GWR and BR(W).
==See Also==

[[Goods Wagons | List of goods wagons]]
==Preservation==
60841 was purchased from Swindon by [[SVR(H)]] in July 1975.<ref>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref>

In 1985, 60841 appeared on the main line when it was used in the [[The Severn Valley Railway on the main line#SVR Wagons used on the main line in preservation| GW 150 demonstration freight train]] which ran to Newport behind [[2857|GWR freight loco 2857]].<ref>SVR News 78</ref>

The wagon was re-decked by the [[Wagon Department]] in November 1988.<ref>SVR News 92</ref> {{As of|2018}} it is stored out of use awaiting overhaul.

==See also==
*[[Goods Wagons | List of goods wagons]]
*[[BR 996730 Rail Carrier]] (A BR-built version of the GANE A)


==References==
==References==
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==Links==
==Links==
*[http://www.gwr813.org/pagew92.html 80990 on www.gwr813.org]
*[http://www.ws.rhrp.org.uk/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=7467 60841 on Railway Heritage Register On-Line]
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/svr_enthusiast/7590119260/ Gareth Price PhotoStream]
*[http://www.ws.rhrp.org.uk/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=7493 80990 on Railway Heritage Register On-Line]


[[Category:Rolling stock in Bewdley Down Yard]]
[[Category: Rolling stock owned by SVR(H)]]
[[Category: Rolling stock owned by The GWR 813 Preservation Fund]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 25 May 2021

GWR 60841 Bogie Bolster

GWR 60841 at Kidderminster (Gareth Price)
Built By GWR Swindon
Status Awaiting overhaul
Number 60841
Other Numbers DW60841
History
Built 1935
Diagram J26
Lot 1214
Type Bogie bolster
Capacity 40 tons
Telegraphic code GANE A
1975 Arrived on SVR
1985 GWR 150 main line appearance

Goods Wagons

GWR 60841 is a GANE A 60ft Bogie Bolster / rail wagon. Bolsters are raised wooden baulks on which the load was carried; often these had movable stakes at the ends of each bolster to prevent the load sliding off the side of the wagon. The GANE A was fitted with two bogies, each with 4 wheels.

Design and service[edit | edit source]

Within the GWR Diagram Book, Diagram J covered rail and timber bolster wagons, principally the MACAW and the larger GANE. The original GANE first built in 1899 as Diagram J1 was a 45ft bogie wagon with a 40-ton capacity. The introduction of 60ft rails in the late 1920s eventually saw a longer version introduced in 1935 as Diagram J26, still with a 40-ton capacity but with the length increased to 62ft over the headstocks. The same wagons produced under this Diagram were designated GANE A where used by the Engineering Department and MACAW J for other stock. Curiously, although 36 of the former were produced and only 10 of the latter, the code 'GANE A' did not appear in the 1939 Telegraph Message Code Book.[1]

60841 was built at Swindon in 1935 to Diagram J26 and saw service with the GWR and BR(W).

Preservation[edit | edit source]

60841 was purchased from Swindon by SVR(H) in July 1975.[2]

In 1985, 60841 appeared on the main line when it was used in the GW 150 demonstration freight train which ran to Newport behind GWR freight loco 2857.[3]

The wagon was re-decked by the Wagon Department in November 1988.[4] As of 2018 it is stored out of use awaiting overhaul.

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013) pp. 190-199, 209.
  2. SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition
  3. SVR News 78
  4. SVR News 92

Links[edit | edit source]