Baguley-Drewry railcar No. AD9117 and its flatbed trailer is seen at the Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Railway, Cynheidre. In full working order and available for use by the permanent way department, it will be supporting the winter maintenance programme.
DAVID MEE
FORMER Ministry of Defence four-wheel diesel railcar No. AD9117 is a much-travelled vehicle now based on the Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Railway (LMMR). Baguley-Drewry No. 3706 was built and delivered to the Bicester Military Railway, Oxfordshire, in 1975. It operated at several MoD establishments, but from 1991 it saw little use and was sold to the GWR Preservation Group at Southall in 1993.
It was loaned to the East Anglian Railway Museum, Chappel & Wakes Colne, Essex from the early 2000s, returning to Southall in 2006. With the closure of the West Londonbased GWR Preservation Group, it was moved to the Gloucestershire-Warwickshire
Steam Railway in March 2020, and later bought for the Coulsdon Old Vehicle Engineering Society (COVES) and transferred to Finmere station.