The Grampus wagon was the principal open wagon for the engineering departments of BR from the early 1950’s to the early 1980’s. The wagon deign itself was extremely versatile with drop down sides and removable end planks. It was used for moving everything from engineering supplies to ballast and sleepers and even signal posts, which could be carried on overlapping wagons by removing the end planks,. Nearly 4800 wagons were built between 1951 and 1961 across several designs variations and were used by all regions of BR. They were finally decommissioned to make way for sturdier all steel open wagons which could withstand better the heavy usage of the more modern civil engineering machinery.
The Dapol Model of the Grampus wagon features:
- Finely moulded body (with internal plank detail) and chassis
- NEM Pockets with self centring rapido couplers
- Profiled wheels
- Accurately applied livery
- Removable load included
- Accessory Bag included with long and short rapido couplers