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- GWR_Super_Saloons abstract "The Great Western Railway Super Saloons were eight railway carriages developed to service the boat train traffic from London to Plymouth. Built to the maximum loading gauge to be more opulent than the rival Pullman Company coaches offered by rival railway companies, and all named after members of the British Royal Family, their success was short lived due to the onset of the Great Depression of the 1930s. Taken out of service by British Rail in 1967, today five of the original carriages survive in preservation.".
- GWR_Super_Saloons manufacturer Charles_Collett.
- GWR_Super_Saloons manufacturer Great_Western_Railway.
- GWR_Super_Saloons operator British_Rail.
- GWR_Super_Saloons operator Great_Western_Railway.
- GWR_Super_Saloons wikiPageID "40243656".
- GWR_Super_Saloons wikiPageRevisionID "600590066".
- GWR_Super_Saloons yearOfConstruction "1931".
- GWR_Super_Saloons background "#;color:white;".
- GWR_Super_Saloons brakes "Automatic vacuum".
- GWR_Super_Saloons carbody Steel.
- GWR_Super_Saloons carbody "Body-on-frame, non-integral".
- GWR_Super_Saloons coupling "Drawhook".
- GWR_Super_Saloons depots "Old Oak Common and Laira".
- GWR_Super_Saloons doors "hinged slam".
- GWR_Super_Saloons factory Swindon_Works.
- GWR_Super_Saloons fleetnumbers "8".
- GWR_Super_Saloons hvac "Steam".
- GWR_Super_Saloons manufacturer Great_Western_Railway.
- GWR_Super_Saloons manufacturer "Designer: Charles Collett".
- GWR_Super_Saloons name "GWR Super Saloon".
- GWR_Super_Saloons operator "British Railways".
- GWR_Super_Saloons operator "Great Western Railway".
- GWR_Super_Saloons service "1931".
- GWR_Super_Saloons yearconstruction "1931".
- GWR_Super_Saloons subject Category:Great_Western_Railway_coaching_stock.
- GWR_Super_Saloons type MeanOfTransportation.
- GWR_Super_Saloons type Train.
- GWR_Super_Saloons type DesignedArtifact.
- GWR_Super_Saloons comment "The Great Western Railway Super Saloons were eight railway carriages developed to service the boat train traffic from London to Plymouth. Built to the maximum loading gauge to be more opulent than the rival Pullman Company coaches offered by rival railway companies, and all named after members of the British Royal Family, their success was short lived due to the onset of the Great Depression of the 1930s.".
- GWR_Super_Saloons label "GWR Super Saloons".
- GWR_Super_Saloons sameAs m.0wq4271.
- GWR_Super_Saloons sameAs Q17018562.
- GWR_Super_Saloons sameAs Q17018562.
- GWR_Super_Saloons wasDerivedFrom GWR_Super_Saloons?oldid=600590066.
- GWR_Super_Saloons isPrimaryTopicOf GWR_Super_Saloons.
- GWR_Super_Saloons name "GWR Super Saloon".