| 41. | At this time, there were four composite coaches, a passenger van, fifteen goods wagons and a goods brake van.
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| 42. | Many British freight trains formerly had no continuous brake so the only available brakes were those on the locomotive and the brake van.
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| 43. | Whilst most brake vans had two axles with four wheels, many railway companies built brake vans with three axles and six wheels.
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| 44. | Whilst most brake vans had two axles with four wheels, many railway companies built brake vans with three axles and six wheels.
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| 45. | Non-revenue earning stock ( engineering wagons ) such as YGH Seacows and a shark brake van were also re-liveried.
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| 46. | Thirty open wagons and a 4-wheeled brake van were initially provided, each wagon carrying about of coal or of bricks.
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| 47. | Two brake vans of interest were numbers FB578 and FB579 . These were'flat'brake vans, converted from flat wagons.
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| 48. | Two brake vans of interest were numbers FB578 and FB579 . These were'flat'brake vans, converted from flat wagons.
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| 49. | A shelter and pit were installed on a nearby siding which was used for changing the brake blocks on the Fell brake vans.
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| 50. | Walker also had two vehicles built at Sand Hutton : a closed bogie salon carriage and a 4-wheel closed brake van.
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