“Pairs” Carriage F.56
Purchased as two four-wheel carriages in 1873 from the Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd., of Saltley Works in Birmingham and later allocated fleet numbers A.8 and C.8, by 1881 these two carriages had become close coupled and were later mounted on a new steel underframe, again supplied by the Metropolitan Carriage & Wagon Co., Ltd., in 1924 to become F.56. The carriage in this form survived in service and was latterly demoted to schools train work only, retaining the all-over brown livery. It has been scrapped.
This is one of few items of rolling stock for which there is a poor photographic record, if you have access to any images that you would be happy for us to use on this side to complete the page please get in touch with the website administrator who would be delighted to hear from you. The accompanying drawings on this page are of similar carriages for illustrative purposes only.
August 1951 on the bay platform at Port Erin Station in the utility two-tone.
Sister carriage F.62 in restored condition at Douglas Station.
Sister carriage F.63 in restored condition at Douglas Station.