Stock: Trucks

The following is a list of all the Freight Stock that is owned by the Merrytwit Light Railway.

No. 1 - A 3 plank wagon built from a Swift Sixteen kit. - In Service.
No. 2 - A 3 plank wagon built from a Swift Sixteen kit. - In Service.
No. 3 - a flat wagon built from a Houston Gate Locomotive Works kit, fitted with a Christmas Sleigh load from the same manufacturer. - In Service.
No. 4 - An open wagon built from a Fendyke kit - In Service
No. 5 - A small van built from a Fendyke kit - In Service
No. 6 - A 6 plank wagon built from a Cooper craft kit - In Service
No. 7 - A Slate wagon built from a Cooper Craft kit - In Service.
No. 8 - A Slate wagon built from a Cooper Craft kit - In Service.
No. 9 - A Corris Railway Iron Bodied Wagon scratchbuilt by Alan Black - Requires painting.
 
No. 10 - a flat wagon from a Phil Sharples kit with a broken, tipper truck load. - In Service. (requires renumbering)
No. 11 - A manrider built from a Binnie Tipper Wagon chassis using lolly sticks as the seat and foot boards.
No. 12 - A bogie open purchased from E-Bay, builder unknown. - In Service
No. 13 - A small flat wagon built from a Phillip Sharples kit. This wagon is fitted with my GoPro mount for on-train videos. - In Service
No. 14 - A small flat wagon built from a Phil Sharples kit with a pipe load. - In Service
No. 15 - A 4-wheel van built from a Houston Gate Locomotive Works kit - In Service
No. 16 - A 4-wheel van built from a Houston Gate Locomotive Works kit - In Service
No. 17 - A 4-wheel van built from a Fendyke kit - In Service
No. 18 - A brewery wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 19 - A fuel barrel wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 20 - A5 plank open wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 21 - A small tipper wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 22 - A scratch built small van made from a small wooden jewelry box from The Works covered in lolly sticks and coffee stirrers.


No. 23 - A small tipper wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 24 - A brake van built from a Houston Gate Locomotive Works kit - In Service
No. 25 - A cane wagon built from a Phillip Sharples kit with Houston Gate Whisky Crate load - In Service
No. 26 - A small tub wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 27 - A small tipper wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 28 - A small tipper wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 29 - A small tipper wagon made from a Phillip Sharples kit - In Service
No. 30 - A small runner wagon built from a Phil Sharples kit with SLR Models tool load. - In service
No. 31 - A flat wagon with a beer barrel load built from a Phil Sharples kit - In service.
No. 32 - Threlkeld Quarry Runner built in current condition of the prototype from a Harecroft Models Kit. This wagon will not carry its number. - In service.
No. 33 - A Timpdon Models 5 plank wagon kit with a drinks can holder insert. Will eventually carry a Coca Cola livery - In service.
No. 34 - A Fendyke brake van kit. In Service.
No. 35 - A Phil Sharples bogie well wagon. In Service.
 
No. 36 - A Phil Sharples open wagon kit. In Service.
No. 37 - A Phil Sharples tank wagon kit being used as a coupling height converter wagon - In service
No. 38 - A Cooper Craft Croesor Sheet Iron Wagon kit that will become a coupling converter between Cooper Craft wagons and my normal stock. - Under Construction.
No. 39 - A Phil Sharples fuel bowser wagon kit. - In service.
No. 40 - A Phil Sharples van kit. - In Service.
No. 41 - An Andel open van  bought built from E-Bay. - In Service.
 
No. 42 - A Houston Gate van kit - In Service.
No. 42 - A Houston Gate van kit - In Service.
No. 43 -  A Cooper Craft bolster wagon kit. - Under Construction
No. 44 - A gunpowder van from a Phil Sharples kit - In service
No. 45 - A 3 plank wagon built from a Phil Sharples kit - In service
No. 46 - A small brake van built from a Phil Sharples kit. - In Service.
 
No. 47 - A tool van built from a Phil Sharples kit. Will be fitted with remote control and batteries to be run with smaller locos too small for remote. - In Service without remote system.
 
No. 48 - A flat wagon with an oil barrel load built from a Phil Sharples kit. - In service.
No. 49 - A van wagon built from a Houston Gate Locomotive Works kit - In Service.
 
No. 50 - A flat wagon with an oil barrel load built from a Phil Sharples kit - In Service.
No. 51 - A man rider wagon from a Phil Sharples kit - In service.
No. 52 - A small slab wagon from a Phil Sharples kit with a real slate load.
No. 53 - A Phil Sharples van kit. - In Service.
No. 54 - A Phil Sharples 3 plank open wagon kit. In Service
No. 55 - A Phil Sharples Pingxi Coal Wagon kit. In Service
No. 57 - A Phil Sharples open wagon kit. In Service.
No. 60 - An Oxford Circus Trench Tramway Wagon built from a Harecroft kit. Un numbered. In Service
No, 61 - A Phil Sharples Slab Wagon. In Service.


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