Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
it seems to be an LNER long wheel base brake van with extended varandas
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Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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.
Hard to tell whether it's LNER or BR, it's obviously been heavily knocked about either way.
Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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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Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
Generally has a late BR feel, not least because of the roller bearings, which I doubt have been fitted for its new role.jwealleans wrote:
Hard to tell whether it's LNER or BR, it's obviously been heavily knocked about either way.
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Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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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Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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.Pennine MC wrote:Generally has a late BR feel, not least because of the roller bearings, which I doubt have been fitted for its new role.jwealleans wrote:
Hard to tell whether it's LNER or BR, it's obviously been heavily knocked about either way.
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?
Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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.
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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Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
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.
Re: Unusual LNER(?) brake van, any ideas as to its use?
The link is .... here....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.