50t KWA Warwell — Kua tohua "Livery: WD - MOD" — Accurascale Tīpoka ki te ihirangi
50t KWA Warwell

50t KWA Warwell

The 50-ton 'Warwell' wagons became necessary during the Second World War when US-built Sherman tanks were planned to be shipped to Britain and stored  pending Operation Overlord, the invasion of Europe (commonly known as D-Day). These tanks were too high to be carried on flat wagons in Britain because they would foul bridges and tunnels. Insufficient suitable well wagons were available, so the Ministry of Supply commissioned the 'Warwell' wagons.
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50t 'Warwell' military flat with diamond frame bogies in WD livery (GWR variant) - No.8

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50t 'Warwell' military flat with diamond frame bogies in WD livery (LNER variant) - No.30

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50t 'Warwell' military flat with diamond frame bogies in WD livery (LMS variant) - No.57

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50t PFB 'Warwell' military flat with Gloucester GPS bogies in MOD 1970s green - MODA95532

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50t 'Warwell' military flat with diamond frame bogies in MOD 1960s green - 83020

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