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British Railways (Western Region)
No.600 - Monster (Covered Carriage Truck) built in 1954.

This vehicle is no longer owned by, or present on the Bluebell Railway.

East Side of 600 West Side of 600


Type: Monster (Covered Carriage Truck)
Built: 1954
Length: 50'
Weight: 25 tons 11 cwt
Original No: 600
Other Nos: W600W
Withdrawn: 1978
Preserved: 1979
To Bluebell: 27/6/1979 Left Bluebell: 2005, for Swindon & Cricklade Railway.

The Western Region continued the Great Western tradition of giving their vehicles interesting telegraphic codes. The "Monster" was a GWR design of CCT. Their end-loading doors allowed cars (or carriages) to be loaded, but they were found to be generally very useful for a wide variety of cargoes. They were rated to run in passenger trains, and such vans often found their way onto the Southern Region on parcels trains.

Running Gear of 600 Purchased by the Bluebell's loco department from a scrap yard, the end-doors made it ideal for the storage of such awkward items as boiler tubes.

It was later used as a service vehicle for our Santa Special trains in December each year, until replaced by an ex-BR Mk.I BG.


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