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43989 was built at Swindon, the first of 51 four-wheel tank wagons constructed between 1895 and 1911 to Diagam DD3, with the 3108 gallon tanks being built by the GWR locomotive department.<ref name=Atkins>[[Bibliography#Other References|Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013)]] pp. 39, 503.</ref> Originally intended for carrying oil, creosote and similar liquids for departmental use, after almost 100 years, it ended its working days storing engine coolant at Reading Diesel Depot.
  
43989 was the first of 51 four wheel tank wagons constructed between 1894 and 1911 to Diagam DD3, with the 3108 gallon tanks being built by the GWR locomotive department.
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It was Designated (Reg. No. 1997/19) by the Railway Heritage Committee at its meeting on 25 July 1997 as being historically significant and should be permanently preserved. English Welsh & Scottish Railway Ltd disposed of 43989 to [[The GWR 813 Preservation Fund]] on 26 September 1997.<ref>GWR813 web site</ref><ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130410151933/http://www.dft.gov.uk/rhc/artefacts.asp Railway Heritage Committee (web archive)]</ref>
 
 
Originally intended for carrying oil, creosote and similar liquids for departmental use, after almost 100 years, it ended its working days storing engine coolant at Reading Diesel Depot until being sold by English Welsh & Scottish Railway Ltd to [[The GWR 813 Preservation Fund]] in September 1997.<ref>GWR813 web site</ref><ref>A history of GWR goods wagons. A G Atkins, W Beard, D J Hyde, R Tourret. 1986. ISBN 0-7153-8725-1</ref><ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20130410151933/http://www.dft.gov.uk/rhc/artefacts.asp Railway Heritage Committee (web archive)]</ref>
 
  
 
43989 is currently in the custody of [[Kidderminster Railway Museum]] where it is stored awaiting overhaul.
 
43989 is currently in the custody of [[Kidderminster Railway Museum]] where it is stored awaiting overhaul.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*[http://www.gwr813.org/pagew91.html 43989 on www.gwr813.org]
 
*[http://www.gwr813.org/pagew91.html 43989 on www.gwr813.org]
*[http://www.ws.vintagecarriagestrust.org/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=9646 43989 on www.vintagecarriagestrust.org]
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*[http://www.ws.rhrp.org.uk/ws/WagonInfo.asp?Ref=9646 43989 on Railway Heritage Register On-Line]
 
*[http://group.sciencemuseum.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/railway-heritage-designations.pdf 1997 Railway Heritage Designations (Science Museum Archive) - Item 56]
 
*[http://group.sciencemuseum.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/railway-heritage-designations.pdf 1997 Railway Heritage Designations (Science Museum Archive) - Item 56]
  

Latest revision as of 10:45, 23 August 2019

GWRGreat Western Railway 43989 Cylindrical Tank Wagon
GWR 43989 20170708.jpg
GWRGreat Western Railway 43989 Cylindrical Tank Wagon
Built By GWRGreat Western Railway Swindon
Status Awaiting restoration
Number 43989
Other Numbers DW 43989, ADW 43989
History
Built 1895
Diagram DD3
Lot 65
Type 4-wheel tank wagon
Telegraphic code n/a
TOPS code ZRO
1997 Preserved

Goods Wagons

43989 was built at Swindon, the first of 51 four-wheel tank wagons constructed between 1895 and 1911 to Diagam DD3, with the 3108 gallon tanks being built by the GWRGreat Western Railway locomotive department.[1] Originally intended for carrying oil, creosote and similar liquids for departmental use, after almost 100 years, it ended its working days storing engine coolant at Reading Diesel Depot.

It was Designated (Reg. No. 1997/19) by the Railway Heritage Committee at its meeting on 25 July 1997 as being historically significant and should be permanently preserved. English Welsh & Scottish Railway Ltd disposed of 43989 to The GWR 813 Preservation Fund on 26 September 1997.[2][3]

43989 is currently in the custody of Kidderminster Railway Museum where it is stored awaiting overhaul.

See also

List of goods wagons

References

  1. Atkins, Beard & Tourret (2013) pp. 39, 503.
  2. GWR813 web site
  3. Railway Heritage Committee (web archive)

Links