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    Four Wheel Box Van

    B91 at Daylesford, 16/12/2006. (Photo: James Brook)


    Brief History Of The Class.

    B vans were built between 1958 and 1961 to provide additional carrying capacity when many of the older open wagons and louvre vans were scrapped in the late 1950's. The B vans were constructed at Bendigo North Workshops with new steel bodies on the old underframes of scrapped wagons.

    The original plan was for 500 vans. This was later reduced to 400, but construction stopped after 350 were built.

    By the early 1980's, most B vans were being scrapped with some in use as service vans for the Way and Works Branch.

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    References: Vincent, Peter, "B - Fixed Wheel Steel Boxvan", Victorian Railways Rolling Stock 1886 - 1996, CD-ROM, 1998

    History of B91 (From P. Vincent)

    1912 Built as open wagon I10457.
    15/5/1930 Entered Newport Workshops.
    6/5/1931 Out of Newport Workshops.
    5/1931 Modified with automatic couplings.
    c1931 To IA10457
    15/5/1959 Underframe of IA10457 used to make box van B91.
    7/5/1979 Off register.
    5/1996 Stored at Steamrail Victoria, Newport.
    2006 Acquired by Daylesford Spa Country Railway.

    Painting and Lettering Period

    c1976.

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