
Was originally purchased, with Bogie Bolster Wagons Nos. 97 & 98, for the Granada production "Jewel in the Crown". Further details of all five of these units can be found at Bogie Bolster Wagons Nos. 97 & 98. No. 64 was sold to the film company which made the James Bond film "Goldeneye", and was used on one of the sets where a helicopter burst out of a train. No. 66 and No. 99 were sold to the North Norfolk Railway during 2010, with No. 66 going for further use, and No.99 being broken up for spares. |
| Origin :- | GWR / British Rail | Date Built :- | unknown | Number :- | 64, 66 and 99 |
| Diagram :- | Lot :- | Tare Weight :- | |||
| Type :- | Bogie bolster | Builder :- | unknown | Wheelbase :- |
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