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Prototype Era
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
100 of these large vans were built for Rover Cars by Rautaruukki of Finland in 1995 to convey preformed car parts and completed sub-assemblies securely between plants. Coded KSA-A under TOPS, and nicknamed 'Cube' wagons, they incorporated full-length sliding covers as well as floors that could be raised and lowered to simplify unloading while optimising use of the restrictive British loading gauge. They were used between Swindon, Longbridge and other Rover plants. They were hauled by pairs of RfD Class 47s; after privatisation EWS class 66s, and occasionally 56s and 60s, were used.
In 2001 WH Malcolm acquired several KSAs for secure transportation of Anglo-Scottish freight on the WCML and two were repainted into Malcolm's Logistics livery. Traction for these trains was provided by DRS (Class 66 or pairs of Class 37s) and the KSA wagons were marshalled together, often immediately behind the locomotive. The rest of the train usually comprised Megafret container wagons.
In 2012 several redundant KSA wagons were acquired by the wagon leasing company NACCO and converted to timber carriers. The timber wagons are used with other van conversions including the IWA timber carrier wagons previously offered by Revolution Trains. They are used on trains to and from Chirk, most recently on a newly trialled traffic from Aberystwyth.
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Revolution Trains KSA Timber Carriers No 33 70 4739 026-1 and 074-1 – Twin Pack is supplied under the manufacturer part number RT-OO-KSA-203C and represents the rebuilding period of the British railways.
One hundred large vans were constructed for Rover Cars by Rautaruukki of Finland in 1995. Coded KSA‑A under TOPS and nicknamed “Cube” wagons, they feature full‑length sliding covers and floors that can be raised or lowered to aid unloading while fitting the restrictive British loading gauge. They were used to move pre‑formed car parts between Swindon, Longbridge and other Rover sites, initially hauled in pairs by RfD Class 47 locomotives and later by privatised EWS Class 66s, with occasional use of Class 56 and Class 60 units.
In 01/01/2001 WH Malcolm acquired several KSA wagons for secure Anglo‑Scottish freight on the West Coast Main Line, repainting two into Malcolm’s Logistics livery. Traction was supplied by DRS using Class 66s or pairs of Class 37s, with the KSA wagons marshalled directly behind the locomotive and the remainder of the train formed of Megafret container wagons. After being declared redundant, a number of wagons were bought by the leasing company NACCO on 01/01/2012 and converted to timber carriers. The timber wagons now operate alongside other van conversions, including the IWA timber carrier series, on services to and from Chirk and on a recently trialled route from Aberystwyth.