Talk:British Rail Universal Trolley Equipment
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Modelling a BRUTE + photos
[edit]Found this forum thread during research:
which shows photos of assembling a kit, plus several archive photos: one of Birmingham New Street with about 50 BRUTEs (both blue and red), and another of a BRUTE that had escaped to a station in Ireland!
NB -- all this was prompted after seeing a blue BRUTE at the STEAM museum, Swindon. Photos to follow.
EdJogg (talk) 22:04, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
PCV no E85000
[edit]Van E85000 was branded "To work between Coventry and Banbury only". I saw this van quite a lot at Banbury during 1979-83; during the day, it would be in the former goods shed (at that time acting as a parcels dock, but now demolished) along with a BG until some time after 4 pm, when the train engine (usually a class 25) would arrive and draw them into platform 1. There, both vans would be loaded with BRUTEs by means of an electrically-powered lifting platform. This lifting platform would be positioned close to one of the several pairs of open double-doors and lowered to floor level. Then a BRUTE would be pushed on, the platform raised until it was just above the floor level of the van, and then rotated 90° which placed the platform directly above the van floor; after being lowered slightly, the BRUTE would be rolled straight into the van. When the loading was complete, the train would depart northwards some time after 5pm. --Redrose64 (talk) 15:51, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
- Have located some notes made circa 1980: the van's markings included "NJV", also "For use between Coventry and Banbury only", not as above. --Redrose64 (talk) 16:09, 17 August 2010 (UTC)