hmrspaul Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 On 03/08/2021 at 18:45, Mol_PMB said: The Paris-London Freightliner which operated in 1968 and 1969, via the train ferry. Slightly missing the point of the ease of trans-shipping containers... Note the standard Freightliner flats modified with ferry tie-downs etc, and that only ISO containers are carried (no Freightliner ones) I caught a rake of these in Aylesbury (Why??) in 1976, but they continued to have the fittings many years later - I would presume until the end. https://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/brferryfreightliner Paul 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
markw Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 2 hours ago, BernardTPM said: Yes, though they used their smooth sided 30 foot container. They did do the 20 foot open as on the fourth flat there. I think the open is a 30' and then there are three 10' boxes. The train is 12 wagons made up of two sets of 6. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BernardTPM Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 Yes, looking again three double arrows in a row. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessy1692 Posted August 7, 2021 Share Posted August 7, 2021 19 hours ago, montyburns56 said: It's not that clear, but a comment on the photo says that the containers say Scottish Beef For Sainsburys which I believe Hornby made models of many years ago. Ferryhill 1968 I think that is the first shot I have seen of the Sainsburys Beef containers on a train, great find. Cheers James 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mol_PMB Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 Here's a blue-stripe container in a mixed freight in 1973: Ernie on Flickr is a very rich seam of old photos! 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mol_PMB Posted August 8, 2021 Share Posted August 8, 2021 And again in 1974, with some whisky tanks too? 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
montyburns56 Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 Don't you just love it when you are searching on Flickr for one thing and find something much more interesting instead... Sainsbury's insulated 40ft container Newcastle 1968 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessy1692 Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 (edited) 3 hours ago, montyburns56 said: Don't you just love it when you are searching on Flickr for one thing and find something much more interesting instead... Sainsbury's insulated 40ft container Newcastle 1968 Ah so they did exist in 40ft, great pic. Hornby were bang on Edit, 30ft... I should know well enough having done a fair few! Edited August 16, 2021 by jessy1692 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessy1692 Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 On 08/08/2021 at 09:17, Mol_PMB said: And again in 1974, with some whisky tanks too? Ties in nicely with the mention earlier that that the blue stripes boxes were used on bonded traffic to ports etc 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Saunders Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 2 hours ago, montyburns56 said: Don't you just love it when you are searching on Flickr for one thing and find something much more interesting instead... Sainsbury's insulated 40ft container Newcastle 1968 Nice to see the Triang 30’ containers are genuine! 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Hodgson Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 2 hours ago, jessy1692 said: Ah so they did exist in 40ft, great pic. Hornby were bang on Looks more like 30 foot? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessy1692 Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 24 minutes ago, Michael Hodgson said: Looks more like 30 foot? Indeed it is, i got carried away seeing a real one and put 40ft as Monteyburns had described, duly edited now! Cheers James Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
markw Posted August 16, 2021 Share Posted August 16, 2021 Here is a Freightliner one with a small bull logo on. https://railphotoprints.uk/p692212777/h4C87EF28#h21226c50 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gibbo675 Posted August 17, 2021 Author Share Posted August 17, 2021 9 hours ago, markw said: Here is a Freightliner one with a small bull logo on. https://railphotoprints.uk/p692212777/h4C87EF28#h21226c50 Hi Mark, That is interesting as the container box is a 20' insulated container and it would seem that it is being used for the beef traffic of William Donald and Son's. The cement traffic in Presflo tanks had similarly sized logos attached to them to shew usage. Gibbo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Controller Posted August 17, 2021 Share Posted August 17, 2021 14 hours ago, jessy1692 said: Ties in nicely with the mention earlier that that the blue stripes boxes were used on bonded traffic to ports etc I didn't realise those four-wheel container flats (were they FBB?) could carry two 20' boxes; previously, I've only seen them with a single 20', loaded centrally, or a 30'. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
markw Posted August 17, 2021 Share Posted August 17, 2021 46 minutes ago, Fat Controller said: I didn't realise those four-wheel container flats (were they FBB?) could carry two 20' boxes; previously, I've only seen them with a single 20', loaded centrally, or a 30'. Those containers are Speedfreight types and will be on the appropriate Speedfreight conflats. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hmrspaul Posted August 17, 2021 Share Posted August 17, 2021 54 minutes ago, Fat Controller said: I didn't realise those four-wheel container flats (were they FBB?) could carry two 20' boxes; previously, I've only seen them with a single 20', loaded centrally, or a 30'. Sorry, they are only 27ft and a single container. As Mark says they are a Speedfreight container. They were on a converted Tube frame, which retained the original number. IIRC 25 were built. See and https://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/speedfreight/e67e0ad67 and a lot more detailed shots from when I measured one. Details of building given, from 1963. One of those intermediate designs, short lived for their original use but introducing some important design and construction features. They, and the shorter Speedfreights, appear to have found a home in Scotland on the Whisky traffic with CLV numbers, as some of the photos above shoe. I'm probably wrong but I think 27ft trailers may have been the longest permitted for road transport for a period in the 1960s. Paul 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Controller Posted August 17, 2021 Share Posted August 17, 2021 35 minutes ago, hmrspaul said: Sorry, they are only 27ft and a single container. As Mark says they are a Speedfreight container. They were on a converted Tube frame, which retained the original number. IIRC 25 were built. See and https://PaulBartlett.zenfolio.com/speedfreight/e67e0ad67 and a lot more detailed shots from when I measured one. Details of building given, from 1963. One of those intermediate designs, short lived for their original use but introducing some important design and construction features. They, and the shorter Speedfreights, appear to have found a home in Scotland on the Whisky traffic with CLV numbers, as some of the photos above shoe. I'm probably wrong but I think 27ft trailers may have been the longest permitted for road transport for a period in the 1960s. Paul Thanks for that, Paul. You're correct about trailer length, though to be absolutely correct, it was the combined length of tractor and trailer that was the issue. There was one type of tractor that could run with a 30' trailer, but I've forgotten which it was. As BR/ Freightliner liked to spread their business between the various UK manufacturers, they weren't going to risk someone putting the 'Wrong Sort of Trailer' behind one of the longer tractors. Even now, there are some arcane regulations; articulated car-transporter trailers have a maximum length limit of 12.5m, as opposed to 13.6 m for a 'normal' trailer. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
montyburns56 Posted August 17, 2021 Share Posted August 17, 2021 Slightly OT, but it's interesting because "This is on a special 15 set of brand new 20ft Bell Line Containers outshopped from WH Davis at Langwith Junction (near Shirebrook). Bell Line had offices at Stockton, Harwich" Derby 1976 by transportsteve2011 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
montyburns56 Posted August 23, 2021 Share Posted August 23, 2021 Not a great view of the Sainsburys Beef container, but still.... Hadley Wood North Tunnel 1969 by George Woods 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mol_PMB Posted August 23, 2021 Share Posted August 23, 2021 On 17/08/2021 at 20:14, montyburns56 said: Slightly OT, but it's interesting because "This is on a special 15 set of brand new 20ft Bell Line Containers outshopped from WH Davis at Langwith Junction (near Shirebrook). Bell Line had offices at Stockton, Harwich" Derby 1976 by transportsteve2011 Derby Litchurch Lane built huge quantities of containers for Bell Line. When I worked there 20 years ago and was modelling Irish railways, I went through the microfiche drawing archives and found the drawings for them. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mol_PMB Posted August 26, 2021 Share Posted August 26, 2021 This film from 1972 has some nice footage of early containers on freightliner services. As well as plenty of Freightliner types including 10' shorties, there are some shipping containers and some interesting tanktainers - including one full of chocolate! https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-solutions-1972-online 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mol_PMB Posted August 26, 2021 Share Posted August 26, 2021 So who is going to model the chocolate tanker on their Freightliner train? 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jessy1692 Posted August 27, 2021 Share Posted August 27, 2021 On 17/08/2021 at 20:14, montyburns56 said: Slightly OT, but it's interesting because "This is on a special 15 set of brand new 20ft Bell Line Containers outshopped from WH Davis at Langwith Junction (near Shirebrook). Bell Line had offices at Stockton, Harwich" Derby 1976 by transportsteve2011 Great pic, Bell Line containers always reminds me of being on holiday in Ireland and watching container trains around Waterford in the early 90s, lots of Bell Lines. Didn't realise they were around in the 70s in that livery. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mol_PMB Posted August 27, 2021 Share Posted August 27, 2021 3 hours ago, jessy1692 said: Great pic, Bell Line containers always reminds me of being on holiday in Ireland and watching container trains around Waterford in the early 90s, lots of Bell Lines. Didn't realise they were around in the 70s in that livery. They were around in the late 60s but the boxes were plain aluminium. I have a photo somewhere of a load of them in 1968. The black and white chevron logo was the same. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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