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Interior of compartment of non corridor third brake van, 1953
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Slip Coaches c.1900 - 1910
A slip being made at either Taplow or Twyford from a non-corridor suburban train
Non Corridor, Slip, Taplow, Twyford

Interior of compartment of non corridor brake third van no.4126, 1953
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View of brake compartment on non corridor brake third van no.416, 1948
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Guards Compartment of non corridor brake third van No.416, 1948
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Interior view of Camp Coach showing a close up view of dining room, 1935
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Weedkilling Train Tender for Cardiff Docks
This image shows a GWR Loriot fitted with weedkiller tank and cab. To operate smooth running services the GWR needed to keep their tracks and tracksides free of unwanted weeds and foliage. The GWR's weedkilling trains usually consisted of an engine and three tenders. The tenders held water which was mixed with the weedkilling solution held in a separate tank. It was then sprayed out the back onto the tracks with jets
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GWR Weedkilling Train - view of cab and oil tanker
To operate smooth running services the GWR needed to keep their tracks and tracksides free of unwanted weeds and foliage. The GWR's weedkilling trains usually consisted of an engine and three tenders. The tenders held water which was mixed with the weedkilling solution held in a separate tank. It was then sprayed out the back onto the tracks with jets
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Interior view of Camp Coach No. 9992 showing sleeping compartment, 1934
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