Railway wagon, banana van, No B882593, British Railways, 1960. Length 20' 10"; width 7' 10"; height 12" 10'.
The transport of bananas from the docks to the distribution warehouses used to provide considerable traffic for the railways. The arrival of a banana boat at places such as Avonmouth, Garston, or Barry would often result in the running of a number of special fitted-freight trains to distribute the fruit around the country. Insulated vans were used to ensure that the bunches were not exposed to extremes of temperature during their journey, some also being steam-heated to ripen the fruit.
Details
- Category:
- Locomotives and Rolling Stock
- Object Number:
- 1978-7114
- Measurements:
-
length: 6350 mm,
height: 3917 mm
width: 2388 mm
- type:
- banana van and railway wagon
- credit:
- British Rail, Add. not known