Difference between revisions of "GWR 1399 Milk Brake"

From SVR Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(add Navbox and Infobox)
(Remove 'as of' from things unlikely to change in the near future)
Line 26: Line 26:
 
}}GWR Churchward Milk Brake (BY) No 1399 was built during the First World War as Pharmacy Car 39035,<ref>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey</ref> and was fitted with its present body in 1921 for use as a milk 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, from where it was brought to the SVR in 1967.
 
}}GWR Churchward Milk Brake (BY) No 1399 was built during the First World War as Pharmacy Car 39035,<ref>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey</ref> and was fitted with its present body in 1921 for use as a milk 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, from where it was brought to the SVR in 1967.
  
{{As of|2017}} it is sited in Bewdley Cattle Dock where it is in use as a [[Bewdley Station Fund Shop|sales coach]] by the Bewdley Station Fund.   
+
1399 is sited in Bewdley Cattle Dock where it is in use as a [[Bewdley Station Fund Shop|sales coach]] by the Bewdley Station Fund.   
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 08:54, 27 December 2018

GWRGreat Western Railway 1399 Milk Brake
GWR 1399 20150315.jpg
GWRGreat Western Railway Milk Brake 1399
Built By GWRGreat Western Railway Swindon
Status Static use
Number 1399
Other numbers 39035, 079062
History
Built 1921
Designed By ChurchwardGeorge Jackson Churchward, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1902-1922
Type BY
Seats None
1967 Entered preservation
1985 Major body overhaul

Carriages

GWRGreat Western Railway ChurchwardGeorge Jackson Churchward, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1902-1922 Milk Brake (BY) No 1399 was built during the First World War as Pharmacy Car 39035,[1] and was fitted with its present body in 1921 for use as a milk 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, from where it was brought to the SVRSevern Valley Railway in 1967.

1399 is sited in Bewdley Cattle Dock where it is in use as a sales coach by the Bewdley Station Fund.

See also

List of carriages

References

Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
Severn Valley Railway Stock Book Eighth Edition

  1. Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey

Links

1399 on vintagecarriagestrust.org
1399 on gw-svr-a.org.uk