Dapol A023

Salt Van Unpainted

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI/AI images rather than photographs

Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

Salt was one of the most important feed stocks that fed the industrial revolution and vast quantities would have been transported nationally. The principal salt mining area in the UK was Cheshire, but salt was also mined in Lancashire, the Midlands and Yorkshire.

Once processed, the salt had to be kept dry and was transported in bags in high sided wagons with weather proof, usually pitched roofs. Private owner wagons for salt were common and where the salt was for table use, the vans used were often elaborately decorated with the suppliers branding.

Salt wagons were in use commonly right up to the 1970s and several are now in preservation.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Dapol
Product Code
A023
RRP
£8.86
Release date
Q2 2023

Model details

Livery
Unpainted
Height
48mm
Width
33mm
Finish
Pristine
Minimum radius curve
Radius 1
Gauge
OO
Tooling date
1995
Minimum radius
Radius 1
Coupling type
Peco style
Coupling mount
Fixed
Chassis construction
Diecast
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)

Prototype information

Type of vehicle
4-wheel Covered Van
Builder
Various Companies
Operators
Many Private Owners
British Railways
Main duties
Lime & Salt Transport
Built by
Various Companies

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Dapol Salt Van Unpainted is a OO gauge model representing a British Railways early‑crest salt wagon. The model is supplied in an unpainted livery with a pristine finish and measures 82 mm in length, 33 mm in width and 48 mm in height. It is built by various companies and carries the manufacturer part number A023. The minimum curve radius required is listed as Radius 1.

The wagons depicted were used to transport processed salt, a vital feedstock during the industrial revolution. In the United Kingdom the main salt mining areas were Cheshire, Lancashire, the Midlands and Yorkshire. After processing the salt was kept dry and conveyed in bags within high‑sided wagons equipped with weather‑proof, usually pitched roofs. Private owners often used such wagons, and those intended for table salt were frequently decorated with the supplier's branding.

Salt wagons remained in regular service until the 1970s, and a number of examples have been preserved on heritage railways.

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