cam - ex-LMS 5-plank, 12 tons, open wagon no.M4124…
TR - two underframes
66045 - chopped off
66045 - repaired
66045 - flooring
66045 - bodywork trial build
66045 - floor progress
66045 - corner plates & painting {1 of 2}
66045 - Corner plates & painting {2 of 2}
66045 - in a fictitious livery {1 of 2}
66045 - in a fictitious livery {2 of 2}
cam - LMS 5-plank, 12 tons, open wagon no.404104 […
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66045 - tinworm [1 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [2 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [3 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [4 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [5 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [6 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [7 of 8]
66045 - tinworm [8 of 8]
66045 - inspection [19 of 19]
66045 - inspection [18 of 19]
66045 - inspection [17 of 19]
66045 - inspection [16 of 19]
66045 - inspection [15 of 19]
66045 - inspection [14 of 19]
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66045 - inspection [12 of 19]
66045 - inspection [11 of 19]
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66045 - inspection [6 of 19]
66045 - inspection [5 of 19]
66045 - inspection [1 of 19]
66045 - inspection [4 of 19]
66045 - inspection [3 of 19]
66045 - inspection [2 of 19]
66045 - general goods waggon [LMSR - 1938]
66045 - arrival at Stanegate Restorations
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cam - LMS 5-plank, 12 tons, open wagon no.406644 [image]
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Official builder's outshop image of LMS 5-plank, 12 tons, open wagon no.406644
Built by Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (GRC&W) in ?1937?
Steel underframe.
Livery is large letters, body all one colour, with only the running gear & the three-link coupling in black.
Gives a good view of the way the end has been built, also the apparent lack of a curb rail protecting the end grain of the flooring. Plus the "kicked out" angle of the bottom plank in the side drop-down door.
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Built by Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (GRC&W) in ?1937?
Steel underframe.
Livery is large letters, body all one colour, with only the running gear & the three-link coupling in black.
Gives a good view of the way the end has been built, also the apparent lack of a curb rail protecting the end grain of the flooring. Plus the "kicked out" angle of the bottom plank in the side drop-down door.
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Not my Image : Fair Use & public information
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