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Builder: Bristol Carriage & Wagon Co., 1897 Numbers: 11-14 (SR Nos. 2469-72) Survivors? All scrapped. Today: A reconstruc­ted No. 11 is in service at the L&B, using original parts. Buy it in ‘OO9’: Peco Brake Third Builder: Bristol Carriage & Wagon Co., 1897 Numbers: 15/16 (SR Nos. 6993, 4108) Survivors? No. 15 survived, No. 16 scrapped. Today: Heavily modified No. 15 is based at the Ffestiniog Railway (FR No. 14). A reconstruc­ted No. 16, using original parts, is in service on the L&B. Buy it in ‘OO9’: Peco, Langley Composite Brake Builder: Shapland & Petter/l&b Pilton, 1911 Numbers: 17 (SR No. 6994) Survivors? Parts were sold off after closure. Today: Rebuilt No. 17 is in service at the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. Buy it in ‘OO9’: N/A Four-wheel open Builder: Bristol Carriage & Wagon Co., 1897 Numbers: 1/2, 8-11, 17/18 (SR Nos. 28304-311) Survivors? All scrapped. Today: Nothing is known to have survived. Buy it in ‘OO9’: Peco, Dundas Models Four-wheel covered goods Builder: Bristol Carriage & Wagon Co., 1897 Numbers: 3/4, 6/7, 15/16 (SR Nos. 47036-41) Survivors? All scrapped. Today: The remains of one van are at Chelfham station. Buy it in ‘OO9’: Peco, Dundas Models 8t bogie brake van Builder: Bristol Carriage & Wagon Co., 1897 Numbers: 5, 14 (SR Nos. 56039/40) Survivors? Scrapped. Today: Nothing is known to have survived. Buy it in ‘OO9’: Peco 8t bogie open Builder: Bristol Carriage & Wagon Co., 1897 Numbers: 12/13 (SR Nos. 28301/302) Survivors? All scrapped. Today: Nothing is known to have survived. Buy it in ‘OO9’: Five79

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