A question has arisen elsewhere.
When and where was the last LNER van built that had a wooden underframe?
This is the reason why.
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WOODEN UNDERFRAMES
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Re: WOODEN UNDERFRAMES
As far as I can tell it was during 1934 the last wooden framed vans were built steel ones were built before this time
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Re: WOODEN UNDERFRAMES
All the LNER built fish vans had wooden underframes, so that takes us to 1938Bryan wrote:A question has arisen elsewhere.
When and where was the last LNER van built that had a wooden underframe?
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Re: WOODEN UNDERFRAMES
On looking further I have seen a referance for 1936 now for vans