C Cattle Wagons -- C 291 to 300Comrails Logo

C Cattle Wagons -- C 291 to 300

C 300

Cattle wagons built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

Jump to:

291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300


C/CB/CBC 291

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
27.4.1940Converted to "CB" type.
-Roof raised 10 inches for transporting elephants[blc]
-Converted as temporary covered goods van by adding solid side panels and reclassed "CBC".
6.12.1980Written off[blc]

C/CB 292

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
17.4.1940Converted to "CB" type.

C/CB/CBC 293

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

25.11.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
11.4.1940Converted to "CB" type.
-Converted as temporary covered goods van by adding solid side panels and reclassed "CBC".
20.10.1960Written off[blc]

C/CB 294

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

25.11.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
17.1.1918Lined with galvanised iron for good use[blc]
22.8.1918To "C 294" cattle wagon[blc]
6.4.1940Converted to "CB" type.

C/CB/CBC 295

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
11.3.1940Converted to "CB 295" type.
16.5.1951Converted as temporary covered goods van by adding solid side panels and reclassed "CBC 295".
3.9.1956Retunred to "CB 295" use[blc]
8.1976,Stirling North - CB296

C/CB 296

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
-Converted to temporary brakevan with guards caboose[blc]
9.7.1918Guards caboose removed[blc]
3.3.1934Converted to "CB" type.

C/CB 297

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
17.1.1918Half lined with galvanised iron for goods[blc]
11.12.1918To "C 297"[blc]
3.3.1934Converted to "CB" type.

C/CB 298

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
20.4.1934Converted to "CB" type.
25.5.1973Written off[blc]

C/CB/CBC 299

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
17.1.1918Half lined with galvanised iron for goods[blc]
-To "C 297"[blc]
20.4.1934Converted to "CB" type.
-Converted as temporary covered goods van by adding solid side panels and reclassed "CBC".
31.8.1956To "CB 299" cattle wagon again[blc]

C/CB/CBC 300

Cattle wagon built by "J.S.Bagshaw and Sons", 35 foot long, loading doors either end.

21.12.1914Entered service on Port Augusta Division as "C" cattle wagon.
21.12.1914 to 11.1.1915Used as temporary passenger car.
3.3.1934Converted to "CB" type.
-Converted as temporary covered goods van by adding solid side panels and reclassed "CBC".
6.12.1980Written off as "CB 300"[blc]