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− | }}LMS Brake Third Corridor (BTK) 26921 is an example of the port-hole stock designed by Stanier before the War but implemented by his successors C E Fairburn and H G Ivatt. | + | }}'''LMS Brake Third Corridor (BTK) 26921''' is an example of the port-hole stock designed by Stanier before the War but implemented by his successors C E Fairburn and H G Ivatt. |
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− | 26921 arrived on the SVR from Didcot on 28 August 1968 with several other vehicles, having been acquired by [[Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC | SVR(H)]]. It entered service in 1968, and was one of three SVR coaches which took part in the Cavalcades at the [[Rocket 150]] celebrations at Rainhill in [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1980-1989#1980 | May 1980]]. | + | 26921 arrived on the SVR from Didcot on 28 August 1968 with several other vehicles, having been acquired by [[Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC | SVR(H)]]. It entered service in 1968, and was one of three SVR coaches which took part in the Cavalcades at the [[Rocket 150]] celebrations at Rainhill in [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1980-1989#1980 | May 1980]]. |
+ | <gallery mode=packed heights=200px style="text-align:left"> | ||
+ | File:BBC Rainhill 6201 with 26921.jpg|Rainhill 1980: 26921 in the Cavalcade behind LMS 6201 ''Princess Elizabeth'' and the NRM's LMS carriage 14241 | ||
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− | <gallery mode=packed heights= | + | SVR service continued until 1984 when 26921 suffered damage to a bogie due to steel left on the track by vandals<ref>Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey</ref>. In spring 2015 the decision was taken that 26921 would become the [[L.M.S. & B.R. Coach Department Sales Coach]] at Bridgnorth. A lot of work was required, beginning with repairs to the roof to make it water-tight. The window glasses were re-bedded and broken glass replaced. The body sides were stripped, rust-treated and painted in maroon undercoat. The doors were also taken off, overhauled and then refitted and other work done internally. Maroon top coat was applied later in 2015.<ref>SVR News 189, 192</ref> The picture below shows 26921 in March 2016, still unlined and un-numbered. |
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+ | LMS_26921_20150307.jpg |LMS Brake Third Corridor 26921 in March 2016 | ||
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Revision as of 15:41, 26 April 2021
LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway Brake Third Corridor 26921 | |
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LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway Brake Third Corridor 26921 in April 2020 | |
Built By | BRBritish Rail or British Railways Wolverton |
Status | Under overhaul |
Number | 26921 |
Other numbers | W26921M |
History | |
Built | 1951 |
Designed By | StanierWilliam Stanier, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway 1932-1944 |
Diagram | 2161 |
Lot | 1506 |
Type | CH, BTK |
Length | 57ft |
Weight | 30T |
Seats | 24 third |
1968 | Arrived on SVRSevern Valley Railway |
1980 | Attended Rocket 150 at Rainhill |
Contents
Service
26921 was built in 1951 by BRBritish Rail or British Railways at Wolverton as lot number 1506 to diagram number 2161.[1] Unlike the Corridor Composite version, the Brake Third Corridor continued the use of timber framing with steel top, bottom and corner members. The livery when new in service was BRBritish Rail or British Railways Crimson and Cream. In BRBritish Rail or British Railways service the carriage was renumbered W26921M, indicating that it was allocated to the BRBritish Rail or British Railways(W) region[2].
Preservation
26921 arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway from Didcot on 28 August 1968 with several other vehicles, having been acquired by SVR(H). It entered service in 1968, and was one of three SVRSevern Valley Railway coaches which took part in the Cavalcades at the Rocket 150 celebrations at Rainhill in May 1980.
SVRSevern Valley Railway service continued until 1984 when 26921 suffered damage to a bogie due to steel left on the track by vandals[3]. In spring 2015 the decision was taken that 26921 would become the L.M.S. & B.R. Coach Department Sales Coach at Bridgnorth. A lot of work was required, beginning with repairs to the roof to make it water-tight. The window glasses were re-bedded and broken glass replaced. The body sides were stripped, rust-treated and painted in maroon undercoat. The doors were also taken off, overhauled and then refitted and other work done internally. Maroon top coat was applied later in 2015.[4] The picture below shows 26921 in March 2016, still unlined and un-numbered.
See also
List of carriages
Rolling stock currently under restoration
References
Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book Eighth Edition
- ↑ Jenkinson & Essery (1977) p. 110.
- ↑ Longworth (2019) p.310.
- ↑ Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 189, 192
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