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Does anybody know what livery salt vans carried in BR days? I can't find any photos that show them in any BR livery, did any receive the bauxite or grey standard colours? Were any XP rated?

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Rhys

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I believe that many of the later survivors were owned by ICI and carried bauxite rather than the bright liveries. Cottage roof wagons were mainly for boxed and bagged household salt or salt for manufacturing food. So they got everywhere. I think the famous picture of a bright yellow Saxa Salt wagon in one of the Bill Hudson books was taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s. So you can have them in bright PO livery or drab ICI livery.

 

Salt for other uses was mostly carried in sheeted wagons and later in presflo wagons.

 

 

Jason

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I believe that many of the later survivors were owned by ICI and carried bauxite rather than the bright liveries. Cottage roof wagons were mainly for boxed and bagged household salt or salt for manufacturing food. So they got everywhere. I think the famous picture of a bright yellow Saxa Salt wagon in one of the Bill Hudson books was taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s. So you can have them in bright PO livery or drab ICI livery.

 

Salt for other uses was mostly carried in sheeted wagons and later in presflo wagons.

 

 

Jason

I doubt that the ICI vans were painted bauxite as Transport Blue was the colour for their wagons and the one of these van was sold to BSC Wissington and retained the ICI Blue till it was preserved at Cottesmore where it retained this livery till about 6 years ago!

 

Mark Saunders

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One of mine is bauxite. Details taken from a Modellers Backtrack a few years ago which had photographs. About 1996.

 

The one on this page looks bauxite to me.

 

 

http://thelionsaltworks.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/how-totransport-salt.html

 

 

Jason

That looks Red rather than Bauxite and when I saw that one it was definitely Red!

 

If it is prewar livery then it is Red, the wartime build were also painted Red before Transport Blue was adopted!

 

Mark

 

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