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Hi All,

 

As part of my layout, I'm making a TMD. It's based in the  BR Sectorisation period. I would like to know what wagons would've been used as sludge wagons for the refuelling point during this period please?

 

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Mark

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Hi All,

 

As part of my layout, I'm making a TMD. It's based in the  BR Sectorisation period. I would like to know what wagons would've been used as sludge wagons for the refuelling point during this period please?

 

Regards,

 

Mark

 

Do you mean Sludge which I associate with Steam Depots and BR built a design of wagon with sealed side doors, whereas waste oil was moved in a variety of second hand PO tanks, the memorable ones are the ex Airfix TSV with some of them being on a circuit between depots, with this on the tank!

 

Mark Saunders

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Like Mark I am a little confused by the reference to Sludge, but this collection has some of the tank wagons purchased and renumbered by BR and frequently used at TMDs in the later 1980s http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/db999xxxtank

 

The new Bachmann anchor mounted tanks may be suitable, not necessarily renumbered as some of the ESSO and SMBP tanks were used in this way with minimal rebranding - usually just an internal user number.

 

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/smbpanchor

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/smbptank

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/essounfit

 

Paul

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Hi All,

 

Thanks for the replies and photographs Paul. I believe (though I may have misunderstood) that the storage tanks for the diesel fuel at the TMD would be flushed out every now and then to remove the impurities/gunge that would settle to the bottom of the tanks. A wagon was kept (I presume some sort of tank wagon) into which the discharge would be loaded to be removed later. I'm talking about the late 80s early 90s.

 

I hope this is clearer, but please correct me if I am wrong.

 

Regards,

 

Mark

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I photographed the Bath Road sludge tanks, as they were known locally by railwaymen,  in the late 70s/early 1980s, though this was earlier than your sectorisation era request.

Bath Road used ex (GWR) 6 wheel milk tanks to remove the waste oil from the depot as far as the local Kingsland Road yard for disposal by lorry, this was because, at that time there was no proper road access into the depot. I am not sure how long the pratice lasted, or when the ex milk tanks were disposed, in later years a road access into the back of the depot was made.

 

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08218 on the local Enparts trip duty shunts sludge tanks at Bath Road, 11/79

 

edit - Paul Bartlett has a good photo of ADW3035 on his site, which I think was one of the tanks involved,

 

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The sludge from the fuel tank was drained off and was collected from the depots drain system by the interceptor, this device collected all the waste fuel, oil etc separating the water and the oil waste before discharging the water into the local authority drainage system.  The waste oil etc was then collected in fixed storage tanks or pumped into various form of rail tanks.

 

Al Taylor.

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Like Mark I am a little confused by the reference to Sludge, but this collection has some of the tank wagons purchased and renumbered by BR and frequently used at TMDs in the later 1980s http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/db999xxxtank

 

The new Bachmann anchor mounted tanks may be suitable, not necessarily renumbered as some of the ESSO and SMBP tanks were used in this way with minimal rebranding - usually just an internal user number.

 

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/smbpanchor

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/smbptank

http://paulbartlett.zenfolio.com/essounfit

 

Paul

Hi Paul,

 

On the photos of the tank wagons you sent to me, is a message saying that a suitable kit is available in 4mm scale. Would you be so good as to let me know who manufactures it please?

 

Regards,

 

Mark

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Hi Paul,

 

On the photos of the tank wagons you sent to me, is a message saying that a suitable kit is available in 4mm scale. Would you be so good as to let me know who manufactures it please?

 

Regards,

 

Mark

I assume you are referring to the 50+ year old Airfix kit now produced by Dapol? Have Heljan done them as they have in 7mm?

 

Paul

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I assume you are referring to the 50+ year old Airfix kit now produced by Dapol? Have Heljan done them as they have in 7mm?

 

Paul

Hi Paul,

 

Thanks for the reply, I don't think Heljan do it in 4mm, but will buy a Dapol kit and see how that turns out.

 

Regards,

 

Mark

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