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Carriage 17
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Collectively known as the "Bowsiders" because of the shape of their sides. These coaches were supplied to the Festiniog Railway by two builders in 1876 and 1879.
With Wrought iron frames, but not perpetuating the iron body bracing of Nos. 15 & 16, the running gear was provided by Boston Lodge in all cases.
Built by Brown, Marshalls and Co. Ltd., at Adderley Park, Birmingham; Length, 32 ft. 3 in.; Width, 6 ft. 0 in.; Height, 7 ft. 8 in.; Wheelbase, 26 ft. 6 in. G. P. Spooner's design. This time only six compartments were specified, the bodies being raised so as to increase the height in the end compartments. Unlike the early coaches, the sides were waisted-in at the bottoms. Hence the term Bowsider. They again featured end balconies. Arrangement: 3rd/3rd/1st/2nd/3rd/3rd. Later 3rd/3rd/1st/3rd/3rd/3rd.) 44 passengers.
Source: Boyd and FRCo.
