BR 80830 Mk 1 Gangwayed Full Brake (later Exhibition Van) built 1955

BR 80830 Mk 1 Gangwayed Full Brake (later Exhibition Van) built 1955

BR 80830 Mk 1 Gangwayed Full Brake (later Exhibition Van) built 1955
BR 80830 Mk 1 Gangwayed Full Brake (later Exhibition Van) built 1955

 

Present Location Embsay
County Location North Yorkshire
Designed For BR
Built by Cravens
Diagram number 711
Lot number 30144
Type BG
First Number 80830
Later Numbers S99650, YDR 28
Present Number M80830
Current Livery BR Crimson Lake and Cream
Gauge 4ft 8 1/2in
Wheel Arrangement 4-w bogies
Original Underframe Yes
Original Bogies/Wheelsets Yes
Additional Notes Was exhibition van. S99650 is carried on underframe. By 05/13: BR maroon-lined "ex works" livery. By 10/21: now fitted with kitchen area; livery changed to BR crimson lake and cream.
Owner Yorkshire Dales Railway Museum Trust
External Structural Condition Very Good
Internal Structural Condition Very Good
Underframe Condition Very Good
External Finish Very Good
Internal Finish Very Good
Degree of External Originality As left Departmental service
Degree of Internal Originality Some replaced/reproduced material
Degree of Underframe/Running Gear Originality As built/last Passenger rebuild (BR or before)
Degree of External Authenticity None
Degree of Internal Authenticity None
Degree of Underframe Authenticity Good
Rarity Many
Historical Importance no Immediate Importance/Not Applicable
Storage Secure Open
Operating Yes
Survey Date 23/08/2005
Surveyor Kevin Stroud
Photo Date 23/09/2022
Photo by Paul Holroyd
At Risk No
Date Record Last Updated 25/11/2022

Paul Holroyd 23/09/2022: other side
Paul Holroyd 23/09/2022: other side

Paul Holroyd 21/06/2015: earlier configuration and livery
Paul Holroyd 21/06/2015: earlier configuration and livery


 

 

















 

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