DETAILS The GWR Toad Brake Van was introduced in 1894 and quickly became an iconic piece of freight travel. The nickname of "Toad" was derived from...
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These vans were rebuilt from diagram 134 (PC56), They had insulated bodies and rear recessed side doors and ran until the late 1960s latterly on...
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FORMERLY RATIO 575. Set of 4 wagons, 2 flat wagons for carrying rail sections, and 2 low sided open wagons for ballast and track maintenance...
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75 of these vans were built in 1941 for express fish traffic. Unusually in BR days they carried a crimson lake livery, in contrast to their larger...
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FORMERLY RATIO 594. 1,000 of this design were built by the Southern Railway from 1936 to 1939. Extra vents and transfers are included for the Dover...
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A small fleet of these wagons were rebuilt from BR tubes in the mid 1960s to carry palletised beer barrels and kegs between breweries and...
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2,167 of these vans were built in the mid 1930s for general goods traffic. Unusually for 10ft wheel base vehicles they still retained wooden chassis....
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FORMERLY RATIO 610. These coaches were constructed between 1890 and 1902 for rural duties, but lasted up until the 1950's on workmen's trains and the...
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Ten of these vans were built in the 1920s to an Edwardian design and continued in traffic well into BR days. They were used for carrying valuable...
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Many thousands of these wagons were built between the wars for private owners such as coal companies and merchants to a standard railway clearing...
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