British Freight Stock

Here are some pictures of freight stock from my collection

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Three tanks

Slurry

Three hoppers

Three nice tankers, all dating from about 1963.  A Tri-ang Hornby R668 slurry tank wagon from the late 60's These three hoppers are all in need of some minor repairs and replacement couplings but should soon be running. 

Two Horses

Bogie brick

well wagon

A nice pair of horse boxes showing the different hues of maroon and red

A bogie brick wagon from a scrapbox at Reading for £3 An orange version of the bogie well wagon
Three container wagon Shell tanker NE open

A 3 container wagon

 A Shell tanker from 1965

An early version of the open wagon

Drop door grey

 Bogie bolster

Bogie bolster

The drop door wagon The rare brown bogie bolster but lacking bolsters The normal grey version of the bogie bolster wagon

Cattle 3712

Cattle 3713

Engineer's hopper

The different numbers on the cattle wagons with 3712 on the left and 3713 on the right The black engineers hopper wagon

BP tanker

Two dropside wagons

Primary tanker

A BP tanker  Two examples of the dropside wagon  Found in a scrap box painted black and white this tanker cost £2.00 - it's cleaned up quite nicely with the help of some brake fluid

Crane & match wagon

Bogie brick with load

Two NE brake vans

A nice crane and its match wagon from the Southern Vintage swapmeet held at Reading in February 2002 A bogie brick with load Two NE brake vans from the 1950's

Fish van 14280

The fish van came with a variety of numbers, here is 14280 on the left and 61745 on the right

Fish van 61745

Early blue van

Open with load Trestrol
An early primary van with no lettering The open wagon with load The trestrol wagon

 

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