Tuesday, 4 October 2022

GV 18 Guards Van

 


Guards Van GV 18 started off on the rails in 1886, built by Ipswich Workshops for the S & C Railway as a composite carriage. The carriage had a hardwood underframe and a cedar body. Electric light was added in 1926 and a lavatory in 1940 giving the carriage a CL classification. The “List of Coaching Stock” dated the 3rd January 1963 shows the carriage as a CL. The drawing on the history card shows two first class compartments and one second class compartment.

                                                     (This would may a great model too). 

History card shows the carriage was converted to a Guards Van (GV) without passenger accommodation at Ipswich Workshops on the 14th March 1963. The van was written of in August 1972.


No.

Year Built

Year Converted

Tare

Gross

18

1886

1963

12 T 16cwt

20 T

 

Height

Body

Goods Comp

Underframe

Bogie Crs

11’ 3”

29’ 9” x 7’ 7”

14’ 10” x 6’ 9”

29’ 7” x 6’ 9”

18’ 6”

 

Bogies

Drawing #

 

 

 

Angle Iron

?

 

 

 

 Carriage plan # 193 (drawn 1.63, dated 10.71) shows a number of other carriages were similarly converted.

 

No.

Year Built

Year Converted

Tare

Gross

71

1977

1963

12 T 13 cwt

20 T

 

Height

Body

Goods Comp

Underframe

Bogie Crs

11 ‘

32’ 2½’ x 7’ 5”

17 ‘ 0” x 6’ 7”

32’ 0” x 7’ 0”

20’ 11”

 

Bogies

Drawing #

1st class carriage, 1913 2nd class carriage

Bar Frame

367

1923 Composite Carriage. Written Off Jan 1984.

 


No.

Year Built

Year Converted

Tare

Gross

849

1913

1963

15 T 12 cwt

20 T

 

Height

Body

Goods Comp

Underframe

Bogie Crs

11’ 3¾”

40’ 0”x 8’ 6¾”

28’ 0 x 7’ 10½”

40’ 0”‘ x 7’ 0”

29’ 0”

 

Bogies

Drawing #

 

 

 

Ext A.I.

2758

2nd Class Excursion Brake Van (BUV)

 

No.

Year Built

Year Converted

Tare

Gross

833, 852, 839

1913/14

1963

15 T 12 cwt

20 T

 

Height

Body

Goods Comp

Underframe

Bogie Crs

11’ 3¾”

40’ 0”x 8’ 6¾”

28’ 0 x 7’ 10½”

40’ 0”‘ x 7’ 0”

29’ 0”

 

Bogies

Drawing #

 

 

 

Ext A.I.

2758

These vans were BU suburban cars.

GV 852

 

No.

Year Built

Year Converted

Tare

Gross

176

1897

1962

16 T 12 cwt

20 T

 

Height

Body

Goods Comp

Underframe

Bogie Crs

10’ 10”

45’ 1” x 7’ 6”

 

45’ 0” x 7’ 0”

34’ 0”

 

Bogies

Drawing #

 

 

 

Ext A. I.

1102

Converted from CV. Written off Jan 1984.




 GV 176 

Van 172 entered service in 1907 as a composite van, later changed to a second class van and in Aug 1962 was converted to van without passenger accommodation. Finally, the van was written off December 1978. 

The “List of Coaching Stock” dated the 3rd January 1963 shows 34 “GV” vans that had 32 ft. long bodies fitted with two second class compartments with a total capacity for 20 passengers. Nos are 634, 635, 644, 647, 696, 699, 700, 702 – 713, 716 – 730. 

BGV 964 Converted Suburban car BU to BGV March 1966. Written Off Sep 1988.

 There was also a number of similar vans with just one 2nd class compartment.

                                               BGV 850 Ipswich. June 1988. 

Model:-

The underframe was constructed using plain styrene sheet with Evergreen strip for the sole bars, headstock and bogie bolsters. Couple box were built into the frame with strip. Sides and ends were fabricated from Evergreen scribed sheet with strip being used to add detail. 


Commercial Parts.

Caintode Flats Production:- Buffers CFD 1, Bogies CFB 8 S, Combined brake cylinder CFD 3.

Queensland Railway Miniatures:- Queen Posts. Brake Hoses.

Tichy Train Group:- Turnbuckles on trust rods.

Kadee:- 158 Whisker couplings. (Bulk Pack – box built into underframe during construction)

Keiran Ryan Models:- Brass wire – Trust rods, hand rails, light brackets etc. (0.3 & 0.4 mm)

North Yard NZ:-  Brass mini Strip for bottom step. (0.25 x 1.5 x 150mm)                            Step Brackets were made from Bostitch 1000 standard staples cut to size.

(Brass wire and mini strip can also be purchased from Andian Models, Sydney).

Decals. Ted Freeman - Toowoomba.

Paint- Body - PGC Scale Models QR Passenger Red,  Underframe- SMS Chassis Black. (Both are Acrylic Lacquer paints that require airbrushing).

Roof and Weathering: Vallejo acrylic (water) Paints. 




Another “shorty” Guards Van to run on Westgate.

Trust, you find the information helpful and assist you with your modelling ventures.  Construction method and materials can be used for any scale or prototype.

 Acknowledgements.

Brake Vans of the Queensland Railways 1864 - 1980 by John Armstrong.

QR “List of Coaching Rollingstock” 3rd January 1963.

QR Plans

Queensland State Archives

Australian Model Railway Association Queensland Library

 

Arthur H. 

 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Arthur, more great stuff. Looking forward to your book....

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  2. Hi Dan,
    Many thanks for your comments, much appreciated. Not too sure about a book. A suggest this week from one of the guys at our Wednesday Workshop was to download articles from the blog and print them making their own book. These day with the internet it’s there for everyone at any time. Last month the stats showed the blog was viewed in 60 countries around the world.
    It’s great you enjoy the articles, which gives me great happiness and satisfaction making it worth the effort. One of the great things about the hobby is see what others are doing and sharing information. Others have share their information with me making my modelling much better and it has enable me to do things that were just far off dreams. I hope I can do the same for others.
    Much appreciate.
    Arthur H.

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