Carriage 8

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Carriage 8
Built By FR Co.
Seating 14 x 3rd class
History
Date Built 1885/6
Operating Heritage Fleet
Carriages

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[edit]Background

The Ffestiniog Railway carried quarrymen to work in specially built carriages. Initially the quarryman's train ran to Blaenau Ffestiniog, early on Monday morning and was stabled there for the return working on Saturday lunchtime. The men stayed in barracks at the quarries during the week. Later the train ran each working day.

The first quarryman's carriages were little more than open waggons with seats. A second generation provided sides and a roof, but no doors. Carriage 8 is the sole survivor of the third generation of quarryman's carriage although another exists in converted form as a brake van (Van 6). Built by the Ffestiniog Railway at Boston Lodge, the seating is arranged around the sides and end of the vehicle, and in the centre of the floor over the brake cylinder. The carriage was fully rebuilt in 1991/2.

Carriage 8*Date: Unknown *Photo: Martin Ellis
Carriage 8
*Date: Unknown *Photo: Martin Ellis

The Rev J Timothy (Timmy) Phillips also described the workmen's carriages which, he said,

"were box-like arrangements, each having a door, and a couple of windows on either side, with very little provision for comfort. They were designed to hold 16 passengers and there was a round iron pouffe in the middle which was referred to as "y mul" (the donkey). It was a cover for some sort of mechanical arrangement. This sacred spot was reserved for the Oracle of the company, usually the oldest inhabitant, always the man they reverenced the most."

Source John Winton 1986 Edition (p/b) page 67

More infromation on quarrymen's carriages and trains can be found here.

[edit]Historical Note

This has no reference to above carriage except in it having the same number There is a published picture, very early preservation period, of a bug box carriage in a rather delapidated state. On trying to move it, the side literally dropped off. This has since been identified as bugbox carriage 8

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