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[[<!--IMAGE FILE--> File: Wribbenhall_Viaduct_repairs_20170831SECR_12522_20190406.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Wribbenhall Viaduct SE&CR Open Goods Wagon 12522| Wribbenhall Viaduct is situated immediately north South East and Chatham Railway open goods wagon 12522 was built at Ashford, Kent in 1920. Many wagons of [[Bewdley]] station. It is listed Grade II by Historic England for its special architectural or historic interestthe period were wooden-framed but this example had steel chassis members. The local red sandstone of which As a result it was built was found to be liable had a long working life, passing from the Southern Railway to soften, split BR and disintegrate when exposed eventually to the atmospherePort of Bristol Authority. The GWR carried out major repairs in 1915 using blue engineering bricksIt was last overhauled between 2017 and 2019. [[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO--> Wribbenhall Viaduct SE&CR Open Goods Wagon 12522| (Full article...)]]]]
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