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Torched Brechin railway brake van ready to roll from the ashes

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An arson-hit 1940s brake van in Angus is getting ready to rise from the ashes following global backing.

Volunteers spent £5,000 and four months painstakingly restoring the 1949 LMS brake van and work was completed in December 2014.

The vehicle went back into use almost straight away but its new lease of life was shortlived when it was set alight in April 2016.

Brechin’s Caledonian Railway set up the Rebuild The Brechin Brake Van appeal to help raise funds to contribute towards the cost of the restoration.

A spokesman said: “The volunteers were shocked and angered by this mindless act of vandalism but vowed to not let it get them down.

“Upon posting the devastating news to our Facebook page, we were inundated with offers of support from the wider community.

“The volunteers were very thankful for the kind response and setup the Rebuild the Brechin Brakevan appeal with the aim of raising enough funds to allow this much-loved piece of history to be brought back to life.

“After receiving donations from places as far away as Perth in Australia and Houston, Texas, plans were set about earlier this year to begin the rebuild.

“Work on the brake van began in May with the remains of the old wood and fire damaged metalwork being removed to allow the steel frame to be assessed and cleaned up.

“An original general arrangement drawing was acquired from the National Railway Museum in York which allowed for the wooden boarding the be sized and purchased from a local saw mill.

“Now, after three months of hard work, the Brechin brake van is starting to look herself once again.”

It is hoped to have the brake van completed by December and put on display in the station area during the Santa Specials.

She would then be put back to work afterwards and volunteers have thanked all of the individuals and organisations for their generous donations.

In 1990, several volunteers visited a Glasgow scrap merchant to inquire about purchasing one of the brake vans.

A bid to save the vehicle from the cutter’s torch was successful and plans were quickly drawn up to move it to Brechin for restoration.

After the initial restoration, the brake van spent many a happy year travelling up and down the Caledonian Railway’s four-mile branch line, transporting 
volunteers, passengers and equipment to where they needed to be.