CM_JG010B_(BA)_S_1 Bardon Aggregates (White and Blue) PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon (Single)
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CM_JG010B_(BA)_S_1 Bardon Aggregates (White and Blue) PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon (Single)

CM_JG010B_(BA)_S_1 Bardon Aggregates (White and Blue) PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon (Single)

$61.15
CM_JG010B_(BA)_S_1 Bardon Aggregates (White and Blue) PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon (Single)
$61.15

The Story

Bardon Aggregates livery - White and Blue - (late 1990s till mid 2010s)

PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon

Produced by Cavalex Models

Built by W H Davis Limited of Shirebrook in 1990 for Bardon Hill Quarries (later renamed Bardon Aggregates), design code JG010B and numbered BHQ17130-17151. This was the third batch of wagons built by W H Davis for Bardon Hill Quarries and totalled 22 wagons.

A slightly different design to the first two batches with some visual differences being the revised hopper operating gear with prominent door actuators; the solebar and cast Y25 bogies.

In 1997 Bardon Hill Quarries merged with Camas Aggregates which saw the company renamed Aggregate Industries. The wagons were gradually repainted in a new livery, which featured the Aggregate Industries logo in blue alongside the green Bardon name.

These wagons can still be seen in service today working aggregates flows.

CM_JG010B_(BA)_S_1 Bardon Aggregates (White and Blue) PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon (Single) - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

CM_JG010B_(BA)_S_1 Bardon Aggregates (White and Blue) PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon (Single) - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Bardon Aggregates livery - White and Blue - (late 1990s till mid 2010s)

PHA/JGA Hopper Wagon

Produced by Cavalex Models

Built by W H Davis Limited of Shirebrook in 1990 for Bardon Hill Quarries (later renamed Bardon Aggregates), design code JG010B and numbered BHQ17130-17151. This was the third batch of wagons built by W H Davis for Bardon Hill Quarries and totalled 22 wagons.

A slightly different design to the first two batches with some visual differences being the revised hopper operating gear with prominent door actuators; the solebar and cast Y25 bogies.

In 1997 Bardon Hill Quarries merged with Camas Aggregates which saw the company renamed Aggregate Industries. The wagons were gradually repainted in a new livery, which featured the Aggregate Industries logo in blue alongside the green Bardon name.

These wagons can still be seen in service today working aggregates flows.