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For an authoritive view on WC&PR carriages see article on Colonel Stephens Museum web site.

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Nos.

Maker

 

Built

Bought

Origin & comments

Disposed

Photo source

1-6

Lancaster Railway Carriage & Wagon Co Ltd.

Nos 1-6 carriage

1897

1897

Originally built for the Argentine Railway but bought new by the WC&PR when the order fell through. Just like those in a Western cowboy film, they had end platforms with ornate ironwork, clerestory roofs, centre corridors, and passenger steps. Seating was mostly longitudinal. The body was made from mahogany originally painted dark crimson, later dark brown. The last three to survive, Nos 1, 2 and 4 were later painted dark green. They had two 4-wheel bogies. Christopher Redwood’s book ‘The Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway’ has scale drawings of carriage No 2 for modelling. See Books page.

1935-40

Stenlake

7 - (later 13)

Great Central Railway?

no picture available

 

1901

Bought from Great Central Railway.

1940

 

7-14

Cravens

No 7 carriage

1870

1907

Seven 4-wheeled coaches bought from Metropolitan Railway. These were formed into close-coupled pairs. The seventh was a floater numbered 14, later 7. Originally they were painted Midland Red but later dark brown. Body of coach No 7 is stored in London Transport Museum’s Acton Depot and is on display during open days. This is the only WC&P survivor. Photo of No 7 (Col Stephens Museum photo)

1940

 

15-17

??

No 15 carriage

 

1924

Bought from Southern Railway (originally London & SW Railway). 4-wheeled. Often operated as close-coupled trio. They were painted dark brown and lined in black with yellow lettering and were used on the last passenger train.

1940

WSML

18

??

No 18 coach

1891?

1928

Bought from GWR. Formerly Taff Vale Railway. 4-wheeled with two 2nd class compartments, luggage section and guard’s compartment. Was painted dark green. Shown also in old photo in Walton Park Then & Now

1940

WSML

A carriage interior - type?

Carriage interior

 

 

 

 

WSML

Photos Sources: Photos marked WSML reproduced with permission from Weston-super-Mare Library. Photo marked Stenlake reproduced with permission from Old Portishead by John Macleay published by Stenlake Publishing

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