| 21. | There are also several eight-wheeled, open wagons.
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| 22. | In 1957 they were recoded HH, with the ex-open wagons being numbered 1-6 and the ex-insulated wagons 7-12.
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| 23. | Goods rolling stock included four coaches, two bogie open wagons and one bogie van, once again similar to Barsi stock.
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| 24. | Thirty open wagons and a 4-wheeled brake van were initially provided, each wagon carrying about of coal or of bricks.
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| 25. | For the open wagons, by contrast, not only was a higher maximum load demanded, but also a greater loading volume.
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| 26. | Internally the roof dates from the 15th century; it is a continuous open wagon roof and contains oak blind arcarding.
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| 27. | In 1973, to celebrate the centenary of the line, a small train of open wagons was hauled to Market Bosworth.
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| 28. | By contrast, open wagons have high side and end walls and covered goods wagons have a fixed roof and sides.
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| 29. | The people who have been living in open wagons attached to the tractors were rounded up and put on buses.
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| 30. | The TPT had a large amount of freight stock, mostly open wagons but also some covered vans and cattle wagons.
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