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BR Spec, Plate Frame Bogie

Discussion in 'Heritage Rolling Stock' started by Brian Cunningham, Feb 26, 2021.

  1. Brian Cunningham

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    Hi, Has anyone got drawings for the above ?
     
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    The photo, I forgot to add !
     

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    Ploughman Part of the furniture

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    I take it you have tried the NRM at York Search Engine?
    They hav been helpful to us in the past.
     
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    std tank Part of the furniture

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    Yes, the NRM is the first port of call, when they reopen, of course. However, I would suggest you find out the full details of the wagon.
     
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    I've not had any joy with the NRM drawings list catalogue. I will contact them, when they reopen.
     
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    The NRM 'OPC' list gives these:—

    11752 G.A. of 4 wheel std. bogie for 25 ton boiler wagon GWR
    11764 G.A. of 4 wheel bogie 4' WB for 35 ton boiler truck No.36949 GWR 1901
    10067 G.A. of 8 wheel 65 ton trolley (Crocodile H) Lot 948 GWR 1925

    Microfiche 10067 is a likely candidate as that has the beefed-up springing that your (I assume) chopped Macaw has. If it doesn't have a detailed drawing of the bogie it will almost certainly contain a drawing list enabling you to target its number.

    I've scanned a drawing that shows the lighter variant that was fitted to most Macaws & Crocs. See the attached PDF:—
     

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    Many thanks K14.
     

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