BR MK1 Crimson BG

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Author: sdark
Kind: traincar
Build: 1.3
Size: 934.62KB
Uploaded: 2019-03-02
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BR MK1 Crimson BG

v4.5
Type: GANGWAYED FULL BRAKE (BG)
Built: 1951 - 1963
Seating: none
Length: 57 feet
Weight: 31 tons
Era: 1950s
BR Region: All except Southern

The Gangwayed Full Brake, presented here in original condition as No. 80658 allocated to the Western Region, is mounted on BR1 bogies and fitted with tungsten lighting, wooden panelling and steam heating.

Designed for the provision of carrying parcels, newspapers and other such goods, these coaches have a centrally located brake compartment. The compartment, known as the ''Guard's compartment'', houses a vacuum brake and gauge, hand brake, desk table with swivel chair, wall mounted letter rack, food warmer, first aid box, emergency cutting tools and spare couplings and steam pipes. The rest of the coach is a wide-open space for the carriage of goods. For added security, bars are fitted to all windows, except the Guard's compartment window and door.


USE

Having a short wheelbase, this coach has a high route availability taking it to the far corners of the British Railways' network. Allocated to all regions, except the Southern, this vehicle not uncommon to be found at either end of a mainline express, or on more mundane duties, such as local passenger or parcel services along rural branch lines.


LIVERY

Crimson livery was applied to non gangway local passenger stock and brake vans (including over 100 Gangwayed Brakes) as from 1949. The livery remained the British Railways' standard for all loco hauled non gangway suburban stock until 1956, eventually to be replaced by Maroon or Southern Green. During this transition period during the late 1950s, it was not uncommon to see rakes formed with coaches baring a mixture of old and new liveries.


THE MARK 1 PROGRAMME

After the Second World War, wartime conditions highlighted the need for better standards in regards to vehicle lengths, profiles and couplings, for stock working between the 'Big Four' companies. A commission of senior officers was duly appointed by the UK 'Railway Companies Association' to create and implement a set of dimensions that would be applied to all future stock from each company. Although completed, the standards were not implemented, as nationalisation was imminent.

On nationalisation in 1948, the commission's findings were used by the new 'British Railways Carriage Standards Committee' as the basis to developed the 'C1 Restriction' profile - a set of standards governing coach length, profile and bogie centres. Thus from this the classic Mark 1 design was born, the prototypes unveiled on 18th September 1950, production coaches entering revenue service in March 1951. The Mk1 became the standard design for all new coaches between 1951 and 1964. Built using standard components - frame, coach ends and bogies - the body sides constructed from panelled sections with standard door and window fittings.

Author: Stephen Dark & Alexander Barnard

    BR MK1 Crimson BG
  • config.txt 31.69KB
  • mk1_crimson_bg_art
  • mk1_crimson_bg_art_512.texture.txt 95 bytes
  • mk1_crimson_bg_art_512.tga 1.00MB
  • mk1_crimson_bg_art_icon.texture.txt 97 bytes
  • mk1_crimson_bg_art_icon.tga 32.02KB
  • mk1_crimson_bg_body
  • env.texture.txt 26 bytes
  • env.tga 48.53KB
  • mk1_crimson_bg.texture.txt 37 bytes
  • mk1_crimson_bg.tga 1.50MB
  • mk1_crimson_bg_body.im 258.62KB
  • mk1_crimson_bg_shadow
  • black.texture.txt 28 bytes
  • black.tga 812 bytes
  • mk1_crimson_bg_shadow.pm 64.43KB
  • tail_lamp.gs 5.92KB

License
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