Hi folks,
My first post for a while. After lockdowns etc I've spent my time fishing.
Recently I've been gifted some lovely 4mm pre-grouping models. Many are scratchbuilt. Among them is this brake van, which purports to a GNR brake. Now I've built several GNR brakes and I've done my research, but I've not seen one like this. Likewise I don't think it's GCE/GER/M&GNJR/NER.
Can anyone help me out with an identity please?
Cheers,
Vernon
Unknown Model Brake Van Prototype
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Re: Unknown Model Brake Van Prototype
It's an, or possibly, the, East & West Yorkshire Union Railway brake van. A photograph of this in LNER livery appeared in Tatlow's original single volume work on LNER wagons, where it was said to be a GN 13 ton van. The builder has evidently backdated it to a supposed GNR condition.
However the same photograph appears in Vol 2 of Tatlow's later work on the subject (Wild Swan, 2007), in the H&BR section (because of its similarity to that railway's brakes). Evidently it passed from the E&WYU direct to the LNER, and so was never a GN vehicle, and was simply given a GN series number (418036) because the E&WYU came under Doncaster's purview.
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However the same photograph appears in Vol 2 of Tatlow's later work on the subject (Wild Swan, 2007), in the H&BR section (because of its similarity to that railway's brakes). Evidently it passed from the E&WYU direct to the LNER, and so was never a GN vehicle, and was simply given a GN series number (418036) because the E&WYU came under Doncaster's purview.
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Re: Unknown Model Brake Van Prototype
Interesting. I would have speculated either H & B or M & GN, but E&WYU never came to mind.
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Re: Unknown Model Brake Van Prototype
Daryl,
Thanks very much for your info. I'll have a look at my Tatlow book when I get home. E&WYUR never entered my head!
Vernon
Thanks very much for your info. I'll have a look at my Tatlow book when I get home. E&WYUR never entered my head!
Vernon