Wexford70 Posted Saturday at 14:09 Posted Saturday at 14:09 Hi all, Can I ask your assistance to identify this type.of.key? It is stamped GSWR. Is for a point lever lock or a level crossing gate perhaps?
Wexford70 Posted Saturday at 19:46 Author Posted Saturday at 19:46 4 hours ago, airfixfan said: Carriage key What would the side bar be used for? Other carriage keys I have seen only had the end rectangular peg.
Killian Keane Posted Sunday at 19:45 Posted Sunday at 19:45 Two from my collection, from my late grandfather 1
exciecoachbuilder Posted Sunday at 20:18 Posted Sunday at 20:18 On 18/10/2025 at 8:46 PM, Wexford70 said: What would the side bar be used for? Other carriage keys I have seen only had the end rectangular peg. It's definitely a carriage key, the 'side bar' is very similar to the key for locking/ unlocking locomotive doors. But if GSWR is stamped on it, then I'm not sure? There were a few different types of keys around years ago.
GSR 800 Posted Sunday at 20:45 Posted Sunday at 20:45 59 minutes ago, Killian Keane said: Two from my collection, from my late grandfather Pretty modern carriage key on the left. Not a clue about the right! 1
ttc0169 Posted Sunday at 21:18 Posted Sunday at 21:18 33 minutes ago, GSR 800 said: Pretty modern carriage key on the left. Not a clue about the right! Forward/Reverse key for a GM locomotive. 1 1
exciecoachbuilder Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago The silver key on the left was a more modern type of key used for opening smaller interior doors, with smaller locks ( budgie locks) and electrical boxes on carriages. They were also used for opening removable panels , doors etc on C.I.E buses and other road vehicles... Paul... 1
skinner75 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 10 hours ago, ttc0169 said: Forward/Reverse key for a GM locomotive. I've a lovely brass one at home 1
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