| 31. | By 1952 only 14 % of open wagons, 55 % of covered and 80 % of cattle trucks had vacuum brakes.
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| 32. | These open wagons were built by the Leeds Forge Company and were largely designed for the transport of loose milk churns.
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| 33. | Two four-wheel'S'open wagons were acquired from the State Rail Authority for freight traffic, and have been cut down to flat wagons.
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| 34. | Under some circumstances bucket wagons ( " K�belwagen " ) are not classified as open wagons, but grouped into Class S.
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| 35. | Because of this, a single design of open wagon emerged and this was the only type of wagon ever used on these lines.
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| 36. | There is a view of the station, goods shed and platform including a short section of track, with period carriage and open wagons.
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| 37. | They were transported by French farmers in an old open wagon to an unused tunnel, where they were met by an English officer.
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| 38. | They converted it into a four-plank open wagon for use as the carrier for the batteries needed to power the railway's electric locomotive E4.
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| 39. | Little is known about them, but there is photographic evidence of two four-wheel wagons, one regularly at Corringham and an ex LBSCR open wagon.
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| 40. | In the television series the railway owns two kinds of wagons : the ballast hoppers and scaled down 7-plank open wagons for carrying wool.
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