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GWR 1399 Milk Brake

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|status = Static use
|carno = 1399
|othernos = 39035, 47883W1399W, 079062
|designed = Churchward
|diagram = O13
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}}[[File:GWR_1399_20150307.jpg|thumb|300px|right|1399 in use as the GW(SVR)A shop, March 2015]]'''GWR Churchward Milk Brake (BY) No 1399 was ''' is one of a batch of four short-wheelbase vehicles built by the GWR at Swindon during the First World War for use as a Pharmacy Car 39035,in an ambulance train. It has a length of just 29ft 4in and a weight of 12t 11cwt.<refname=Longworth143>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2018)]] p.143.</ref> and The brown livery denotes it as "[[:Category:Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock (NPCCS)|Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock]]", meaning that as it was fitted with its present body in 1921 for use vacuum brakes, it was allowed to run as a milk part of an express passenger train brake van for carrying milk churns. It was later used for general parcels traffic before being transferred into departmental use as number 079062 at Worcester in 1958.<ref name=SB9>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref>
==Service==The coach entered service as Pharmacy Car 39035,<ref>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey</ref> and was renumbered 1399 in December 1918 and converted for use as a milk train brake van.<ref>[http://www.gw-svr-a.org.uk/1399.html GW(SVR)A 1399 page]</ref><ref name=Longworth143/><ref group="note">Both Longworth and the GW(SVR)A refer to December 1918. The SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition and RHRCS both give a date of 1921.</ref> It was later used for general parcels traffic<ref>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref> before being renumbered 079062 in October 1959<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Longworth (2018)]] p.172.</ref> for Departmental use at Worcester. ==Preservation==1399 was brought to the SVR from Worcester on 18 September 1967having been privately acquired by Mr SHP Higgins. It was first used for initially restored to GWR wartime brown livery and saw regular use in works trains.<ref>SVR Stock Book Sixth Edition.</ref> During the winter season, when works trains before being restored were run each Sunday, the late Charlie Greenacre developed the idea of cooking a midday stew for the 20 or so members of the Bridgnorth PW gang and a mobile "kitchen" was assembled in 1399 for this purpose.<ref>SVR News 99, ‘Charlie Greenacre, an appreciation by Roger Norfolk’</ref>  By 1980 the ownership had been transferred from the late Mr Higgins to the ‘1399 Group’.<ref>SVR Stock Book Seventh Edition</ref> Ownership would in turn be assumed by the [[Great Western (SVR) Assoc. |Great Western (SVR) Association]]. A major overhaul at Bewdley. After serving began in early 1984,<ref>SVR News 71, Spring 1984</ref> with the intention of converting the vehicle internally for use as the [[The Great Western (SVR) Association Shop]] and also for its possible use in the upcoming ‘Rocket 150’ celebrations at Swindon the following year. As often, the overhaul became ‘''a real nightmare job''’ requiring repairs to much of the wooden frame and replacement of many steel sheets.<ref>SVR News 173, Autumn 1984</ref> The work was completed by summer 1985; the cancellation of the Swindon event meaning it could be moved to its new permanent home in the cattle dock at Bewdley for use as a sales stand to begin.<ref>SVR News 77</ref>  In 1999 1399 was to be moved into the [[Bewdley Goods Shed]] so the GW(SVR)A could re-canvas the roof.<ref>SVR News 130, Summer 1999</ref> Further restoration work was also required which was completed during 2001-2 including repanelling and repainting, fitting of new steel panels to the doors and new gutters.<ref>SVR News 142, Winter 2002-3</ref> After serving as the Great Western (SVR) Association shop for many years it swapped , 1399 become [[Bewdley Station Fund Shop]] in 2016 in a swap of roles with which saw the larger [[GWR 1145 Toplight 'Snake C' Passenger Brake|1145]] to become [[Bewdley Station Fund Shop]] in 2016assume the role of GW(SVR)A shop. 1399 is sited in Bewdley Cattle Dock.
==See also==
*[[Carriages| List of carriages]]<br>*[[List of shops]]
==References==
Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey<br>
Severn Valley Railway Stock Book Eighth Edition<br>
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==Notes==
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==Links==
[[Category:Rolling stock in Bewdley Down Yard]]
[[Category: Carriage Type BY]]
[[Category:Non Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock (NPCCS)]][[Category: Rolling stock owned by the Great Western (SVR) Association]] [[Category:Featured articles]]
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