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Wagons As at September 2019 WAGONS STOCKLIST As at September 2019 Updated by W.Anderson & I.M.Nicholson Dept. Number Description Comments Status Notes Number Diesel Hydraulic ADRC 96707 c/w BR 75 Tonne Rail DB998538 Cowans Crane Crane Runner Restored Sheldon built~1961 Shop&Store M86283 BR GUV Platform 1 E86654 BR GUV Std 4 shop M93918 BR Was 86918 GUV Platform 0 W86702 BR GUV Prototype W86500 GUV 1956 GUV B200000 BR 45T Van Internal Use S&T stores Rawtenstall B200669 BR 45T Van BSV 24Te Internal Use stores B201004 BR 45T Van VDA Internal Use Steel B310582 BR 21T Mineral double Wagon doors Restored BR Steel Ore Iron Ore B388667 Tippler Wagon tippler Restored BR Steel 3 Plank B460530 Wagon for Crane Restored BR Steel 3 Plank B460675 Wagon ex Chester MEDFIT Internal Use 024514 BR Steel 3 Plank MEDFIT B461516 Wagon 13Te Restored In use in Works BR 13T High Awaiting B494334 Goods Wagon Restoration BR 16T Mineral Awaiting B558643 Wagon Restoration 041985 BR 16T Mineral B569575 Wagon Restored In use in B732607 BR 22T Tube Awaiting Wagon 5 plank Restoration sidings Awaiting B732837 BR Tube Wagon planked Restoration ¼ m.siding BR Sliding Door XP WB 10’ B750081 Van Restored 12Te HR BR Ventilated Van B758509 Planked Restored BR Ventilated Van 12Te B761490 Planked J Fry & Co Restored Goods Castlecroft BR Ventilated Van Buttercup B762392 (Thomas Wagon) (Yellow) Restored BR Ventilated Van Poppy B764355 (Thomas Wagon) (Red) Restored BR Ventilated Van B772143 Plywood Vanfit Restored B773727 BR Ventilated Van Restored BR Ventilated Van Marigold B775102 (Thomas Wagon) (Orange) Restored 024439 BR Ventilated Van B780991 Planked with Ply Doors Restored ROF 39 B781900 BR Pallet Van Palvan Restored B783097 BR Vanwide Restored ROF 24 MU 35 RAF B783271 BR Vanwide Heywood Restored ROF 31 XP WB 10’ B783410 BR Vanwide Beer Store Restored ROF 18 Rawtenstall B784520 BR Vanwide Restored ROF 26 PWay B784557 BR Vanwide stores Restored ROF 19 Rawtenstall Crane B78472 Packing BR Vanwide Van Restored ROF 25 MOD B784770 BR Vanwide Bicester Restored WGB4198 Van fitted with B785327 BR Ventilated Van Electrical Plywood Load Bank Restored 041619 two roof vents B889011 BR SR Ferry Van Restored 4 wheel B900100 BR 20T Flatrol EAB Internal Use BR Bogie Well Weltrol WZ B900911 Wagon 25T KDB 25T Internal Use SATLINK logo BR Bogie Well Weltrol MV B901019 Wagon 40T ADB 40T Internal Use BR 55T Trestrol On loan B901601 EC Wagon from NRM to Riley Operational In use in B904502 BR Lowmac Internal Use sidings B904514 BR Lowmac Internal Use B904532 BR Lowmac Restored B904632 BR Lowmac Internal Use B904668 BR Lowmac Internal Use Due to leave BR Single Bolster Crane Runner B915390 Wagon In BT Museum Restored forDE331400 BR 30T Bogie Carries crane B924203 Bolster E With HIAB Restored KDRH96503 BR LMS Goods B950136 Brake Van Restored BR Toad B950606 Brakevan Bluebell (Thomas Wagon) (Blue) Restored BR Goods Brake Awaiting B950835 Van Restoration C+W sidings In use in B953942 BR Goods Brake sidings Van Chassis Internal Use (Atlas Copco) BR Goods Brake B954762 Van Restored BR Goods Brake Under B955127 Van Restoration BR Marlin Long In use in B975510 Welded Rail ex Wagon Metrolink Operational sidings BR Sea Cow 40T B982540 Bogie Ballast Under Wagon Restoration BR Herring 20T B992396 DB Restored BR Dogfish 24T B993476 DB Restored BR Dogfish 24T B993477 DB Restored Fitted with B993708 BR Oyster Brake Awaiting Van Restoration ballast ploughs BR Sturgeon 50T B994750 Bogie Rail Wagon Restored LNER 5871 LNER Bogie Bogie Under Bolster Flat D Bolster Restoration 5871 E278508 LNER Lowmac Restored E331400 NE Hand Crane Museum E902135 5T capacity LNWR54003 LNWR Van Museum L&YR Wooden M149196 Van Restored LMS Goods Brake M298070 Van Chassis Internal Use LMS Wooden 3 M457543 Plank Wagon Restored LMS Wooden 3 Awaiting M471345 Plank Wagon Restoration LMS Wooden 3 M472364 Plank Wagon Restored LMS Wooden 3 M474048 Plank Wagon Restored 13T LMS Wooden 3 M478278 Plank Wagon Internal Use 13T LMS Gunpowder M701080 Van GPV 7T 9' WB Restored Rawtenstall In use with M720937 LMS Salmon 50T Flat Wagon BBP Restored new canopy LYR 12 Ton M722101 Single Bolster Restored Wagon Museum Awaiting M94442 BR CCT Restoration M94705 BR CCT Restored MOD WGF8018 MOD Warflat Restored MOD A95572 MOD Warwell Restored WD 1046 PO RIV PO TSL London 23.70.7190.206-6 Tank Wagon Restored PO ????? PO 5 Plank Museum PO Burmah Oil LMSR PO113 'Milliken' Tank 150303 Wagon ‘TAR’ logo Restored PO Spur Petroleum Tank LMSR PO125 Wagon 160464 Blue Restored PO Esso Tank PO1945 Wagon LMSR1624 01 Restored PO Esso Tank LMSR PO2184 Wagon 164952 Restored PO Esso Tank LMSR PO2232 Wagon 158342 Restored PO Esso Tank LMSR PO2564 Wagon 163325 Restored PO Shell BP PO3187 Rectangular Tank Museum Wagon yard PO Shell BP Tank PO9369 Wagon Restored SH/9/64 RNAD167 RNAD Low Van Restored Std 4 Plat.0 ROF Wooden ROF P10CY Sliding Door Van PCY 10 Internal Use Std 4 Plat.0 ROF Wooden ROF P12CY Sliding Door Van Restored LMS Cravens 50 Under RS1013/50 Ton Rail Crane Restoration ADRV95205 LSWR Wooden 5 Awaiting S ?? Plank Wagon ex RNAD Restoration SR PMV 4 Wheel Awaiting S1360S Parcels Van Restoration SR CCT 4 Wheel Awaiting S1391S Parcels Van Restoration SR CCT 4 Wheel Under S1747S Parcels Van Restoration SR PMV 4 Wheel S2223S Parcels Van Restored SR 4W Goods S55170 Brake Van Restored SR Bogie Goods S56283 Brake Restored Off site on hire SR Walrus 40T S62073 Bogie Ballast To be Wagon Restored GWR Toad W17448 Brakevan Restored GWR Conflat A W36280 Restored ROF 260 c/w Container LMS 5 Plank ?? Wagon Restored Museum Wooden Frame Awaiting ROF 2001900 Mineral Restoration LOWFIT 13T B 450399 Steel Fastline DC 889400 Non-Vent Ferry Van Museum 4 Plank ‘Yates Duxbury’ RNAD 227 yard E 316124 Highfit Open ‘Grumpys Vent Van S+T store Grounded B 780668 Shed’ c/w Cravens 50T ADM299852 ADRC 95205 Steam Crane Flat wagon Pictures Bolster Wagon with HIAB B924203 Dogfish doing work .
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