GWR 5883 Brake Third

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GWR 5883 Brake Third
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GWR 5883 Brake Third
Built By GWR Swindon
Status Static use
Number 5804
Other numbers 079135, 99230
History
Built 1934
Designed By Collett
Diagram D118
Lot 1514
Type BTK
Seats 32 third (as built)
1973 Preserved on SVR

Carriages

5883 is a 57ft Corridor Brake Third (BTK) with seating for 32 passengers in 4 compartments, in addition to a large luggage compartment and Guards compartment. It was designed by CB Collett, the CME of the GWR, and built in 1934. Earlier GWR coaches were notable for their bow-ended design, but Collett discontinued this feature in 1933.

5833 was bought by the The Great Western (SVR) Association in 1973 from Briton Ferry in South Wales, where it had been in use as an engineers vehicle. Following restoration, it entered service in 1976, when for a time it was used as part of the GWR rake of carriages used on the main line as well as on the SVR itself. In a later overhaul, 5883 was one of the first SVR coaches to have the seating renewed with reproduction GWR-pattern upholstery.

See also

References

SVR Stock Book 9th Edition
Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey

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