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GWR 9103 Nondescript Saloon

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[[File:GWR G58 third saloon 9103 at Highley.jpg|thumb|200px|right|GWR 9103 Nondescript Saloon]]
9103 is the final Collett version of the Churchward prototype 1912 ‘toplight’ nondescript saloon [[GWR 9055 Nondescript Saloon | 9055]], and is one of a batch of ten built in 1929. Like 9055 and [[GWR 9369 Nondescript Saloon | 9369]], it seated 44 passengers in two saloons with a side-corridor connection and was used for private hire, the term ‘nondescript’ signifying it was not allocated to any one specific class such as first or third. The Collett version displays the characteristics of the GWR ‘bow-ended’ era, without the ‘toplight’ windows of the prototype.
Following withdrawal in the early 1960s, 9103 was built became part of the “Westward Television Train”, an exhibition train which visited 22 towns to publicise the opening of Westward Television in 1961<ref>[http://www.78rpm.co.uk/westward.htm 78rpm.co.uk] retrieved 8 July 2015</ref>. It arrived at Bewdley in 1929 and bought January 1972, having been privately purchased from Danygraig, Swansea. As of July 2015, 9103 is owned by [[Great Western (SVR) Assoc. | The Great Western (SVR) Association]] and is in 1972service, normally appearing in the GWR2 set. It is finished in GWR 1928-34 chocolate and cream livery featuring the ‘coat of arms’ logo==References==SVR Stock Book, Ninth Edition<br>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey<br><references />
==See also==
[http://www.gw-svr-a.org.uk/9103.html 9103 on www.gw-svr-a.org.uk]<br>
[http://www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=249 9103 on www.vintagecarriagestrust.org]
 
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