Graham Farish 377-902

British Rail BAA/BAB 40ft Bogie Steel Wagon English, Welsh & Scottish Railway Maroon 900142

The British Rail BAA/BAB bogie steel carrying wagons, introduced in the 1970s, were a significant advancement in railway freight technology. Designed to transport heavy steel loads, over 300 wagons were built with modern FBT6 bogies and sturdy ends. The BAA wagons, fitted for air brake operation, and the BAB variant, equipped with a through vacuum pipe, were capable of carrying loads up to 77.5 tonnes. While initially used for a variety of steel products, many were later modified for steel coil traffic, with many remaining in service today. These wagons marked a departure from previous designs, offering improved efficiency and versatility in steel transportation.

Wagon
Classification
British Rail BAA/BAB 40ft Bogie Steel Wagon
Group
Bogie Steel Carrying
Type
Steel, 40ft
Brake
Air
CARKND
BAA
Operator
English, Welsh & Scottish Railway
Livery
Maroon
Running Number
900142
Era
9 - Privatisation (1996 – 2008)
Length
113 mm
Realistic Load
Yes
Catalogue
Builder
Graham Farish
Catalogue Number
377-902
Category
N Scale Wagons & Brake Vans
Sub-category
Bogie Steel Carrying
Scale
N
Finish
Pristine
Year
2011
Pages
Graham Farish N Scale Model Railways 2011 (76)
Graham Farish N Scale Model Railways 2012 (79)
Graham Farish N Scale Model Railways 2013 (88)
Graham Farish N Scale Model Railways 2014 (88)
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