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GWRGreat Western Railway 68501 'ToadGWR telegraphic code signifying a goods brake van, which became the standard design's nickname' 20T Goods Brake Van
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GWRGreat Western Railway 68501 'ToadGWR telegraphic code signifying a goods brake van, which became the standard design's nickname' 20T Goods Brake Van
Built By GWRGreat Western Railway Swindon
Status Operational
Number 68501
History
Built 1925
Diagram AA.15
Lot 932
Type Brake Van
Capacity 20 tons
Telegraphic code TOAD
Brakes Non-vacuum braked
1975 Entered preservation
1985 Appeared on the main line

Goods Wagons

Built by the GWRGreat Western Railway at Swindon in 1925 as part of Lot 932, 68501 was one of 378 20 ton non-vacuum braked 16' wheelbase Brake Vans built to Diagram AA15.[1][2]

Preservation

68501 was purchased from BRBritish Rail or British Railways Radstock in 1975 by The GWR 813 Preservation Fund. Following major structural rebuilding, it has regularly featured in demonstration freight trains on gala weekends.[3]

In 1985, 68501 appeared on the main line when it was used as the brake van in the GW 150 demonstration freight train which ran to Newport behind GWR freight loco 2857.

During the Autumn Steam Gala in 1990, 68501 suffered a sidelong coming-together with pannier tank 5764. The brake van required repairs to handrails, step boards roof planks and a new roof canvas; 5764 also required bodywork repairs.[4]

During the following year’s Autumn Steam Gala, 68501 suffered more damage when one of the sand pipes was caught on a rail joint at Kidderminster. This was drawn to the Guard's attention by a passenger pointing out that 'The exhaust pipe has fallen off!'[5]

68501 was moved in to Bewdley Goods Shed in October 2017 for a repaint and minor repairs. These were completed in time for The GWR 813 Preservation Fund’s brake van specials on 25 November 2017.[6]

See Also

List of goods wagons

References

  1. Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey
  2. GWRGreat Western Railway 813 Preservation Fund
  3. SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition
  4. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 98
  5. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 102
  6. SVRWagons.uk (retrieved 3 December 2017)

Links

68501 on www.gwr813.org
68501 on www.vintagecarriagestrust.org