Gallery
From time to time, kind owners of Provincial wagons send me photos of them in use. Here are a few examples.

The first three Provincial wagons help to make-up a goods train behind a BCDR 0-6-0, seen crossing a train of BCDR six-wheelers hauled by a 4-4-2 tank. Courtesy Colm Flanagan, the builder!

Patrick Davey was particularly happy to have some BCDR stock for his model of Ballynahinch Junction on the BCDR main line. Now, he has two more BCDR wagons, so he's a happy man! Another next year, if I'm spared.

Some shunting going on behind the engine shed at Cookstown Jct on Ken Gillen's superb layout. Two of Colm Flanagan's Class WTs share the scene with six of my wagons. In fact, the recent BCDR open sits outisde the loco shed! I expect he'll send me a new photo when he gets my UTA open! By the way, the pristine cement vans have since been mercilessly weathered!
This layout was be featured in the July 2009 Railway Modeller.

The first three Provincial wagons help to make-up a goods train behind a BCDR 0-6-0, seen crossing a train of BCDR six-wheelers hauled by a 4-4-2 tank. Courtesy Colm Flanagan, the builder!

Patrick Davey was particularly happy to have some BCDR stock for his model of Ballynahinch Junction on the BCDR main line. Now, he has two more BCDR wagons, so he's a happy man! Another next year, if I'm spared.

Some shunting going on behind the engine shed at Cookstown Jct on Ken Gillen's superb layout. Two of Colm Flanagan's Class WTs share the scene with six of my wagons. In fact, the recent BCDR open sits outisde the loco shed! I expect he'll send me a new photo when he gets my UTA open! By the way, the pristine cement vans have since been mercilessly weathered!
This layout was be featured in the July 2009 Railway Modeller.