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162 is a GWR 4-wheel Riding and Dormitory Van.  In service these ran paired with 6-wheel Tool vans such as [[GWR 66 Breakdown Tool Van | GWR 66]], and were stationed at GWR loco sheds. The Tool and Riding Van pairs would be required to attend mishaps as fast as possible and were vacuum-braked to allow running at near express speeds.
 
162 is a GWR 4-wheel Riding and Dormitory Van.  In service these ran paired with 6-wheel Tool vans such as [[GWR 66 Breakdown Tool Van | GWR 66]], and were stationed at GWR loco sheds. The Tool and Riding Van pairs would be required to attend mishaps as fast as possible and were vacuum-braked to allow running at near express speeds.
  
162 was built at Swindon in 1923.  It arrived on the SVR from Bristol in December 1982.
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162 was built at Swindon in 1923.  It arrived on the SVR from Bristol in December 1982. Ownership in the 1998 SVR stock book was recorded as ''Erlestoke Manor Fund Trustee''; the Erlestoke Manor Fund newsletter for March 2002 referred to ''Bob Marrows' ex GWR Permanent way van, much in use for painting and storing our small fittings''.<ref>SVR Stock Book 9th Edition</ref><ref>[http://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/EMF_news/EMF_March02.html Erlestoke Manor Fund newsletter for March 2002]</ref>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 17:43, 20 November 2016

GWRGreat Western Railway Riding and Dormitory Van 162

162 is a GWRGreat Western Railway 4-wheel Riding and Dormitory Van. In service these ran paired with 6-wheel Tool vans such as GWR 66, and were stationed at GWRGreat Western Railway loco sheds. The Tool and Riding Van pairs would be required to attend mishaps as fast as possible and were vacuum-braked to allow running at near express speeds.

162 was built at Swindon in 1923. It arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway from Bristol in December 1982. Ownership in the 1998 SVRSevern Valley Railway stock book was recorded as Erlestoke Manor Fund Trustee; the Erlestoke Manor Fund newsletter for March 2002 referred to Bob Marrows' ex GWRGreat Western Railway Permanent way van, much in use for painting and storing our small fittings.[1][2]

See also

List of goods wagons

References

Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey
Severn Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition

Links

162 on vintagecarriagestrust.org
  1. SVR Stock Book 9th Edition
  2. Erlestoke Manor Fund newsletter for March 2002