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Original Text (Annotation: EPW001755 / 203825)

' These two Great Eastern Railway vans seem to be standing on what looks like a set of coal drops, a siding with the rails on a wooden frame that allows coal to be dropped out of the bottom of wagons. However there is no evidence of coal so perhaps they are 'grain drops' linked to the neighbouring brewery. None of the wagons here, including the Great Western Mink, the Midland and North British opens would be able to take advantage of the drops, all being devoid of bottom doors! '