In 1936 during, two out of a batch of C-25 carriages being assembled at Uitenhage had showers fitted in the space usually taken by the coupes adjacent to the toilet, and were reclassified as C-30 and numbered 8255 and 8256. 8255 survived into the 80s, wearing the Gulf Red and Quaker Grey livery still with a bullnose clerestory roofline and Watson bogies. It was last used in the Union Limited excursion train
The Watson era marked a major break with the earlier designs of passenger carriages. They were wider, had straight corridors, enclosed vestibules and most of them were mounted on the new "Watson" bogies. The panels between the windows were also now vertical tongue and groove rather than the ornamental arched panels.
Some carriages had their Watson bogies replaced later in life with Day bogies. We offer three variants, Early (Bullnose clerestory roof), Late (Square clerestory roof) and Late with Day bogie (Square clerestory roof, Day bogies fitted).
Supplied unpainted, but with a detailed interior with separately applied compartment doors, bunks and seat backrests so the modeller can customise the model as they wish. Window glazing is supplied in an assortment of fully closed, 3/4 open, half open, 1/4 open and fully open configurations for the modeller to customise individual vehicles. This model also features the fully sprung and operating inter carriage walkways unique to SARMODEL. Bogies, wheels, couplers and screws are included. The model also features accurate underframe equipment and accurate roof vent spacing and arrangement.