H-Coded
Posted on November 7th, 2007 in Uncategorized
Two of the four major freight operators own vehicles of this type, with EWS being the largest. GB Railfreight will be getting in on the act soon with a 72-strong fleet of HYAs currently under construction.
HAA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper
HBA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper, with canopy
HCA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper, with canopy
HDA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper
HEA
2-axle Domestic Coal Hopper
HFA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper, aerodynamic canopy
HGA
2-axle Lime Hopper (ex PGA)
2-axle Ballast Hopper (ex ZFA ‘Gunnell’)
HHA
Bogie Freightliner Heavy Haul Coal Hopper
HIA
Bogie Freightliner Heavy Haul Aggregate Hopper
HMA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper, modified brake
HNA
2-axle MGR Coal Hopper, modified brake, canopy
HOA
Bogie EWS aggregate hopper
HPA
2-axle Ballast Hopper (ex ZFV ‘Dogfish’)
HQA
Bogie Network Rail Autoballaster
HSA
2-axle Scrap Steel Hopper (ex HEA)
HTA/V
Thrall Bogie EWS Coal Hopper
2-axle 21.5t Coal Hopper
HUO
2-axle 24.5t Coal Hopper
HXA
Bogie FLHH coal hopper
HYA
Bogie GBRf coal hopper