Where can I buy an old train carriage?
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Gary C said:
Anyone able to put a very rough ball park figure on what one might need to pay to purchase something like that? I'd have ZERO idea at hazarding any kind of guess?Are we talking £10K or £100K? Guessing it's not a cheap thing to move either.
Gary C said:
You can smell that corridor carriage just from the pictures 
Simpo Two said:
Note that the OP wants an old wooden carriage.
Here's one I found at Wells station in Norfolk a few years ago:


This is the problem; any remaining pre-nationalisation rolling stock is either knackered like this or in use/under expensive and painstaking restoration on a heritage railway. The chances of finding something as the OP describes are low cheap or not, a Pacer body is likely the only cheap thing available. Freight vans do turn up occasionally and being smaller are a lot easier and cheaper to move, but given most were repurposed as cheap sheds they often need a lot of work to even make them safe to move.Here's one I found at Wells station in Norfolk a few years ago:
How much restoration are you willing to put up with 
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176241050834?_skw=railw...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176241050834?_skw=railw...
Wheel Turned Out said:
How much restoration are you willing to put up with 
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176241050834?_skw=railw...
They're stretching the meaning of the term carriage quite far, it looks like a parcel van.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176241050834?_skw=railw...
bobthemonkey said:
Tony1963 said:
I bet the transportation costs could easily mount up.
https://allelys.co.uk/sectors/rail/ If you do need it moved…https://share.google/aYEMSDcA8mvb6mv0d
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