No.25 - loaded and ready to go
No.25 - seats at the end
BR GW - burnt
BR GW - B-49 and No 25
BR GW - B-49 at Haltwhistle.
No.25 - seats finished
No.25 - seats varnished
No.25 - roof finish
No.25 - seats start
No.25 - seats done 1
No.25 - seats done 2
No.25 - seats in build
BC - door fitted
BC - heritage train
No.25 - roof trial
No.25 - on shed
BC - vip trip 1
BC - first purchase
No.25 - bogies
No.25 - in flight
No.25 - full length internal
No.25 - ready or not here she comes
No.25 - open door
No.25 - peeping out into the wide world
No.25 - inside in daylight
No.25 - light fitting
No.25 - first passenger
No.25 - the journey begins
No.25 - roof above
No.25 - Cake and edibles
No.25 - bye bye : see you in May
No.25 - internal panels and floor
No.25 - paint the gutter
No.25 - primer
No.25 - in undercoat
No.25 - Body building
BC - joint repairs
BC - joint repairs
No.25 - unloading underframe
No.25 - nearly in
underframe 104
underframe 111
BC - steaming
BC - grafts
BC - frame cut shut
BC - coffee break
BC - frame cut open
BC - old timber
No.25 - body plus steel underframe
No.25 - frame and roofsticks
No.25 - roofboards
No.25 - matchboarded
No.25 - pre steel dry build
No.25 - Replica Asbury in service
BC - start here
underframe 109
underframe 108
BC - remains display
underframe 107
underframe 110
underframe 103
underframe 101
underframe 102
BC - bodywork
No.25 - sapele carriage kit
No.25 - external finish
No.25 - corner view
BC - tea for Chris B
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BC - buffet car in a field
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The Buffet Car, as a holiday home. (near Waenfawr)
Cut in half, one end turned to form an 'L' shape in 1941.
I am told that the bogies were underneath - and the wheels still turned when it was returned to Porthmadoc in 1987.
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Cut in half, one end turned to form an 'L' shape in 1941.
I am told that the bogies were underneath - and the wheels still turned when it was returned to Porthmadoc in 1987.
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