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Broad Gauge Iron Bodied 3rd Class Coach, built c1844
Came to the GWR from the Vale of Neath Railway in 1864. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.
Media ID 9174477
Filename: C1 001.jpg
Size: 4208 x 2627 (1.4MB)
Date: 13th January 2014
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Unique Reference Number: C1 001
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of railway history - the Broad Gauge Iron Bodied 3rd Class Coach. Built in the year 1844, this magnificent coach made its way to the Great Western Railway (GWR) from the Vale of Neath Railway in 1864. The coach's broad gauge design is immediately evident, with its wider track width compared to standard gauges. This unique feature was characteristic of GWR during that era and played a significant role in shaping early railway systems. The iron body construction adds an industrial charm to this vintage beauty, reflecting the technological advancements of its time. As we delve into the details captured by this photo print, one can't help but imagine what it would have been like to travel inside this historic carriage. Passengers from all walks of life would have experienced their journeys seated comfortably within these walls, witnessing breathtaking landscapes and bustling towns along their route. Preserved at STEAM Museum of GWR today, this photograph serves as a testament to our rich railway heritage. It reminds us how far we've come since those pioneering days when rail travel was still in its infancy. This image invites us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship behind such an extraordinary vehicle but also acknowledges the vital role it played in connecting communities and fostering progress across Britain's vast network. Whether you're a railroad enthusiast or simply intrigued by glimpses into our past, this print offers a fascinating window into an era where innovation met adventure on every rail line traversed by these.