Freight wagons
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Baggage car F1 25074
This cute little baggage car was built back in 1899.
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Freight wagon Giu 37448
Freight wagon type G saw the light of day in 1935 and was considered large and spacious at that time.
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Water tank wagon Ge 47133
In many trains, you can see a covered goods wagon called Ge 47133. It was very common in freight trains in Sweden up to the 1980s.
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Model H closed wagons
The Swedish Railway Museum has three model H wagons in service: Hbis, Hbins, and Hbillns. A common denominator among these is that the entire side of the wagon can be opened via sliding doors. The wagons are used by the Swedish Railway Museum for its own transports.
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Open wagon Oms 371 4 762-2
The Oms is an open wagon that can either be loaded with a flat bed or with the drop sides raised. The wagon is used by the Swedish Railway Museum for its own transports.
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Open wagon Kbs 335 0 793-1
Kbs is an open wagon with low drop sides and stanchions. The wagon is used by the Swedish Railway Museum for its own transports.
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Open wagon Res 393 6 002-3
Res is an open wagon that is longer than the OMS wagon, but has the same function with flat bed, stanchions and drop sides. The wagon is used by the Swedish Railway Museum for its own transports.
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Well wagon Uaai 993 0 002-5
Uaai is a six-axle special wagon for transporting bulky and heavy objects. The wagon is used by the Swedish Railway Museum for its own transports.
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Machine transporter wagon Qbo 985 3 269-0
Machine transporter wagon Qbo is a very special wagon designed to transport other railway vehicles. You raise the wagon using a jack with a boom under the wagon and can roll out a bogie at one end.