Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?

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Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?

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it seems to be an LNER long wheel base brake van with extended varandas
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Have Shildon customised it to use on their brake van shuttles?

Hard to tell whether it's LNER or BR, it's obviously been heavily knocked about either way.
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Standard 20 ton brake van (as far as I can see) but with extensions for passenger services on the Shildon demonstration line
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jwealleans wrote:
Hard to tell whether it's LNER or BR, it's obviously been heavily knocked about either way.
Generally has a late BR feel, not least because of the roller bearings, which I doubt have been fitted for its new role.
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It started life as a more standard brake van (I can't remember what) we saw it in the workshop at Shildon being modified for brake van rides
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Pennine MC wrote:
jwealleans wrote:
Hard to tell whether it's LNER or BR, it's obviously been heavily knocked about either way.
Generally has a late BR feel, not least because of the roller bearings, which I doubt have been fitted for its new role.
And the vertical handrails are one-piece, but could be replacements. However, the LNER vans had this style of RCH axleguard whereas the BR vans had plate axleguards with a circular hole cut to the left and slightly above the axlebox.

A hybrid conversion, updated for the new purpose? Extended verandah sides, doors rather than just the bars in the openings, but a suggestion that the support brackets might have been for the shorter LNER stepboards?

Maybe the next time someone is at Shildon they'll take a peek at whatever builder's plates are on the solebars?
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Well, I was there this morning. There are no plates at all on the south (?) side.
I took some pictures, but they don't show much more than can already be seen above.

When I am back there next week I'll see if I can find someone who knows more about it.
I forgot to ask today.
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2 minutes on the web to identify. Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey, accessed through Vintage Carriages Trust website; search on location "NRM Shildon" and it produces B953602, with a photo of this vehicle and its history.
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1H was 2E wrote:2 minutes on the web to identify. Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey, accessed through Vintage Carriages Trust website; search on location "NRM Shildon" and it produces B953602, with a photo of this vehicle and its history.
The link is .... here....
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