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GWR 143 Tool & Packing Van

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[[File: {{Infobox wagon|image = GWR_143_20150320.jpg |thumb|300px|right| caption = GWR Tool & Packing Van 143]]|construc = GWR Swindon|status = Static use|wagno = 143|othernos = |designed = |diagram = CC8|lot = 718|wagtype = 4-w Tool and Packing van|telcode = n/a|brakes = DC III|built = 1913|years1 = 1972|events1 = Arrived on SVR|years2 = 1987|events2 = Major overhaul|years3 = |events3 = |years4 = |events4 = |years5 = |events5 = |years6 = |events6 = }}This 4-wheel non-vented van was a ‘one-off’ built at Swindon in 1913 and was used to Diagram CC8, lot 718 for use at [[Wolverhampton|Wolverhampton Stafford Road]] worksas a Tool and Packing van (a similar one-off to Diagram CC6 was built for Swindon works). It is 28ft 6in over the headstocks with an 18ft wheelbase.
It ==Construction and service==The official drawing for Diagram CC8 was based on a Diagram V9 20ft wheelbase MINK D, although little care seems to have been taken when preparing it, possibly because it was done after the wagon had already been build and shipped to Wolverhampton. The CC8 drawing labelled the wheelbase as 18ft although the drawing dimensions were unchanged from the 20ft layout. The drawing showed the external side panels with full V9 ‘X’ bracing although the wagon as built had only diagonal bracing on the end panels and no bracing on the middle panels. The diagram also included underslung springing although the wagon as built had the standard V9 J-hangers. Other modifications to the standard MINK D included the addition of an end door, three skylights and oil lamps<ref>[[Bibliography#Other References|Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013)]] pp. 490-494</ref>. ==Preservation==143 arrived on the SVR in from Wolverhampton on 29 January 1972, and . It was initially restored a short time laterincluding waterproofing the roof.<ref>SVR News 29</ref><ref>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref>  In late 1986, 143 was selected for a full overhaul and moved to the Goods Shed at Bewdley from Highley where it had been in use for some time as a timber and coach seat store, despite the absence of its roof canvas and skylight glazing.<ref>SVR News 82</ref> This exposure to the weather required the replacement of the roof boards, around a quarter of the floorboards, all eight side doors and one end door. It The roof was completely overhauled in 1986re-87 which included a repaint canvassed and the van repainted into GWR Lake liveryand lettered as originally built in 1913, with the overhaul being completed by July 1987. <ref>SVR News 84,86</ref>  In 2014 [[The 2857 Society]] transferred their spares from [[GWR 5043 Full Third]] to 143. It is seen at [[Bewdley Down Yard]] in March 2015.
==See also==
==References==
Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey<br>
Severn Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition<br>
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==Links==
*[http://www.ws.vintagecarriagestrust.org/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=7501 143 on vintagecarriagestrust.org]<br>*[http://www.2857.org.uk The 2857 Society website]
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