Thank you for your patience while we retrieve your images.
Visitors 197
Modified 27-Mar-11
Created 27-Mar-11
24 photos

In 1940 the MoS for the BEF converted SR PMVs (23 according to Gould but he does not identify many) as mobile workshops, equipped with lathe, grinder, press etc. each had a pair of SR vans - store and generator. Written up, with small drawings in Modern Transport March 30 1940. Remarkable survivors - side door is not original.

ARMY42018 S49883 [1]

ARMY42018 S49883 [1]

ARMY42018 S49883 [2]

ARMY42018 S49883 [2]

ARMY42018 S49883 [3]

ARMY42018 S49883 [3]

ARMY42018 S49883 [4]

ARMY42018 S49883 [4]

ARMY42018 S49883 [5]

ARMY42018 S49883 [5]

ARMY42018 S49883 [6]

ARMY42018 S49883 [6]

ARMY42018 S49883 [7]

ARMY42018 S49883 [7]

ARMY42019 S49880 [1]

ARMY42019 S49880 [1]

ARMY42019 S49880 [2]

ARMY42019 S49880 [2]

ARMY42019 S49880 [3]

ARMY42019 S49880 [3]

ARMY42019 S49880 [4]

ARMY42019 S49880 [4]

ARMY42019 S49880 [5]

ARMY42019 S49880 [5]

Army47660 SR1312 [4b]

Army47660 SR1312 [4b]

Army47660 SR1312 [a2]

Army47660 SR1312 [a2]

Army47660 SR1312

Army47660 SR1312

Army47760 SR1312 [B1]

Army47760 SR1312 [B1]

Army47760 SR1312 [B2]

Army47760 SR1312 [B2]

Army47760 SR1312 [b3]

Army47760 SR1312 [b3]

Army47760 SR1312 [b5]

Army47760 SR1312 [b5]

Army47760 SR1312 [b6]

Army47760 SR1312 [b6]

Categories & Keywords
Category:Transportation
Subcategory:Railway
Subcategory Detail:
Keywords:BEF, British Expeditionary Force, MoS Mobile railway workshop, Private owner, Railway wagon, Workshop