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More 4Cor Pictures
Trailer Third Corridor 10096 at Wansford Station

(left) Trailer Third Corridor 10096 at Wansford Station 8th May 1977.


(below left) Driving Motor Brake Third Open 11161 at the former Ashford Steam Centre 16th August 1975.
photograph by Greg Beecroft


(below right) Almost twenty Nine Years later, Driving Motor Brake Third Open 11161 at the Woodpax Site February 2004.
photograph by Glen Woods

Driving Motor Brake Third Open 11161 at the former Ashford Steam Centre
Driving Motor Brake Third Open 11161 at the Woodpax Site

The next three pictures are not actually of 4Cor coaches but of closely related stock:
(right and below right) Two pictures of Trailer Composite Corridor 11173 from former 6Pul unit 3018, seen right at Wansford Station on 8th May 1977 and below right in pre-restored condition at the former Ashford Steam Centre on 16th August 1975 (photograph by Greg Beecroft). Sadly this coach has since been scrapped.
(below left) More closely related to a 4Cor, a 4Gri Driving Motor Brake Third Open stored condemned at Beighton on 18th May 1975, photograph by Greg Beecroft.

Trailer Composite Corridor 11173 from former 6Pul unit 3018 at Wansford Station
4Gri Driving Motor Brake Third Open stored condemned at Beighton Trailer Composite Corridor 11173 from former 6Pul unit 3018 at the former Ashford Steam Centre

4Cor UNIT 3142

 

 

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