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Coal fuelled Britain during the twentieth century and much of this fuel was transported by rail. The 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon began as a wartime ...
View full detailsBrand: Graham Farish Part Number: 374-910 Scale / Type: N Scale Our Code: 374-910 Features: - Length 3 x 125mm - NEM couplings - Access...
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British Railways Mk1 coaches BR Mark 1 coaching stock was the first standardised design of railway carriages built by British Railwa...
View full detailsHistoryBritish Rail's second generation of Standard Coach design is known as the Mark 2. Design and construction followed on from the universal and...
View full detailsBritish Rail’s second generation of standard coach was designated the Mk2, following on from the highly successful Mk1 series. Unlike the Mk1s howe...
View full detailsGraham Farish 374-662 BR Mk2F RFB Restaurant Buffet Coach Intercity, N Scale
Graham Farish 374-660 BR Mk2F RFB Restaurant first Buffet Coach Blue & Grey
Brand: Graham Farish Part Number: 374-612 Scale / Type: N Scale Our Code: GF374-612 Features: - Length 139mm - NEM couplings - Accessor...
View full detailsBrand: Graham Farish Part Number: 374-610 Scale / Type: N Scale Our Code: GF374-610 Features: - Length 139mm - NEM couplings - Accessor...
View full detailsBritish Railways Mk1 coaches BR Mark 1 coaching stock was the first standardised design of railway carriages built by British Railways (BR) post-na...
View full detailsFeatures: - Length 136mm NEM couplings Accessory bag included Most suited to the 1971-82 period
British Railways Mk1 coaches - History BR Mark 1 coaching stock was the first standardised design of railway carriages built by British Railways (B...
View full detailsFeatures: - Length 131mm NEM couplings Accessory bag included Most suited to the 1948-56 period
Length 77mm - NEM couplings.Most suited to the 1971-82 period
Length 77mm - NEM couplings - Most suited to the 1982-94 period
Features: - Length 114mm - NEM couplings
The HAA Coal Hoppers were designed for use as part of the new Merry-Go-Round (MGR) trains introduced in the 1960s. Replacing the ageing fleet of wo...
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