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{{Infobox maroon carriage
|image      = LNER_24068_20150307.jpg
|image      = LMS_26986_20150807.jpg
|caption    = LNER Brake Composite Corridor 24068
|caption    = LMS 26986 Brake Third Corridor
|construc  = LNER York
|construc  = BR Wolverton
|status    = In service
|status    = In service
|carno      = 24068
|carno      = 26986
|othernos  = 10078, E10078, E10078E, GE10078E
|othernos  = M26986M
|designed  = Sir Nigel Gresley
|designed  = Stanier / Ivatt
|diagram    = 175
|diagram    = 2161
|lot        = 700
|lot        = 1506
|cartype    = [[:Category: Carriage Type BCK|BCK]]
|cartype    = [[:Category:BR Carriage classification codes#LMS Codes|CH]], [[:Category: Carriage Type BTK|BTK]]
|seats      = 12 first, 24 third
|length    = 57ft
|built      = 1937
|weight    = 30T
|years1    = 1972
|seats      = 24 third  
|events1    = Preserved on SVR
|built      = 1951
|years2    =  
|years1    = 1971
|events2    =  
|events1    = Arrived on SVR
|years2    = 1975
|events2    = Attended [[Rail 150]] at Shildon
|years3    =  
|years3    =  
|events3    =  
|events3    =  
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}}24068 is a Brake Composite Corridor (BCK). It has a welded underframe and was outshopped in 1937 as one of 69 built to Diagram 169 between 1936 and 1940, with Rexine interior in art-deco style. It was renumbered 10078 in the 1943 renumbering of LNER locomotives and carriages. Following nationalisation it became E10078, E10078E and finally on passing to the Great Eastern section GE10078E. We believe it was overhauled at York in 1964, but may not have returned to traffic.
}}'''LMS 26986 Brake Third Corridor ''' (BTK) is an example of the port-hole stock designed by William Stanier before the Second World War but implemented by his successors C E Fairburn and H G Ivatt.  


===24068 in Preservation===
The LMS had begun to build the first batches of all-steel, welded construction coaches by 1938, although the Second World War and post-war rationing of steel interrupted this programme. Sir William Stanier was succeeded as CME of the LMS by C E Fairburn in 1944 and H G Ivatt in 1945. Although neither produced any new carriage designs, they did implement some of Stanier's style changesAmong those was the port-hole stock, echoing that used by the 1938 streamliners. Construction of this 57ft stock continued for several years under BR, although unlike the all-steel [[LMS 24617 Corridor Composite | Corridor Composite]] version, the BTK still made use of timber framing with steel top, bottom and corner members. It provided seating for 24 passengers in six compartments and included one toilet.   
24068 was purchased for preservation from York by Dr F.G.A Noon, but not before seats, internal doors and many fittings had been removed. It became the SVR’s first Gresley Coach when it arrived on 9 September 1972;<ref>SVR News 26</ref> ownership passed to [[The LNER (SVR) Coach Fund]] in 1979. It was returned to traffic with replacement fittings from SVR stock but lack of funds prevented proper restorationBetween 1982 and withdrawal in 1992 it carried its BR number GE10078E. Its overhaul began in spring of 1997, initially with cosmetic work as the first vehicle through the SVR’s new paint shop.  Following a number of photo charters with the North Norfolk Railway's B12, a full restoration began in October 1999This was completed in 2000, with the coach now in LNER livery as 24068.


24068 was one of three coaches which in 2010 were gifted by the LNER (SVR) Coach Fund to the SVR Rolling Stock Trust (now the [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd]]), along with 43600 and 70759. It was withdrawn awaiting its next overhaul, scheduled to commence in January 2018 when it was hoped to improve and re-upholster the seating. Unfortunately the roof was leaking, due it seems to the boards coming loose on the framework, which means the canvass will have to come off to allow the standard remedial work (see [[LNER 43600 Open Third|43600]]). It was also hoped to replace a few non-teak panels before revarnishing the exterior.The carriage was returned to use in time for the 2018 [[Christmas services]] without all these repairs being carried out.
==Service==
26986 was built in 1951 by BR at Wolverton as lot number 1506 to diagram number 2161.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Jenkinson & Essery (1977)]] p. 110.</ref>  The livery when new in service was BR Crimson and Cream. It continued use in BR's London Midland region as number M26986M until being withdrawn in November 1969,<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2019)]] pp.309-311.</ref> by which time it had been repainted in BR's blue and grey livery.<ref name=SVR24>SVR News 24</ref>
 
==Preservation==
26986 was privately purchased by a member of the [[L.M.S. & B.R. Coach Fund]], together with spares from another vehicle in worse condition. It was collected from Worcester on 20 September 1971 and delivered to Bewdley by the diesel hauled train bringing [[600|LMR 600 Gordon]] and three [[Ex-Longmoor Saloons]] from the Longmoor Military Railway via Didcot.
 
Restoration, which included repainting in LMS 1946 Crimson Lake livery, was carried out at Bewdley and was completed in early 1973.<ref>SVR News 27</ref> On 11 August 1973 26986 visited the Derby Litchurch Lane Carriage Works Open Day in the company of [[LMS Stanier 8F 48773 | LMS 8233]], [[LMS 12992 Corridor Third]] and [[LMS 2886 Six-wheel Passenger Brake (later 32919)|LMS Stove R 32919]], the journey being made in steam.<ref>SVR News 29</ref>
 
Two years later 26986 was one of the three SVR carriages which attended the [[Rail 150]] celebrations at Shildon in [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1970-1979#1975 | 1975]], travelling there on 11 August behind [[LMS Stanier 8F 48773 | 8233]] and [[LMS Ivatt Class 4 43106 | 43106]]. It is the only one of the three carriages still based at the SVR.<ref>SVR News 36</ref><ref group="note">On-loan "Clapham Buffet" GWR 9631 later returned to the NRM, while LNER pigeon van 4236 was subsequently swapped for LNER 24105.</ref> 
 
26986 was withdrawn from service in Autumn 1982 after being vandalised by an air rifle. During preparation for the repairs several rotten 3x3 timbers were found. The Coach Fund therefore decided that 26986 should take the place of [[LMS Brake Third Corridor 26880]] at their stores vehicle at Bridgnorth, allowing the latter to be rebuilt as it was thought to be in better condition despite having spent a number of years stored at [[Eardington]].<ref>SVR  News 65</ref> By winter 1987-88 the LMS set was without a brake, so 26986 became the 'big winter job'.<ref>SVR News 87</ref>  The renovation eventually took around a year, during which time the defective corner posts and centre rails were replaced, while the vestibule floor was also removed and replaced by a galvanized steel floor covered with tongue-and-groove boards. The external panels were all scrapped and new panels cut out and welded together to form a continuous skin. The seats were removed and sent away for reupholstering and the interior woodwork was stripped and re-varnished. 26986 was finally repainted and lined out in LMS 1947 style, returning to service in late 1988.<ref>SVR News 90</ref>
 
In early 1997 the decision was taken to smarten up the LMS Set. 26986 had not been repainted for ten years, resulting in an 8 week visit to the paint shop. During that time several volunteers also undertook the complete reconditioning of the Guard's area. The coach was outshopped just before the Santa services but did not return to traffic until the following January as the sets had already been formed.<ref>SVR News 122, 126</ref> In comparison, 26986 received a 5-yearly touch-up and re-varnish in September 2001 which took just 4 days work in total.<ref>SVR News 139</ref>
 
The coach underwent another overhaul between March and June 2009,<ref>SVR News 167</ref> while the seats were reupholstered in 2013.<ref>SVR News 184</ref>
 
n 2016 its future as part of the SVR's LMS carriage fleet was assured through its purchase by the [[Charitable Trust|SVR Charitable Trust]].<ref>Info added by Richard Gunning.</ref> 26986 forms part of [[Carriages#Set_L|the LMS Maroon set (Set L)]], notwithstanding that it was not built until after nationalisation.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=200px style="text-align:left">
BTK 26986 Severn Valley Railway.jpg|26986 in used in Set L
LMS_26986_20200912.jpg|26986 at Kidderminster
</gallery>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Carriages#LNER (and constituents) Designed Coaches| List of carriages]]
[[Carriages| List of carriages]]
*[[The LNER (SVR) Coach Fund]]
 
*[[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd]]
==Notes==
*[[List of preservation groups]]
<references group="note"/>


==References==
==References==
<references />
<references />
Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey<br>
LNER (SVR) Coach Fund


==Links==
==Links==
*[http://www.cs.rhrp.org.uk/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=999 LNER 24068 on Railway Heritage Register On-Line]
*[http://www.cs.rhrp.org.uk/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=720 26986 on Railway Heritage Register On-Line]
*[http://www.lnersvrcoachfund.org.uk//teak_set.html#24068 24068 on lnersvrcoachfund.org.uk]
*[http://svrtrust.org.uk/our-vehicles/lner/24068-2.html 24068 on svrtrust.org.uk]


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LMS 26986 Brake Third Corridor
LMS 26986 20150807.jpg
LMS 26986 Brake Third Corridor
Built By BR Wolverton
Status In service
Number 26986
Other numbers M26986M
History
Built 1951
Designed By Stanier / Ivatt
Diagram 2161
Lot 1506
Type CH, BTK
Length 57ft
Weight 30T
Seats 24 third
1971 Arrived on SVR
1975 Attended Rail 150 at Shildon

Carriages

LMS 26986 Brake Third Corridor (BTK) is an example of the port-hole stock designed by William Stanier before the Second World War but implemented by his successors C E Fairburn and H G Ivatt.

The LMS had begun to build the first batches of all-steel, welded construction coaches by 1938, although the Second World War and post-war rationing of steel interrupted this programme. Sir William Stanier was succeeded as CME of the LMS by C E Fairburn in 1944 and H G Ivatt in 1945. Although neither produced any new carriage designs, they did implement some of Stanier's style changes. Among those was the port-hole stock, echoing that used by the 1938 streamliners. Construction of this 57ft stock continued for several years under BR, although unlike the all-steel Corridor Composite version, the BTK still made use of timber framing with steel top, bottom and corner members. It provided seating for 24 passengers in six compartments and included one toilet.

Service[edit | edit source]

26986 was built in 1951 by BR at Wolverton as lot number 1506 to diagram number 2161.[1] The livery when new in service was BR Crimson and Cream. It continued use in BR's London Midland region as number M26986M until being withdrawn in November 1969,[2] by which time it had been repainted in BR's blue and grey livery.[3]

Preservation[edit | edit source]

26986 was privately purchased by a member of the L.M.S. & B.R. Coach Fund, together with spares from another vehicle in worse condition. It was collected from Worcester on 20 September 1971 and delivered to Bewdley by the diesel hauled train bringing LMR 600 Gordon and three Ex-Longmoor Saloons from the Longmoor Military Railway via Didcot.

Restoration, which included repainting in LMS 1946 Crimson Lake livery, was carried out at Bewdley and was completed in early 1973.[4] On 11 August 1973 26986 visited the Derby Litchurch Lane Carriage Works Open Day in the company of LMS 8233, LMS 12992 Corridor Third and LMS Stove R 32919, the journey being made in steam.[5]

Two years later 26986 was one of the three SVR carriages which attended the Rail 150 celebrations at Shildon in 1975, travelling there on 11 August behind 8233 and 43106. It is the only one of the three carriages still based at the SVR.[6][note 1]

26986 was withdrawn from service in Autumn 1982 after being vandalised by an air rifle. During preparation for the repairs several rotten 3x3 timbers were found. The Coach Fund therefore decided that 26986 should take the place of LMS Brake Third Corridor 26880 at their stores vehicle at Bridgnorth, allowing the latter to be rebuilt as it was thought to be in better condition despite having spent a number of years stored at Eardington.[7] By winter 1987-88 the LMS set was without a brake, so 26986 became the 'big winter job'.[8] The renovation eventually took around a year, during which time the defective corner posts and centre rails were replaced, while the vestibule floor was also removed and replaced by a galvanized steel floor covered with tongue-and-groove boards. The external panels were all scrapped and new panels cut out and welded together to form a continuous skin. The seats were removed and sent away for reupholstering and the interior woodwork was stripped and re-varnished. 26986 was finally repainted and lined out in LMS 1947 style, returning to service in late 1988.[9]

In early 1997 the decision was taken to smarten up the LMS Set. 26986 had not been repainted for ten years, resulting in an 8 week visit to the paint shop. During that time several volunteers also undertook the complete reconditioning of the Guard's area. The coach was outshopped just before the Santa services but did not return to traffic until the following January as the sets had already been formed.[10] In comparison, 26986 received a 5-yearly touch-up and re-varnish in September 2001 which took just 4 days work in total.[11]

The coach underwent another overhaul between March and June 2009,[12] while the seats were reupholstered in 2013.[13]

n 2016 its future as part of the SVR's LMS carriage fleet was assured through its purchase by the SVR Charitable Trust.[14] 26986 forms part of the LMS Maroon set (Set L), notwithstanding that it was not built until after nationalisation.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

List of carriages

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. On-loan "Clapham Buffet" GWR 9631 later returned to the NRM, while LNER pigeon van 4236 was subsequently swapped for LNER 24105.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Jenkinson & Essery (1977) p. 110.
  2. Longworth (2019) pp.309-311.
  3. SVR News 24
  4. SVR News 27
  5. SVR News 29
  6. SVR News 36
  7. SVR News 65
  8. SVR News 87
  9. SVR News 90
  10. SVR News 122, 126
  11. SVR News 139
  12. SVR News 167
  13. SVR News 184
  14. Info added by Richard Gunning.

Links[edit | edit source]