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Presflo and Prestwin were the designation for two types of goods wagon designed by
British Railways British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British ...
in the 1950s for the carriage of
powder A powder is a dry, bulk solid composed of many very fine particles that may flow freely when shaken or tilted. Powders are a special sub-class of granular materials, although the terms ''powder'' and '' granular'' are sometimes used to distin ...
ed goods. The Presflo design was specifically for carriage of powdered
cement A cement is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel (aggregate) together. Cement mixe ...
but wagons to this design were subsequently used to transport other powdered commodities. The later Prestwin wagons were designed to overcome problems encountered with using the Presflo design for certain powdered commodities. Both types of wagon were loaded by gravity but unloaded using
compressed air Compressed air is air kept under a pressure that is greater than atmospheric pressure. Compressed air is an important medium for transfer of energy in industrial processes, and is used for power tools such as air hammers, drills, wrenches, an ...
.


Presflo

While the Ideal Stock Committee reviewed the existing wagon designs inherited by British Railways and recommended which pre-
nationalisation Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately-owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to p ...
designs should either be continued or developed, there were also occasions where a need was identified that could not be met by an existing wagon designs such as the need for the bulk transport of cement powder, a commodity that had previously been carried bagged in vans. Presflo is short for ''Pres''sure ''flo''w, and the designation came about as the design of wagon features air fluidisation, a system that pumps air into the powder under pressure to loosen it and prevent clumping, thus allowing the powder to be drained from the wagon efficiently. The distinctive external ribs were designed to strengthen the wagon to prevent it collapsing when unloading. The wagon itself was over headstocks on a wheelbase chassis. The wagon was not symmetrical, with both the access ladder and the discharge pipe only at one end. The total capacity of powder was . The prototype Presflo wagon was built to BR Diagram 1/273 but all production wagons were built to diagram 1/272. A total of 1840 Presflo wagons were constructed to diagram 1/272 with the following numbers: * B888000 built by BR Shildon in 1954 * B888001-B888110 built by BR Shildon in 1955 * B888111-B888180 built by BR Shildon in 1956 * B888181-B888280 built by
Metro-Cammell Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. Purchased ...
in 1957 * B888281-B888550 built by
Metro-Cammell Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. Purchased ...
in 1958 * B888551-B888580 built by
Metro-Cammell Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. Purchased ...
in 1958 - specific for ICI salt traffic and built with 2 silos * B888581-B888880 built by Central Wagon in 1958 * B888881-B888900 built by Butterley Iron in 1958 * B887800-B887999 built by Gloucester RCW in 1958 - constructed with screw couplings and drawbars for a planned traffic flow taking Fuller's Earth to Italy via train ferries. * B873024-B873193 built by Gloucester RCW in 1958 - built with instanter couplings * B873200-B873369 built by Gloucester RCW in 1961 - built with Oleo buffers and ordered for Rugby Cement traffic * B873420-B873719 built by Gloucester RCW in 1961 * B873794-B873893 built by Central Wagon in 1961 In the mid 1960s a Presflo wagon was modified to carry
fly ash Fly ash, flue ash, coal ash, or pulverised fuel ash (in the UK) plurale tantum: coal combustion residuals (CCRs)is a coal combustion product that is composed of the particulates (fine particles of burned fuel) that are driven out of coal-fired ...
. The maximum load of the wagon was reduced to 17 tons and the diagram of the modified wagon was 1/281. As a result, in 1964 a further batch of 17 Ton wagons with vacuum brakes were constructed to Diagram 1/278, and these were followed by a 21 Ton variant designated ASH21, with these being built to diagram 1/279 ( vacuum brakes) and diagrams 1/ 280 and 1/ 282 ( air brakes). These wagons were longer than the previous Presflos and thus had a longer wheelbase and chassis. The brake arrangement was Morton brakes on one side but on the side with the discharge equipment they were fitted with clasp brakes. BR operation of Presflo wagons ceased in 1987.


Traffic flows

Wagons operated by Tunnel Cement between Aberthaw and either Oakengates, Birmingham Curzon Street or Southampton. Cement was conveyed from Westbury to both Exeter Central and
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for
Blue Circle Industries Blue Circle Industries was a British public company manufacturing cement. It was founded in 1900 as the Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd through the fusion of 24 cement works, mostly around on the Thames and Medway estuaries, toget ...
. A trial was carried out using Presflo wagons built to diagram 1/272 for use with powdered slate from
Delabole Delabole ( kw, Delyow Boll) is a large village and civil parish in north Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated approximately two miles (3 km) west of Camelford. The village of Delabole came into existence in the early 20th-century; it is ...
slate Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is the finest grained foliated metamorphic rock. ...
quarry in north
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, and as a result five wagons were lettered SLATE POWDER for this traffic. Further wagons that had previously been used for salt traffic were also used, some being branded BULK SLATE. Traffic was originally over the
North Cornwall Railway The North Cornwall Railway was a railway line running from Halwill in Devon to Padstow in Cornwall via Launceston, Camelford and Wadebridge, a distance of . Opened in the last decade of the nineteenth century, it was part of a drive by the Lon ...
from Delabole to Tonbridge, but when that line closed in 1967, the powder was taken by lorry to
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and the wagons loaded there. During the 1970s cement was conveyed to Kishorn Yard with a Presflo wagon being attached to the rear of the
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to
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passenger trains, this being used in the construction of oil rigs.


Accidents

These wagons were prone to lateral oscillation, which led to a derailment at Thirsk in July 1967, with a passenger train subsequently running into the wreckage, causing 7 fatalities and the destruction of prototype locomotive DP2.


Preservation

A Presflo wagon, originally used for cement powder traffic, has been preserved as part of the national collection. Wagon No B873368 was built in 1951 has been part of the collection of the
National Railway Museum The National Railway Museum is a museum in York forming part of the Science Museum Group. The museum tells the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. It is the home of the national collection of historically significant ...
since 1986. In 2020 this wagon was on display at their Shildon location. In addition five other Presflo wagons have been privately preserved. Examples located at the
Mid-Hants Railway The Mid-Hants Railway(MHR) originated when local people promoted a railway line between Alton and a junction near Winchester, connected to the larger London and South Western Railway at each end. It was authorised as the Alton, Alresford and ...
, Quainton Railway Society, and
Llangollen Railway The Llangollen Railway () is a volunteer-run heritage railway in Denbighshire, North Wales, which operates between Llangollen and Corwen. The standard gauge line, which is long, runs on part of the former Ruabon – Barmouth GWR route that c ...
have been restored. A further example owned by the Darlington Railway Preservation Society was recorded as awaiting restoration in 2013, while a further example is located at the Rushden, Higham and Wellingborough Railway. All five privately preserved Presflos were built by Butterley Iron, and the single wagon in the care of the National Railway Museum was built by Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon. No examples built by BR Shildon works, Metro-Cammell or Central Wagon have survived.


Models

Ellis Clarke Trains have announced that they will produce several
O gauge O scale (or O gauge) is a scale commonly used for toy trains and rail transport modelling. Introduced by German toy manufacturer Märklin around 1900, by the 1930s three-rail alternating current O gauge was the most common model railroad scal ...
ready-to-run models of the Presflo in both bauxite and grey liveries. Also in O Gauge First Class Kits have produced a kit of one of the Presflo wagons used for fly ash, and Just Like The Real Thing have produced an O gauge kit of a diagram 1/272 Presflo. A
00 gauge OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular standard-gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, outside of which it is virtually unknown. OO gauge is one of several 4 mm-scale standards (4 mm to 1 foot, ...
plastic kit was produced by
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between 1960 and 1964, and was re-released between 1975 and 1979. This kit was subsequently re-issued again by Dapol. The first 00 gauge ready-to-run Presflo wagon was produced by Hornby Dublo. This model was subsequently sold to Wrenn and was produced by them is a variety of liveries including grey. Bachmann also produce a 00 scale model.


Prestwin

Prestwin wagons were designed by
British Railways British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British ...
and built by
Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (GRC&W) was a railway rolling stock manufacturer based in Gloucester, England from 1860 until 1986. Products included goods wagons, passenger coaches, diesel multiple units, electric multiple units ...
to carry some types of powder traffic that were unsuited to the Presflo design. There were two designs; diagram 1/274 had a wheelbase while the final 100 wagons were built to diagram 1/277 and had a longer wheelbase with larger silos although they were slightly lower as the silos were mounted between the frames rather than on top of them. The wagons were completely distinctive, with two circular powder silos. A walkway is provided to permit access to the top of the silos with a ladder on each side located between the silos. Construction of the type started in 1960 and went on for 2 years. The wagons were numbered in four series: *B873000-B873023 built by
Metro-Cammell Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. Purchased ...
in 1960 *B873194-B873199 built by
Metro-Cammell Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham. Purchased ...
in 1960 *B873370-B873419 built by Gloucester RCW in 1961 *B873720-B873770 built by Gloucester RCW in 1962 The whole fleet of wagons were originally painted in bauxite although some were later repainted in a dark grey/black. Prestwin wagons ceased to be used in the 1980s


Traffic flows

From 1972 Prestwins were used to convey Dried Hydrate of Alumina from Burtisland to Welwyn Garden City.
Sodium tripolyphosphate Sodium triphosphate (STP), also sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP), or tripolyphosphate (TPP),
from
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at Corkickle to
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facilities at both
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t and Warrington, and to
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at West Thurrock. Lime from Hindlow Sand from Oakamoor to Port Sunlight Soda ash from Northwich Alumina hydrate from
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to Newport Trials were carried out to use the Prestwin design for carrying
slag Slag is a by-product of smelting ( pyrometallurgical) ores and used metals. Broadly, it can be classified as ferrous (by-products of processing iron and steel), ferroalloy (by-product of ferroalloy production) or non-ferrous/base metals (by-p ...
,
China clay Kaolinite ( ) is a clay mineral, with the chemical composition Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4. It is an important industrial mineral. It is a layered silicate mineral, with one tetrahedral sheet of silica () linked through oxygen atoms to one octahedra ...
,
Fuller's earth Fuller's earth is any clay material that has the capability to decolorize oil or other liquids without the use of harsh chemical treatment. Fuller's earth typically consists of palygorskite (attapulgite) or bentonite. Modern uses of fuller's ea ...
, ground
limestone Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of . Limestone forms w ...
, Ground silica, Salt,
Soda ash Sodium carbonate, , (also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals) is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2CO3 and its various hydrates. All forms are white, odourless, water-soluble salts that yield moderately alkaline solutions ...
, Starch, and
Slate Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is the finest grained foliated metamorphic rock. ...
powder.


Models

Between 1978 and 1982
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produced a ready-to-run model of the Prestwin in bauxite. A total of 67000 were made.
Airfix Airfix is a British brand and former manufacturing company which produced injection-moulded plastic scale model kits. In the U.K., the name 'Airfix' is synonymous with plastic models of this type, often simply referred to as "an airfix kit" even ...
produced a
00 gauge OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular standard-gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, outside of which it is virtually unknown. OO gauge is one of several 4 mm-scale standards (4 mm to 1 foot, ...
kit of the diagram 1/277 version of the Prestwin, which later passed to Dapol.
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produced an HO model in the 1970s which was marketed as a Prestwin. The colours were fictional and the design of the wagon itself, while bearing a general resemblance to the BR Prestwin, had several major differences, most notably the silhouette.
Bachmann Bachmann is a surname of Switzerland and Germany. It originates as a description of the bearer as dwelling near a brook (''Bach''), such as a farm "Hofstatt am Bach" also called "Bachmanns Hofstatt" near Hinwil or Dürnten (recorded 1387), or th ...
were due to release a ready-to-run OO gauge model in 2019.


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