British Railway Wagons
Number | Wagon Type | Built | Date | Photograph |
---|---|---|---|---|
B385782 | 27T Iron Ore Tippler. | Derby | 1958 | ~ |
B439708 | 25.5T Ironstone Hopper wagon. | Shildon | 1958 | ~ |
B458484 | 13T Medfit open wagon. | Ashford | 1951 | ~ |
B462772 | 16T Palbrick B wagon. | Ashford | 1959 | ~ |
B505313 | 13T Conflat A wagon. | Pressed Steel | 1958 | ~ |
B507397 | 13T Conflat A wagon. | Pressed Steel | 1958 | ~ |
B507489 | 13T Conflat A wagon. | Pressed Steel | 1959 | ~ |
B550356 | 16T Mineral wagon. | Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon | 1958 | ~ |
B726344 | 20T Shockhood B. | Derby | 1963 | ~ |
B737695 | 11T Conflat A wagon. | Ashford | 1959 | ~ |
B740654 | 12T Pipe open wagon. | Swindon | 1952 | ~ |
B769754 | 12T Ventilated Van. | Faverdale (Darlington) | 1957 | ~ |
B777171 | 12T Ventilated Van. | Ashford | 1958 | ~ |
B777356 | 12T Ventilated Van. | Wolverton | 1958 | ~ |
B853841 | 12T Shocvan. | Faverdale | 1957 | ~ |
DB928135 | 42T Bogie Bolster D. | Charles Roberts | 1962 | ~ |
B954433 | 20T Brake Van. | Faverdale | 1958 | ~ |
DB991408 | 20T Grampus wagon. | Pressed Steel | 1958 | ~ |
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