SECR 5 and 7 plank wagons Profile and Models

SECR 5 and 7 plank wagons

16194 at the Bluebell Railway in June 2013. ©James Petts

The South Eastern and Chatham railway produced a huge number of small open goods wagons for a variety of purposes. Some of the most common were their 5 & 7-plank designs of which 700 were built of the former and over 2000 of the latter. These robust wagons remained in use throughout Southern Railway ownership and amazingly several remained in use up until the 1970s with British Rail. These designs could be seen across the entire SECR network but were also known to be used in East Anglia and even as far away as Scotland.

(Information provided via Rapido Trains)

Type of Vehicle

Open goods wagon

Builder

South Eastern & Chatham Railway

Build Dates

1919 to 1927

Total Built

Over 2,800

Wheel Configuration

4-wheel

Operated By

South Eastern & Chatham Railway
Southern Railway
British Railways

In Service Until

1960s to 1970s

Surviving Examples

Some in preservation