BR 5419 Mk 2a Tourist Second Open built 1969

BR 5419 Mk 2a Tourist Second Open built 1969

BR 5419 Mk 2a Tourist Second Open built 1969
BR 5419 Mk 2a Tourist Second Open built 1969

 

Present Location Carnforth
County Location Lancashire
Designed For BR
Build Location Derby
Built by BR
Diagram number 105
Lot number 30787
Type TSO
First Number 5419
Later Numbers SIR LANCELOT
Present Number 5419
Current Livery West Coast Railways maroon
Gauge 4ft 8 1/2in
Wheel Arrangement 4-w bogies
Original Underframe Yes
Original Bogies/Wheelsets Yes
Additional Notes P 2002 by Wessex Trains. Repainted at Tyseley in pseudo-Pullman livery for inclusion in Wessex Trains 'Excalibur Express' set. Based at Old Oak Common until moved with Wessex Trains to Carnforth 2008, still in 'Excalibur Express' set. Sold to WCRC 2011; Excalibur set disbanded and this vehicle repainted from pseudo-Pullman to West Coast Railways maroon.(2013: in Jacobite set). 02/20: confirmed still based at Carnforth.
Owner West Coast Railway Company
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 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 As built/last Passenger rebuild (BR or before)
Degree of External Authenticity Very Good
Degree of Internal Authenticity Very Good
Degree of Underframe Authenticity Very Good
Rarity Many
Historical Importance no Immediate Importance/Not Applicable
Storage Secure Open
Operating Yes
Survey Date 07/04/2004
Surveyor Byron Chamberlain
Photo Date 14/05/2011
Photo by Dan Adkins
At Risk No
Date Record Last Updated 24/04/2020


 

 










 



 

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