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 [2]
ARMY42018 S49883 [3]
ARMY42018 S49883 [4]
ARMY42018 S49883 [5]
ARMY42018 S49883 [6]
ARMY42018 S49883 [7]
ARMY42019 S49880 [1]
ARMY42019 S49880 [2]
ARMY42019 S49880 [3]
ARMY42019 S49880 [4]
ARMY42019 S49880 [5]
Army47660 SR1312 [4b]
Army47660 SR1312 [a2]
Army47660 SR1312
Army47760 SR1312 [B1]
Army47760 SR1312 [B2]
Army47760 SR1312 [b3]
Army47760 SR1312 [b5]
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