LBSCR 103 Billinton Third Brake (body only: scrapped) built 1906

LBSCR 103 Billinton Third Brake (body only: scrapped) built 1906

LBSCR 103 Billinton Third Brake (body only: scrapped) built 1906
LBSCR 103 Billinton Third Brake (body only: scrapped) built 1906

 

Present Location Sellindge (scrapped)
County Location Kent
Designed For LBSCR
Build Location Brighton
Diagram number 75/172
Type BTZ
First Number 103
Later Numbers 02613 09703
Gauge 4ft 8 1/2in
Wheel Arrangement 4-w bogies
Original Underframe No
Original Bogies/Wheelsets No
Additional Notes Query on Diagram No, second 'later' number found some years ago but not carried. One side completely missing. Very little original or usable material left! Unlikely to survive any further move. Metal plate removed and newspaper from November 1929 found (confirming withdrawn date pre November 1929). 11/18: ownership transferred to Bulleid 4DD Double Deck EMU Supporters Group. 07/21: scrapped on site.
Owner Bullied 4DD Double Deck EMU Supporters Group
External Structural Condition Poor and Incomplete
Internal Structural Condition Poor and Incomplete
Underframe Condition Not Applicable
External Finish Poor and Incomplete
Internal Finish Poor and Incomplete
Degree of External Originality As built/last Passenger rebuild (BR or before)
Degree of Internal Originality As built/last Passenger rebuild (BR or before)
Degree of Underframe/Running Gear Originality Not Applicable
Degree of External Authenticity Poor
Degree of Internal Authenticity Poor
Degree of Underframe Authenticity Not Applicable
Rarity Few
Historical Importance Some Importance
Operating No
Survey Date 29/05/2009
Surveyor Kevin Stroud
Photo Date 19/04/2014
Photo by Roy Morris
At Risk Yes
Date Record Last Updated 22/01/2023

Chris Hurst 19/05/2016: earlier view showing end
Chris Hurst 19/05/2016: earlier view showing end


 

 
















 

 

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