Swindon Works was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1843 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. It served as the principal west England maintenance centre...
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A carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. In Europe they were a common mode of transport for the wealthy during the Roman...
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independent companies, but in 1844 the railway started to build carriages at Swindon Works, which eventually provided most of the railway's stock. Special...
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The former Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Works is located in Caton Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The works produced railway rolling stock and trams...
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Derby Litchurch Lane Works, formerly Derby Carriage and Wagon Works, is a railway rolling stock factory in Derby, England. It is presently owned by the...
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its Carriage department. Reid had already started to introduce more efficient carriage building practices at the Derby Carriage and Wagon Works of the...
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List of British Rail TOPS depot codes (section List of TMD, Servicing Depot, SP and other non-works codes)
each locomotive allocated there. Later this was extended to cover each carriage of diesel multiple units (DMUs), and even some coaching stock; at this...
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Train Service is with Network Rail. The carriage maintenance works consolidated its operations in the western end of the site. In July 2013, the then...
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Flavel House Museum (/flʌvɛl/) known also as Capt. George Flavel House and Carriage House or the Flavel Mansion, is now a house museum in Astoria, Oregon,...
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locomotive leaving the works. This record still stands. However a need to find extra capacity for carriage painting led to some 200 carriages per year being repainted...
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Alstom Aventra (section South Western Railway)
Structurally, the Aventra is relatively lightweight, the body of each carriage having been redeveloped from the Electrostar. It comprises various welded...
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of Hampshire in England. The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) opened a carriage and wagon works at Eastleigh in 1891. In 1903, the Chief Mechanical...
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Night Riviera (redirect from First Great Western Sleeper)
the Great Western Railway was introduced at the end of 1877 from London Paddington to Plymouth. This had 7 ft (2,134 mm) broad gauge carriages with two...
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Metrovagonmash Kolomna Locomotive Works Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant Demikhovo Machinebuilding Plant Tver Carriage Works JSC ZMK (Saratov region, Engels)...
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manufacturing of new rolling stock, such as the InterCity 125 trainset, the Mark 3 carriage, and the British Rail Class 58 freight locomotive. Both domestic and international...
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Newton Abbot. Worcester Carriage Works was created by flattening land north of Worcester Shrub Hill Station, Reading Signal Works was established in buildings...
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made by Flint Wagon Works. Durant's friend, Sam McLaughlin of Canada's McLaughlin Motor Car Company, offshoot of another major carriage manufacturer, was...
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GWR Super Saloons (category Great Western Railway coaching stock)
The Great Western Railway Super Saloons were eight railway carriages developed to service the boat train traffic from London to Plymouth. Built to the...
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name Western Toy Company. The factory burned down in 1866. In 1866 Western toy Works took over another factory which produced toy and baby carriages. The...
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Royal Arsenal (section The carriage works)
(when it was converted into a wheel factory for the adjacent Royal Carriage Works). Also in 1803, the Royal Military Artificers were provided with new...
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Henry Ivatt (section London and North Western Railway)
Ivatt was apprenticed to John Ramsbottom at the Crewe Works of the London and North Western Railway (LNWR). He worked as a fireman for six months and...
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locomotive work was transferred from Wolverton. Wolverton became the carriage works, while wagon building was concentrated at Earlestown. In 1853, Crewe...
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Taken over by the Great Western Railway, after nationalisation under British Railways they sold off the carriage and wagon works to the Pullman Company...
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first-class carriages in 2014 included interiors that featured a new GWR logo, with no First branding. The whole company was rebranded Great Western Railway...
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railway station. The original locomotive, carriage and wagon workshops were built by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) adjoining their original...
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suburban carriages. Following this program ceasing the works closed in September 1989 after which it was used to store redundant carriages and to remove...
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manufacture, with rolling stock work transferred to a new facility, Derby Carriage & Wagon Works. From its earliest days, it had carried out research and development...
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1923, SR had continued to build carriages to the designs of the previous three main companies (the London and South Western Railway, London, Brighton and...
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British Rail Mark 3 (section Entertainment carriages)
The British Rail Mark 3 is a type of passenger carriage developed in response to growing competition from airlines and the car in the 1970s. A variant...
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1942". Vintage Carriages Trust. Retrieved 5 May 2009. "SR 1745 Four-wheel CCT (Covered Carriage Truck) built 1938". Vintage Carriages Trust. Retrieved...
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