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Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1957 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 11 (2016 to 2024) Current Era
By 1934, the Southern Railway recognised that the short 48" ex-LSWR stock was in need of some major attention as it was nearing the end of its working life. Much of it was built on wooden underframes, whilst some was still gas lit and so a programme of refurbishment was proposed and undertaken under Works Order (HOO No.) L801 of March 1934 and Works Order (HOO No.) L852A of March 1935. The 58" stock to diagrams 99 and 418 were created in 1935/1936 at Lancing Works, by taking the 48" Composite body, cutting it and fitting to a 58" Maunsell underframe.
In the case of the Brakes, a 10" guards van was grafted to one end, these were steel panelled, which didn"t quite match the finish of the rest of the wooden panelled bodywork. The composites (to diagram 31) differ, in that the original 48" body was cut into two sections and mounted at each end of the underframe, with a 10" section being inserted comprising a single compartment, with two lavatories (side by side).
The defining feature of all these 'new' vehicles was the triangular section weatherboard that ran the length of the body, disguising the join (the 48" body being narrower than the 58" underframe).
Diagram 99, 58" 8 Compartment Brake Third; Diagram 418, 58" 6 Compartment Lavatory Brake Composite; Diagram 98, 58" 6 Compartment Lavatory Brake Third; Diagram 31, 58" 9 Compartment Lavatory Brake Third.
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