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  1. A further search has found more information about the vehicle. 

    It was originally built as a standard Mk1 BG, numbered 80922. It was later converted to a TLV ( Trailer Luggage Van) for use with the Southern Region

    Motor Luggage Vans (MLV), which were used on boat trains to Dover Marine, later Western Docks and Folkestone Harbour. During 1976 the TLVs were

    withdrawn from passenger service and converted to Enparts vans at Swindon and Horwich Works. Later some, including 975612, became a Tool Van for use with the

    for use with  Breakdown Trains. ADB975612 was allocated to Cardiff Canton.

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  2. Bachmann produced a model of a Mk1 BG numbered ADB975612. The vehicle was olive green and carried the wording

    " To work between Derby Loco BREL and WR Old Oak Common HST Depot". Olive green was used  for Departmental vehicle

     which was later changed to BR Blue. Could the photo show this vehicle after a repaint? Another photo on Flickr shows the

    vehicle at Didcot, it also carries the wording "HST ENPARTS", on the opposite end to the number.

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  3. Rylands Sidings, on the WCML north of Wigan. I hardly remember it really, I was four or five years old, it was just before the end of

    steam, 1967ish. Later, the iron bridge, which crossed the old top yard at Wigan NW. It also crossed the lines into Wigan Wallgate.

    From about 1975 myself and my younger brother would catch the bus down to Springs Branch on Saturday mornings.

    First real memory was 4472 Flying Scotsman, heading north past Rylands in 1969.

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  4. Rule 1 sounds good to me. In 1990 the 47s were replaced by class 60s on the Cumbrian MGR services. I`m fairly certain 56s didn`t get to 

    that area until after privatisation. Have a look on Flickr at Dave McDigital, there is an album dedicated to Cumbrian coal trains. It also

    shows class 25 and 40 working MGR trains around the areas I mentioned above.

    The class 47 hauled MGR trains had an air-braked brake van on the rear for the propelling movement between Walton Old Jn and Arpley

    Jn at Warrington.

  5. MGR traffic would have originated between Corkicle and Maryport on the Cumbrian Coast. At the time you intend to portray these would have been hauled by class 47s. Occasionally other classes would be used for part of the journey, a class 47 would be provided before the train left Warrington on the final leg of the journey to Fiddlers Ferry. 

    Class 56s appeared in 1985, after the miner's strike. Coal for Fiddlers Ferry was moved from Knockshinnoch, on the G&SW mainline. The 56s worked between Carlisle Yard and Fiddlers Ferry. Drivers at Springs Branch were trained on 56s for this work, so it was not unusual to see pairs of class 20s substitutions due to a shortage of suitably trained drivers or even class 56s.

    On at least one occasion a class 56 worked through to the colliery. The Springs Branch crew being conducted over the route. 

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  6. I got the info from a L&YR Society book." Signal Boxes on L&YR Lines North and West of Manchester, Part 2".

    There are photos of the original stone built box and the later 1922 box. There is also a signalling diagram and

    full description of the box and associated track and sidings. 

    Unfortunately I can`t  reproduce the photos due to copyright law. 

    Sorry I can`t be more helpful.

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