Esso Oil Tank Wagon 2686

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Ex Esso Fuel Tank Wagon No 2686

Private Owner Class B Oil Tank No 2686 was built in 1949 by Fairfield Bridge & Engineering of Chepstow for Esso. A Class B tank could be used for any form of oil except petrol, and this example has a 400 gallon capacity weighing 35 tons.[1]

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Service

While in service with Esso, the wagon received a registration number GWR 7704.[2]

Preservation

2686 was donated to the SVR by Esso. It was overhauled and repainted in their black and white livery by Esso's Chesterfield Works, before being delivered to Bewdley on 31 August 1971.[3]

An early use for 2686 was to supply water for 686 The Lady Armaghdale during the filming of The Incredible Robert Baldick at various locations along the SVR in 1972. It has been also been used since for water storage for other purposes, including firefighting.[1]

2686 is owned by SVR(H).[1] It is seen photographed at Arley in November 2016.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition
  2. Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey
  3. SVR News 21

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