FR Wagons
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At some points in the company's pre-preservation history, the term waggon instead of wagon, was used in some documentation. Whilst both terms, viz a viz, are used in this wiki, most other sources use the single wagon spelling when referring to FR vehicles.
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[edit] Pre-1946 Company Wagons
- Slate Waggons
- Granite Waggons
- Slab Waggons
- Four-wheel side tipping waggon converted from 3-ton slate waggon
- Coal Waggons
- Cleminson Flexible Six-wheeled Waggon
- Covered Vans
- Hearse Van
- The Brine Tank Waggon
- Gun Powder Waggons
- Bogie Waggons
- Bolster waggons
- Dandy Wagons
- Goods Brake Vans
[edit] Post 1954 Company Wagons
- Bogie Coal Wagons also known as Bocoals (Wooden sided WD or Hudson bogie wagons)
- Locoals (All steel Hudson bogie wagons)
- Fuel Tank Wagons (bogie wagons, fitted with tanks for carrying fuel)
- Four-Wheel Fuel Tank Waggons
- Four-wheel modified slate waggons
- Four-wheel slate or slab waggons modified as mobile power units
- Open Bogie Flat Waggons
- MoDs (Hudson bogie flat wagons)
- RAFs (Hudson four-wheeled ballast wagons)
- Ballast bottom hopper discharge - Assumed post 1954
- Four-wheel steel side-discharge hopper wagon No.82
- Skips
- Hudson Crate Waggons
- The Cherry Picker - waggon No 70
- Weed-Killing Waggons
- Covered Vans
- Bolster waggons
- Goods Brake Vans
[edit] Other Wagons
[edit] Numeric Lists
An easy way to navigate these is to use the bar below, which also appears on each block page. Note that these lists include sightings of wagons in all periods,but are not comprehensive lists of the stock at any one time. For details of the numbering policy, and the renumberings at reopening, in 1967 and 1996 onward, see Renumbering.
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