An exciting day with the delivery of two open wagons which were part of the original order placed with Mini Train Systems from early 2023.
Although considerably overdue, it was great to finally receive the wagons.
The wagons have flexible seating arrangements, and have been supplied with one longitudinal seat and a total of four transverse seats which can be fitted in various positions.
Each wagon has an electrically actuated parking brake on one bogie, operated from a switch inside the wagon, with power supplied from a small sealed lead acid battery. The battery is recharged when the wagon is connected to the locomotive, and can also be recharged separately if needed. The need to recharge should be infrequent as power is only required to apply or release the brakes, otherwise they remain in the last commanded setting.
The intention is to use one wagon as the usual "driving wagon" rather than have a dedicated "driving truck". This was the original reason for fitting a parking brake to one wagon, then it was decided to make both wagons the same, i.e. both with parking brakes, so they could be used interchangeably. This will make it simpler, e.g. if operating in the reverse direction on the railway.
Preparing to crane the crate from the truck |
The wagons were well packed inside. |
After removing the top and one side of the crate, we were able to slide each wagon sideways onto the track. |
Ready for the first test run.. |
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