BR 4345 Tourist Standard Open
BR 4345 Tourist Standard Open | |
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BR Tourist Standard Open 4345 | |
Built By | BRCW |
Status | In use |
Number | 4345 |
Other numbers | M4345, GE4345 |
History | |
Built | 1957 |
Diagram | 93 |
Lot | 20207 |
Type | TSO |
Seats | 64 standard |
1988 | Arrived on SVR |
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Service
4345 was built by BRCW in 1957 to diagram number 93 of lot number 20207. In service it carried the numbers M4345 and GE4345, signifying allocation to BR’s London Midland and Great Eastern lines.[1]
In 1985, 4345 and class mate 4593 formed part of the GW 150 exhibition set used by BR, for which they received commemorative tables and other modifications to the interior decor.[2]
Preservation
4345 and 4593 were selected as the best of a number examined at Carnforth, and both arrived on the SVR from there on 16 and 22 March 1988 respectively. At the time they were intended as replacements for two other TSOs, 4399 and 4584,[3] although in the event 4584 was retained until 1995 while 4399 is still resident on the SVR.
4345 received a repaint at Kidderminster on arrival, retaining the BR(W) chocolate and cream livery which it had carried in the Exhibition train.[4] It remained in this livery until April 1994 when, at the request of owners the Arley Station Fund, it was repainted into BR crimson and cream livery during a three month overhaul in Bewdley Paint Shop.[5]
4345 was used between 1995 and 1997 in the filming of the BBC comedy series Oh, Doctor Beeching! along with BSO 9220, RMB 1853 and Ivatt 2MT 46521.[6]
As of 2017[update] 4345 is normally used in the BR Crimson & Cream running set.
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