LMS Corridor Third 2300

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LMS Corridor Third 2300
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LMS Corridor Third 2300
Built By LMS Derby
Status In service
Number 2300
Other numbers W2300M
History
Built 1936
Designed By HG Ivatt
Diagram 2119
Lot 1407
Type CF, TK
Seats 42 third
1978 Arrived on SVR

Carriages

Although the LMS was active in building Open carriages following the appointment of W A (later Sir William) Stanier as CME, they continued to build some Corridor Thirds at the same time. LMS Corridor Third (TK) 2300 was a Stanier design, although by the time it was built in 1946 H G Ivatt had become the CME of the LMS. It features seven third class compartments, and two lavatories, with a side corridor. One post-war modification saw the introduction of an all-welded roof.[1]

Contents

2300 in service

2300 was built at Derby to diagram number 2119 lot number 1407.[2] After nationalisation it carried the number W2300M, the prefix indicating a carriage allocated to the BR Western Region and the suffix indicating that it originated with the LMS.

2300 in preservation

2300 was originally purchased for the SVR in February 1978 by a member of the LMS & BR Coach Fund. It arrived on the SVR as an empty shell from Bass Charrington in Plymouth, where it had been used for 11 years as a store room by the barrel-making department.[3] In a six-year restoration it was fitted out with an interior salvaged from coach 13045 which was scrapped. After a period of use it was repainted in the then new Kidderminster paint-shop during 1997. The LMS & BR Coach Fund donated all its vehicles to The SVR Charitable Trust in 2007, following which 2300 received a further repaint in 2008.

2300 is regularly used in the the LMS Maroon set (Set L).

See also

References

  1. SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition
  2. Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
  3. SVR News 45

SVR Charitable Trust 

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