SAR Passenger Guards Van - Red livery
Eleven of the 12-Wheel Brakevans were introduced in 1912-13 with one more constructed in 1922 to replace a condemned van. They were the standard main line passenger brakevan and as such they went to Terowie, Port Pirie, Serviceton, Mount Gambier and the Riverland lines. In 1919, the side lights for night illumination at stations were fitted and apart from auto-couplers and the anti-collision beams at the ends, they changed very little in their 50 years of service. Number 276 has been preserved at the National Rail Museum at Port Adelaide.
Converted to TRS from the MSTS model created by Alexander Jamieson.
See the original readme file for information from the original author. Some information in it is specific to MSTS (such as recognitions for physics and packaging, and installation installation notes), but most is still relavent. The license in the config.txt applies only to the 'converted' model. The license in the 'original-readme.txt' does still stand for the original files, and any un-modified files.
Repaired by CRG.