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Victorian Train Crash: Brake Vans and Coach Drawings

Discover the design of Victorian railway vehicles involved in the Staplehurst Crash. Explore brake van explanations and detailed drawings of 1st and 2nd class coaches. Learn about Engine No. 72 and the Royal Saloon. Utilize resources from the Historical Model Railway Society for educational purposes. Visit www.hmrs.org.uk for more information.

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Victorian Train Crash: Brake Vans and Coach Drawings

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  1. Kent Primary Schools FlashMeeting Trial Project What did the Victorian Train in the Staplehurst Crash look like? 1. Brake Vans Explained 2. Brake Van Drawing 3. Side view of a SER 2nd Class Coach 4. Full Drawing of an SER 2nd Class Coach 5. Side view of an SER 1st Class Coach 6. Full Drawing of an SER 1st Class Coach 7. Engine No. 72 8. Royal Saloon The Historical Model Railway Society (HMRS) is an educational charity. It holds many photographs and engineering drawings and has given permission for schools to be able to use the drawings and photographs on these pages. If children or teachers want to know more about the resources the HMRS hold their website is at www.hmrs.org.uk Exit Learning Together

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