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Wagon Lists?

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:01 am
by burgerbern
Does anyone know of a good website that lists the rosters of L.N.E.R built wagons, i have spent the last 4 days trying to think up search criteria on the web to help me identify which wagon type that a builders plate was affixed to without any success what so ever, i have a plate that states

L.N.E.R
22 Tons
1947
Darlington
301686

I have had success with plates in the past that contained a lot number for other builders of wagons but this is the first LNER plate that i have had to research and i cannot find anything on the web that helps, any ideas appreciated

Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:01 pm
by jwealleans
There are only books as far as I know. With a 22 ton capacity, I’d guess it’s from a plate wagon, but someone else may be able to confirm.

Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:47 pm
by UpDistant
(E)301686 is from a batch of 100 22T tube wagons built by Cambrian in 1947, (E)301602 - (E)301701 to Diagram 199.

It's handy having spreadsheets with all this kind of stuff.

Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 8:56 pm
by burgerbern
Many thanks for that, this is all very new to me as up until now all my focus has been on Southern Steam Engines and USA transition era stock which is easy to find out info online about, but just one question relating to your answer, if built by Cambrian, who as far as i can find are/ or were based in Cardif, why does my plate state Darlington, i was expecting that to mean LNER Darlington Faverdale wagon works. or does my plate show the ownership and it would have had a further makers plate added to the frame as well
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Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 6:04 pm
by UpDistant
I suspect that Darlington supplied the wagon plates to external builders.

Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:57 pm
by burgerbern
Thanks, i guess that's a possibility, anyway, i have got rid of all the rust and it is sitting here with 2 coats of hammerite smooth gloss black, now just got to steady my nerves and pluck up the courage to make the high bits white, thinking a paint pad might be the easiest way rather than a brush.

Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:22 pm
by Dave S
I paint the white first then fill with the black, I find it far easier. and the black will cover the white whereas the white will take several coats.

Re: Wagon Lists?

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:19 pm
by burgerbern
Managed it in the end, the paint pad idea did not work, so i did it the hard way with a small paintbrush, the hammerite smooth white has good covering power this is one coat over black.
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