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[[<!--IMAGE FILE-->File: SECR_12522_20190406LNER_24068_20150307.jpg |thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO-->SE&CR Open Goods Wagon 12522LNER 24068 Composite Corridor Brake | South Eastern 24068 is a Vestibule Brake Composite Corridor (BCK) designed by LNER CME Sir Nigel Gresley and Chatham Railway open goods wagon 12522 was built at Ashford, Kent in 19201937. Many wagons of the period were woodenIt has a welded underframe with a teak body and a Rexine interior in art-framed but this example had steel chassis membersdeco style. As a result it had a long working lifeIt entered SVR service in 1982 with its restoration still incomplete, passing from the Southern Railway to carrying its BR and eventually -era number GE10078E for ten years before a full restoration to the Port of Bristol Authority. It 1937 condition as 24068 was last overhauled between 2017 and 2019completed in 2000. [[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO-->SE&CR Open Goods Wagon 12522LNER 24068 Composite Corridor Brake | (Full article...)]]]]
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