Peco OO9 GR-230 Lynton & Barnstaple Bogie Open Wagon 22 L&B Grey Livery
Wagon 22 was an open bogie vehicle of 8 ton capacity built at the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway’s workshop at Pilton in 1903 to complement the existing fleet, which included a number of similar vehicles built by Bristol Wagon and Carriage Works. From new all freight vehicles were painted light grey with black ironwork, under Southern Railway ownership the wagons were repainted standard SR brown, and number 22 became SR number 28313.
This Peco model faithfully represents L&B wagon 22, with careful attention being paid to details in the livery, plus separately-fitted brake levers and vacuum brake pipes.
As with previous Peco OO9 narrow gauge models this is a free running wagon and complete with couplings which plug into the integral NEM pocket.
Wagon 22 was an open bogie vehicle of 8 ton capacity, built at the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway’s workshop at Pilton in 1903 to complement the existing fleet, which included a number of similar vehicles built by Bristol Wagon and Carriage Works. The LandBR had no regular freight workings, and goods vehicles were added to passenger trains as required. They were all fitted with vacuum brakes to allow them to be marshalled between the loco and coaches, and negate the need for a separate goods brakevan. Freight moved on the LandBR included coal, ballast, farm machinery, hay and even manure! From new all freight vehicles were painted light grey with black ironwork. Under Southern Railway ownership the wagons were repainted standard SR brown, and number 22 became SR number 28313