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|status    = Static use
 
|status    = Static use
 
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|livery    = BR Maroon
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|othernos  = M86523, M93523, 95157
 
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|diagram    = 811
 
|lot        = 30402
 
|lot        = 30402
 
|cartype    = [[:Category:Carriage Type GUV|GUV]]
 
|cartype    = [[:Category:Carriage Type GUV|GUV]]
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|topscode  = [[:Category:Carriage Type GUV|NKJ/NKA]]
 
|seats      = None
 
|seats      = None
 
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|built      = 1958
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}}86105 is a BR Mark 1 General Utility Van. These vehicles were built for use on express passenger services as well as parcels and freight trains, and were classed as [[:Category:Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock (NPCCS)|Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock]]. The side doors allowed loading of containerised mail and parcels and newspapers. The GUVs were 'through piped' for use on steam heated services, although they were not themselves steam heated.<ref name=SVR>SVR Stock Book 9th Edition</ref>
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}}94157 is a BR Mark 1 General Utility Van. These vehicles were built for use on express passenger services as well as parcels and freight trains, and were classed as [[:Category:Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock (NPCCS)|Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock]]. The side doors allowed loading of containerised mail and parcels and newspapers. The GUVs were 'through piped' for use on steam heated services, although they were not themselves steam heated.<ref name=SVR>SVR Stock Book 9th Edition</ref>
  
==94157 in preservation and service==
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==Service==
General Utility Van (GUV) 94157 (originally numbered 86523) was built by BR in 1958 at St Rollox, and is equipped with commonwealth bogies.<ref>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey</ref>  It was preserved in 2006, being bought with 94200 (earlier 86207) to keep parts secure for [[SR 34027 Taw Valley]].
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General Utility Van (GUV) 94157 was originally numbered 86523 when built by BR in 1958 at St Rollox.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2013)]] p.201.</ref> It entered service in December 1958 as part of a batch of standard GUVs shared between York and Glasgow, for which it carried the number M86523. It had a TOPS classification of NJV, 'V' indicating that it was vacuum braked and 'J' fitted for electrical train heating.
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Rolling stock in the 86nnn range was renumbered under TOPS in the 1980s, possibly to prevent confusion by clerical staff with numbers issued to Class 86 electric locomotives, and M86523 became M93523 in March 1984.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2013)]] p.222.</ref>  A rebuild for use as a containerised mail van (100 mph) resulted in a further renumbering as 95157 in June 1992,<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2013)]] p.236.</ref> later renumbered as 94157 in September 1994.<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2013)]] p.232.</ref> This configuration included roller shutter doors, steel floors and plated over windows; the TOPS code NKA also indicating fitting with air brakes only<ref name=SVR155>SVR News 155</ref> It is equipped with commonwealth bogies.<ref>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey</ref>   
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==Preservation==
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94157 and [[BR 94200 General Utility Van|94200 (earlier 86207)]] were declared surplus to requirements by EWS Railways at Old Oak Common in 2006.  They were delivered to Kidderminster on 13 March 2006, having been acquired by [[SR 34027 Taw Valley]] owner Phil Swallow to keep parts secure during the locomotive’s overhaul.<ref name=SVR155/>
  
 
The photograph below shows 94157 in March 2015 at [[Bridgnorth MPD]] where it is used by the Department as a storage vehicle.  In 2016 it received an overhaul and repaint into BR maroon livery.<ref>SVR News 194 p. 14.</ref>  
 
The photograph below shows 94157 in March 2015 at [[Bridgnorth MPD]] where it is used by the Department as a storage vehicle.  In 2016 it received an overhaul and repaint into BR maroon livery.<ref>SVR News 194 p. 14.</ref>  
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==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=5402 94157 (86523) on vintagecarriagestrust.org]
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*[http://www.cs.rhrp.org.uk/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=5402 94157 (86523) on Railway Heritage Register On-Line]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 1 February 2022

BRBritish Rail or British Railways 94157 General Utility Van
BR 94157 20160921.jpg
BRBritish Rail or British Railways General Utility Van 94157
Built By BRBritish Rail or British Railways St Rollox
Status Static use
Number 94157
Livery BRBritish Rail or British Railways Maroon
Other numbers M86523, M93523, 95157
History
Built 1958
Diagram 811
Lot 30402
Type GUV
TOPS code NKJ/NKA
Seats None
2006 Preserved

Carriages

94157 is a BRBritish Rail or British Railways Mark 1 General Utility Van. These vehicles were built for use on express passenger services as well as parcels and freight trains, and were classed as Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock. The side doors allowed loading of containerised mail and parcels and newspapers. The GUVs were 'through piped' for use on steam heated services, although they were not themselves steam heated.[1]

Service

General Utility Van (GUVGeneral Utility Van, formerly used to transport mail and parcels) 94157 was originally numbered 86523 when built by BRBritish Rail or British Railways in 1958 at St Rollox.[2] It entered service in December 1958 as part of a batch of standard GUVs shared between York and Glasgow, for which it carried the number M86523. It had a TOPSTotal Operations Processing System, an American computer system adopted by BR from the late 1960s to number and manage rolling stock. classification of NJV, 'V' indicating that it was vacuum braked and 'J' fitted for electrical train heating.

Rolling stock in the 86nnn range was renumbered under TOPSTotal Operations Processing System, an American computer system adopted by BR from the late 1960s to number and manage rolling stock. in the 1980s, possibly to prevent confusion by clerical staff with numbers issued to Class 86 electric locomotives, and M86523 became M93523 in March 1984.[3] A rebuild for use as a containerised mail van (100 mph) resulted in a further renumbering as 95157 in June 1992,[4] later renumbered as 94157 in September 1994.[5] This configuration included roller shutter doors, steel floors and plated over windows; the TOPSTotal Operations Processing System, an American computer system adopted by BR from the late 1960s to number and manage rolling stock. code NKA also indicating fitting with air brakes only[6] It is equipped with commonwealth bogies.[7]

Preservation

94157 and 94200 (earlier 86207) were declared surplus to requirements by EWSEnglish, Welsh & Scottish Railway, a rail freight company Railways at Old Oak Common in 2006. They were delivered to Kidderminster on 13 March 2006, having been acquired by SR 34027 Taw Valley owner Phil Swallow to keep parts secure during the locomotive’s overhaul.[6]

The photograph below shows 94157 in March 2015 at Bridgnorth MPD where it is used by the Department as a storage vehicle. In 2016 it received an overhaul and repaint into BRBritish Rail or British Railways maroon livery.[8]

See also

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book 9th Edition
  2. Longworth (2013) p.201.
  3. Longworth (2013) p.222.
  4. Longworth (2013) p.236.
  5. Longworth (2013) p.232.
  6. 6.0 6.1 SVRSevern Valley Railway News 155
  7. Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
  8. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 194 p. 14.

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