GWR 6045 Bow-end Composite

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GWR 6045 Bow-end Composite
6045 Exterior Dec2016.jpg
6045 Shewing new body panels on refurbished framework.
Built By GWR Swindon
Status Restoration in progress
Number 6045
Other numbers DW150293
History
Built 1928
Designed By Collett
Diagram E132
Lot 1382
Type CK
Seats 24 first, 24 third
1973 Preserved on SVR
2014 Restoration commenced

Carriages

Partially restored first class compartment
GWR 6045 is a Corridor Composite (CK) carriage, having four first class compartments to seat 24 passengers and three third class compartments also to seat 24 passengers. It was built in 1928 to Diagram E132, an early Collett design having flush sides and bow ends. It also has toilets at each end and external doors to each compartment on the non-corridor side.

The carriage later saw Departmental use as No DW 150293. It arrived on the SVR in January 1973 from Bristol, having been bought by the Great Western (SVR) Association. Since then it has been stored in various locations on the SVR, but moved to Bewdley in 2014 for restoration to begin. Progress on the restoration is shown on the Great Western (SVR) Association website. In October 2018 the coach moved to Kidderminster, 6045 still requires bogie overhaul, external painting and new batteries.[1]

See also

References

Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition
Great Western (SVR) Association

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