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}}GWR 4-wheeled horse box 542 was built at Swindon in 1888 to Coach Diagram N4, Lot 437. It was condemned August 1930 and the body subsequently grounded on Highley platform.<ref>Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey</ref>  It was still in situ when the line was bought by SVR in 1970. Since then it has remained in place, and is now used as a bookshop by the [[Highley#Highley_Station_Fund|Highley Station Fund]].
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}}GWR 4-wheeled horse box 542 was built at Swindon in 1888 to Coach Diagram N4, Lot 437. It was condemned August 1930 and the body subsequently grounded on Highley platform.<ref>Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey</ref>  It was still in situ when the line was bought by SVR in 1970. Since then it has remained in place, and is now used as a bookshop by the [[Highley#Highley_Station_Fund|Highley Station Fund]]. {{As of|2020}} the Presentation Committee is exploring options for saving and possibly restoring it<ref>SVR News 211</ref>.  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 20:45, 18 September 2020

GWRGreat Western Railway 542 Horse Box (body only)
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GWRGreat Western Railway Horse Box 542, now Highley Station Fund shop
Built By GWRGreat Western Railway Swindon
Status Static use (body only)
Number 542
History
Built 1888
Diagram N4 (Coach diagram)
Lot 437
Type 4-w Horse Box (HBY)
1930 Condemned

Goods Wagons

GWRGreat Western Railway 4-wheeled horse box 542 was built at Swindon in 1888 to Coach Diagram N4, Lot 437. It was condemned August 1930 and the body subsequently grounded on Highley platform.[1] It was still in situ when the line was bought by SVRSevern Valley Railway in 1970. Since then it has remained in place, and is now used as a bookshop by the Highley Station Fund. As of 2020 the Presentation Committee is exploring options for saving and possibly restoring it[2].

See also

Goods Wagons

References

  1. Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey
  2. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 211

Links