LNWR 182 Six-wheel Picnic Saloon built 1894

LNWR 182 Six-wheel Picnic Saloon built 1894

LNWR 182 Six-wheel Picnic Saloon built 1894
LNWR 182 Six-wheel Picnic Saloon built 1894

 

Present Location Quainton
County Location Buckinghamshire
Designed For LNWR
Build Location Wolverton
Built by LNWR
Diagram number (36), 85
Type SAL
First Number 182
Later Numbers 5182, 10664
Present Number None
Current Livery LNWR
Gauge 4ft 8 1/2in
Wheel Arrangement 6 wheel
Original Underframe Yes
Original Bogies/Wheelsets Yes
Additional Notes 1930, Croquet Pavilion at Stoney Stratford. Underframe is not the original but correct period pattern ex LMS CCTZ 35414. Restoration to 1900 condition completed. One of only two survivors of 1,000+ Picnic Saloons countrywide (NOT Family Saloons) - the other, LNWR 189 (qv), being at Royal Deeside Railway. Moved to Quainton 1991.
Owner Picnic Saloon Trust
External Structural Condition Very Good
Internal Structural Condition Very Good
Underframe Condition Very Good
External Finish Very Good
Internal Finish Satisfactory
Degree of External Originality Some replaced/reproduced material
Degree of Internal Originality As built/last Passenger rebuild (BR or before)
Degree of Underframe/Running Gear Originality As built/last Passenger rebuild (BR or before)
Degree of External Authenticity Very Good
Degree of Internal Authenticity Fair
Degree of Underframe Authenticity Very Good
Rarity Few
Historical Importance Exceptionally Important
Storage Secure Building
Operating Yes
Survey Date 15/10/2002
Surveyor Michael Cope
Photo Date 06/05/2018
Photo by Steve West
At Risk No
Date Record Last Updated 15/02/2020

Byron Chamberlain 25/10/2002: earlier view from other end
Byron Chamberlain 25/10/2002: earlier view from other end

Steve West 07/05/2017: view of other side
Steve West 07/05/2017: view of other side


 

 

















 

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