Covered Carriage Truck was a type of railway van with end doors used for moving motor cars or parcel traffic.
[2] These vans were designed to be used for carrying motor cars in Motorail but the tight clearances inside the body of the van and closing/opening of the end doors required much time and effort from staff.
In addition, Doncaster Works rebuilt four former LNER passenger coaches as prototype bogie CCTs numbered 96200–96203.
The earliest open carriage trucks were basically flat waggons with fixtures for attaching ropes and chains.
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