Current number:
99014
Any other previous number(s):
S 4600 S
Notes:
Moved to Isle of Wight Steam Railway 5/12
Livery:
GREY
Preserved Railway / Museum:
Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Category:
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99014
20 June 2009 - Ben Williams
Still at Horsham today with 99015 although I'm not sure if that is the van it is with here...?
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27 January 2011 - Nick Felton
99009 on the Vintage Carriages Trust Carriage Survey website is a converted Maunsell BCK passenger coach S6699S.
Could this photograph be of another vehicle as it is clearly a converted van?
99014
28 January 2011 - John Son
Is it possible the vehicle on the left is 99009?
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28 January 2011 - Tony Walmsley
Looking at the Vintage Carriage Trust photo and searching this site, I suspect the photo above is of 99014 or 99015 currently at Horsham.
99014
29 January 2011 - Frank Nicholas
Vehicle on left is a BR mk1 BCK....
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29 January 2011 - Ben Williams
Yes would agree that this is 99014 or 015 but Kevin doesn't know which sadly! Anyone got any photos of the real 99009 please?! Photo on VCT is a bit useless!
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28 July 2021 - Les Gregory
This is definitely CC99014 (ex-SR Scenery Van S4600), the rainstrips are very low down, the rainstrips on 99015 were very much higher up.
The vehicle on the left, Mk.1 BCK (originally 21275), is CC99016 and is supposed to be the last BCK ever built. A passenger door, originally immediately to the left of the Guard's (inward opening) door has been removed and plated over, notice the long rainstrip which originally covered both doors.
99014
28 July 2021 - Ben Williams
Thanks Les - now updated.