W.W.&F. Discussion Forum
Worldwide Narrow Gauges => UK (Welsh, British) Two Footers => Topic started by: John L Dobson on March 10, 2024, 04:58:57 PM
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I've received a query about these wagons.
The FR/WHR has two of them, they are bottom-discharge ballast hoppers in which the discharge doors are vacuum-controlled to regulate the flow of ballast which can therefore be deposited between the rails over quite a long distance. They have a tare weight of 8,700 Kg and can carry 18,750 Kg of ballast. See attached
Sorry, I was mis-remembering when I wrote this! They are side-discharge hoppers – the FR/WHR does have a centre-discharge hopper, but that was built for us by a firm in Romania.
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How does the vacuum control the doors? Do you need vacuum to open?
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I'm pretty sure it's a vacuum motor (the wagons have vacuum brakes, so that would make sense) but I need to check. They certainly have a controlled discharge system.