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Prototype Era
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
Modern unbranded - Mid-grey body side and weathered chassis - (2014 till present)
PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon
Produced by Cavalex Models
Built by W H Davis Limited of Shirebrook in 1990 for Bardon Hill Quarries (later renamed Bardon Aggregates), design code JG010B and numbered BHQ17130-17151. This was the third batch of wagons built by W H Davis for Bardon Hill Quarries and totalled 22 wagons.
A slightly different design to the first two batches with some visual differences being the revised hopper operating gear with prominent door actuators; the solebar and cast Y25 bogies.
In 1997 Bardon Hill Quarries merged with Camas Aggregates which saw the company renamed Aggregate Industries. The wagons were gradually repainted in a new livery, which featured the Aggregate Industries logo in blue alongside the green Bardon name.
These wagons can still be seen in service today working aggregates flows.
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Cavalex Models Modern Unbranded (Grey) Bardon PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon – Weathered (Single) is a scale model representing a current‑era freight wagon. The model is finished in a weathered livery and carries the manufacturer part number CM JG010B (MU) S 1.
The subject wagon was built by W H Davis Limited of Shirebrook in 1990 for Bardon Hill Quarries (later Bardon Aggregates). It is design code JG010B and was allocated fleet numbers BHQ17130 to BHQ17151, comprising the third batch of 22 wagons delivered to the quarry.
Compared with earlier batches, this version features a revised hopper operating gear with prominent door actuators, a solebar and cast Y25 bogies, giving it a slightly different visual appearance.
Following the 1997 merger of Bardon Hill Quarries with Camas Aggregates, the wagons were gradually repainted in an Aggregate Industries livery displaying the blue logo alongside the green Bardon name. The wagons remain in service today, handling aggregates flows.