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3930 was built in 1915 and bought by [[Great Western (SVR) Assoc. | The Great Western (SVR) Association]] in 1967.
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GWR Corridor Third (CK) 3930 was built at Swindon in May 1915 as lot number 1246 to diagram C32. It is a Churchward design incorporating the later developments of the ‘toplights’ era.  Unusually, 3930 made extensive use of sheet steel rather than traditional timber for interior and exterior panelling.  It was also fitted with “Fishbelly” 9 ft bogies, which were lighter than the traditional “American” type.
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After ending passenger service, 3930 saw Departmental use as number DW 150011. It was purchased by [[Great Western (SVR) Assoc. | The Great Western (SVR) Association]] from Barry in November 1967, where it had been in use as a mess / sleeping van.  It was stored at Highley for some years before undergoing a 5 year restoration to a high standard, finishing with a repaint in 2007 into GWR 1922-27 livery featuring the ‘garter crest’ logo.  It is normally used in the ‘Toplights’ set.
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==Sources==
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Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey<br>
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SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition<br>
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Great Western (SVR) Association web site
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 16:46, 15 July 2015

GWRGreat Western Railway 3930 Full Third

GWRGreat Western Railway Corridor Third (CK) 3930 was built at Swindon in May 1915 as lot number 1246 to diagram C32. It is a ChurchwardGeorge Jackson Churchward, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1902-1922 design incorporating the later developments of the ‘toplights’ era. Unusually, 3930 made extensive use of sheet steel rather than traditional timber for interior and exterior panelling. It was also fitted with “Fishbelly” 9 ft bogies, which were lighter than the traditional “American” type.

After ending passenger service, 3930 saw DepartmentalRolling stock used for the railway’s own functions (engineering etc.) rather than for general passenger or goods traffic. use as number DW 150011. It was purchased by The Great Western (SVR) Association from BarryWoodham Brothers Scrapyard, Barry, South Wales. The source of many locomotives now in preservation. in November 1967, where it had been in use as a mess / sleeping van. It was stored at Highley for some years before undergoing a 5 year restoration to a high standard, finishing with a repaint in 2007 into GWRGreat Western Railway 1922-27 livery featuring the ‘garter crest’ logo. It is normally used in the ‘Toplights’ set.

Sources

Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition
Great Western (SVRSevern Valley Railway) Association web site

Links

3930 on www.gw-svr-a.org.uk
3930 on www.vintagecarriagestrust.org

See also

List of carriages

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