English: Former British Rail 'Catfish' ballast hopper DB993529 is now used by the West Somerset Railway. this type of hopper can only discharge through a chute into the middle of the track, unlike the more familiar 'Dogfish' which also has chutes to either side of the track. It is seen at their civil engineer's depot in Dunster.
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