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− | The majority of goods brake vans were of the 20 ton type. However 56291 is an example of a Southern Region 25 ton brake van, equipped with vacuum brakes and fitted with redundant carriage bogies to allow running at up to 75 mph on fast mail and parcel trains. These type of brake vans were often used on boat trains from Southampton, earning them the nickname “Queen Mary”. | + | |caption = SR Brake Van 56291 (Jan 2016) |
+ | |construc = SR Lancing/Ashford | ||
+ | |status = Unrestored | ||
+ | |wagno = 56291 | ||
+ | |othernos = KDS 56291 | ||
+ | |designed = | ||
+ | |diagram = 1550 | ||
+ | |lot = 867 | ||
+ | |wagtype = Brake Van | ||
+ | |telcode = ‘Queen Mary’ | ||
+ | |brakes = Vacuum braked | ||
+ | |built = 1936 | ||
+ | |years1 = 1975 | ||
+ | |events1 = Entered preservation | ||
+ | |years2 = 1985 | ||
+ | |events2 = Appeared on the main line | ||
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+ | }}[[File: SR_56291_20150402.jpg |thumb|300px|right| SR Brake Van 56291 (Apr 2015)]] | ||
+ | The majority of goods brake vans were of the 20 ton type. However 56291 is an example of a Southern Region 25 ton brake van, equipped with vacuum brakes and fitted with redundant carriage bogies to allow running at up to 75 mph on fast mail and parcel trains. These type of brake vans were often used on boat trains from Southampton, earning them the nickname “Queen Mary”. <ref name=SB9>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref> | ||
− | 56291 was built at Ashford in 1936. | + | ==Service and Preservation== |
+ | 56291 was built by the SR at Lancing/Ashford in 1936 to Diagram 1550, Lot 867.<ref>Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey</ref> Post-nationalisation it was used in BR’s Southern and Western regions, ending service in BR’s S&T Department works trains, for which it was renumbered KDS 56291.<ref name=SB9/> | ||
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+ | 56291 arrived on the SVR on 27 November 1993 from London’s Old Oak Common, privately owned by J.J. Smith. No restoration had been carried out by 1999.<ref name=SB9/> | ||
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+ | {{As of|2016}} it was stored at the [[Stourport Triangle]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 14:08, 5 September 2017
SRSouthern Railway 56291 Bogie Brake Van | |
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SRSouthern Railway Brake Van 56291 (Jan 2016) | |
Built By | SRSouthern Railway Lancing/Ashford |
Status | Unrestored |
Number | 56291 |
Other Numbers | KDS 56291 |
History | |
Built | 1936 |
Diagram | 1550 |
Lot | 867 |
Type | Brake Van |
Telegraphic code | ‘Queen Mary’ |
Brakes | Vacuum braked |
1975 | Entered preservation |
1985 | Appeared on the main line |
The majority of goods brake vans were of the 20 ton type. However 56291 is an example of a Southern Region 25 ton brake van, equipped with vacuum brakes and fitted with redundant carriage bogies to allow running at up to 75 mph on fast mail and parcel trains. These type of brake vans were often used on boat trains from Southampton, earning them the nickname “Queen Mary”. [1]
Service and Preservation
56291 was built by the SRSouthern Railway at Lancing/Ashford in 1936 to Diagram 1550, Lot 867.[2] Post-nationalisation it was used in BRBritish Rail or British Railways’s Southern and Western regions, ending service in BRBritish Rail or British Railways’s S&TSignals & Telegraph Department works trains, for which it was renumbered KDS 56291.[1]
56291 arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway on 27 November 1993 from London’s Old Oak Common, privately owned by J.J. Smith. No restoration had been carried out by 1999.[1]
As of 2016[update] it was stored at the Stourport Triangle.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 SVRSevern Valley Railway Stock Book Ninth Edition
- ↑ Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey