Lynton & Barnstaple 5 First / Third Composite Built 1897

Lynton & Barnstaple 5 First / Third Composite Built 1897

Present Location Lynton Barnstaple Railway
County Location Devon
Designed For Lynton & Barnstaple
Built By Bristol Carriage and Wagon Company
Type C
First Number 5
Later Numbers 6364
Present Number 5
Livery Lynton and Barnstaple
Gauge 1ft 11 1/2in
Wheel Arrangement 4-w bogies
Original Underframe No
Original Bogies No
Additional Notes Withdrawn 1935. Only a few original parts of the carriage remained but these have been used by L&B East Group to rebuild the body (at Fridaywood Farm, Essex), mounted on a new steel chassis and running gear built by Ffestiniog Railway (at Boston Lodge). Arrived at Woody Bay on 14/08/2019 since when final mechanical work has been carried out and - at 01/20 - snagging work on the paintwork is almost complete; expected to go into traffic in the coming season but available now at short notice for passenger, film or demonstration use.
Owner Lynton & Barnstaple Railway
External Structural Condition Very Good
Internal Structural Condition Very Good
Underframe Condition Very Good
External Condition Very Good
Internal Finish Very Good
Degree of External Originality Much replaced/reproduced material
Degree of Internal Originality Much replaced/reproduced material
Degree of Underframe/Running Gear Originality Conversion/rebuild/reproduction
Degree of External Authenticity Very Good
Degree of Internal Authenticity Very Good
Degree of Underframe Authenticity Good
Rarity Unique
Importance Very Important
Storage Secure Open
Operational Yes
Date Inspected 22/05/2026
Inspected By Andrew Jenkins
Date of Image 13/08/2019
Photo Taken By Chas Summers
At Risk No
Scrapped No
Record Last Updated 26/05/2026

Chas Summers 24/08/2019: view of 1st Class Smoking Compartrment

     








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