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.
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 |
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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” |
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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 |
|
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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” |
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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 |
|
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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” |
|
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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 |
|
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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” |
|
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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 |
|
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Height |
Body |
Goods Comp |
Underframe |
Bogie Crs |
10’
10” |
45’
1” x 7’ 6” |
|
45’
0” x 7’ 0” |
34’
0” |
|
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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.
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.
Thank you Arthur, more great stuff. Looking forward to your book....
ReplyDeleteHi Dan,
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Much appreciate.
Arthur H.