Hope no one minds if I ask this here. Beside the Ffestiniog example where a back-to-back bench was placed lengthways and on pleasure/private estate lines etc is anyone aware of a single compartment workman's coach existing on any of Britain's former narrow gauge railways? On the edge of a lone Railway Series illustration set in 1867 two of the Skarloey Railway's six quarryman's coaches are seen but I had thought the low capacity design to be fanciful and only drawn that way due to compression from the small book format.
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/ttt ... 0118021716
However I have since found a similar freelance 7/8th example,
http://www.summerlands-chuffer.co.uk/78 ... 4577659793
as well as this mysterious laser kit from an expired eBay listing-are they just the stuff of whimsey?
[img style="max-width:100%;" src="https://i.imgur.com/myc2zA7.jpg"]
Any ideas re the origin of this?
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Re: Any ideas re the origin of this?
The Penrhyn and Dynorwic systems may have used something similar. However I would hazard a guess that there was a desire to cram as many men as possible onto each wagon so possibly twin compartment stock was preferred. The biggest expense of a wagon being the iron work (wheels etc) it may have been almost as cheap to built a twin rather than a single.
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Yeah the Ffestiniog's old two compartment types are the smallest day to day design i'm aware of.
http://www.ipengineering.co.uk/page103.html
Given the lack of bang for buck on the single compartment layout I thought it was fanciful but i'm only really versed with the TR, FR, the Corris and the the R&ER. If no one here knows of any i'll happily settle for a two compartment design but thanks for Dynowic pointer, these are unbelievably cute
http://www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org ... p?Ref=3387
http://bala-lake-railway.co.uk/about/im ... wcoach.jpg
http://www.ipengineering.co.uk/page103.html
Given the lack of bang for buck on the single compartment layout I thought it was fanciful but i'm only really versed with the TR, FR, the Corris and the the R&ER. If no one here knows of any i'll happily settle for a two compartment design but thanks for Dynowic pointer, these are unbelievably cute
http://www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org ... p?Ref=3387
http://bala-lake-railway.co.uk/about/im ... wcoach.jpg
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