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The original Brake Van 55577 was burned out, but parts were used in the restoration of this van which now carries that number.
 
The original Brake Van 55577 was burned out, but parts were used in the restoration of this van which now carries that number.
  
The wagon is seen in the photograph adjacent to [[Kidderminster Carriage Shed]]. {{As of|2017|01}}, it is undergoing restoration by the [[Wagon Department]] in [[Bewdley Goods Shed]]
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The wagon is seen in the photograph adjacent to [[Kidderminster Carriage Shed]]. {{As of|2017|04}}, it is undergoing restoration by the [[Wagon Department]] in [[Bewdley Goods Shed]]
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

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WD Brake Van 55577 (fictitious number)

This 25 ton capacity Brake Van was built by the Southern Railway’s Ashford Works in 1942 for the War Department, hence the designated telegraphic code ‘Pillbox’. Its registration number was WD(S) 1021, and first wagon number was WD 11035, later ARMY 49010.

The van is ex-Longmoor Military Railway, and moved to RNADRoyal Naval Armaments Depot Bedenham in 1969. It arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway in July 1990.

The original Brake Van 55577 was burned out, but parts were used in the restoration of this van which now carries that number.

The wagon is seen in the photograph adjacent to Kidderminster Carriage Shed. As of April 2017, it is undergoing restoration by the Wagon Department in Bewdley Goods Shed

Sources

Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey

Links

WD 55577 (fictitious) on vintagecarriagestrust.org
WD 55577 ((framework only)) on vintagecarriagestrust.org

See also

List of goods wagons