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[[<!--IMAGE FILE-->File:GWR 41277 4 plank Open Goods WagonLNER_223162_20150307.jpg|thumb|centre|300px|link=<!--PAGE TO LINK TO-->GWR 41277 4 plank Open Goods LNER 223162 Mineral Wagon | Built in 1890 at Swindon to Diagram O.21, Lot 556, 41277 is the oldest 7 plank wooden chassis mineral wagon on the SVR. It is also the oldest known surviving and only complete example of over 18,000 four plank open wagons No 223162 was built by the GWR between 1886 LNER at Darlington circa 1936-38 and 1902later converted to an open wagon in 1941. It was bought by As of March 2015 it is on display in [[The GWR 813 Preservation FundEngine House]] in 1984 from Sharpness Docksat Highley, where it is believed it had been since being condemned by carrying the GWR fictitious number 162 in 1935the livery of the 'Highley Mining Company'. [[<!--PAGE TO LINK TO-->GWR 41277 4 plank Open Goods LNER 223162 Mineral Wagon | (Full article...)]]]]
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