Passenger Carriages
The railway has a collection of carriages from a wide range of years which are used to take passengers up and down the line.
- Operational passenger carriages
- Mk 1 Tourist Second Open (TSO) No. W4762.
- Mk 1 Corridor Second (SK) No. M25607.
- Mk 1 Brake Corridor Second (BSK) No. 34672.
- Passenger Carriages undergoing overhaul, restoration or light work
- Mk 2 Brake Standard Open (BSO) No. 9410.
Two Wagon underframes currently being converted for use under the two NSR Coach bodies.
- Stored passenger carriages
- NSR 4w third class compartment carriage No. 61 (body only).
- LMS third class gangwayed vestibule coach No. 27249. Resides in platform 2, static use.
- NSR 4w third class compartment carriage No. 127 (body only). Awaiting restoration which is planned once 61 is complete.
- MR 6w Luggage/First/Third class compartment carriage no. unknown (body only). Awaiting restoration.
- MR bogie third class compartment carriage No. 01101 (body only). Stored awaiting restoration.
- Mk 1 Corridor Second (SK) gangwayed carriage No. M25225. Stored at Dilhorne Park awaiting major restoration. Unlikely to be restored.
- LMS Theatrical Scenery Van No. 37519 (converted to the passenger carrying Bass Belle Observation Bar Car). On static display but eventually planned to be overhauled to working order.
- Passenger carriages on loan elsewhere
- Mk 2 Tourist Second Open (TSO) gangwayed carriage No. M5175. On loan to the Churnet Valley Railway.
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