
| TOPS Code/Class: | HOA-A (1) | Previous | Next | |
| TOPS Category: ?This is my own (unofficial) means to categorise TOPS codes based on what they relate to and whether they are long (4 characters, i.e. including sub-codes) or short (3 characters) | LW - Long Code, Wagons | In selection ?This works on your last-used TOPS selection, including any filters and sort orders. Buttons will not show if the current TOPS code was not in your last selection, or if you are at the beginning or end of the data set. | ||
| TOPS GENKOC: ?The first character of a TOPS code is known as the GENKOC and indicates the general type of rolling stock (e.g. 1xx are DMUs). | H - Hopper Wagons | Overall ?This works on the overall TOPS code list without any filtering or sorting applied. | ||
| TOPS BRAKTY: ?The third character of many TOPS codes is the BRAKTY, indicating the type of braking equipment fitted (e.g. A indicates air brakes). | A - Air brakes | |||
| Parent: | HOA (1) (2-axle Hopper, Reduced Height (ex HEA)) | |||
| Description: | 2-axle Hopper, Reduced Height (ex HEA) | |||
| Numbers: ?Numbers are only shown where the ranges were limited. Otherwise, refer to the listings section below. The letter r after the numbers indicates this is a range, with not all numbers in the sequence used. | 360104 | |||
| Status: | Defunct | |||
| Date On: | 1997 | |||
| Origins: | Converted from HEA | |||
| Date Off: | 1998 | |||
| Destiny: | Rebodied to HEA | |||
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| Design | Class | Series | Description | Status |
| HO001A | HOA-A (1) | BR TOPS Wagon Design Code | 2-axle Hopper, Reduced Height (ex HEA) | Defunct |
| Note added Tue 10/05/2022 by Thomas Young Category: Construction/Delivery Former HBA/HEA hopper 360104 (which had later been the prototype for the CEA covered hopper type) was modified at RFS Doncaster in late-1997/early-1998. The hopper was reduced in height, the top now being where the vertical sides had previously started and it was for trial use by EWS carrying Charged Chrome from Immingham to Tinsley. Evidently unsuccessful, it was later rebodied as a standard HEA once more. Photo in March 1998 issue of Rail Express magazine. Source: Rail Express magazine issue 22 (March 1998) | ![]() |
| Time / Date | Edited by | Change |
| 20:13 on Tue 10/05/2022 | Thomas Young | Improved details |
| 15:10 on Tue 09/11/2021 | Thomas Young | First-use indicator added |