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The MK3 coaches entered service between 1975 and 1988. These coaches were originally designed as locomotive hauled stock, but were later modified f...
View full detailsCovered Carriage Truck was a type of railway van with end doors used for moving motor cars or parcel traffic. British Rail's Earlestown Works buil...
View full detailsA small class of diesel-electric shunters built by Ruston & Hornsby to work in and around Southampton Docks, replacing the famous 'USA' 0-6-0T ...
View full detailsThe GWR pioneered the use of diesel railcars for passenger traffic in the 1930s, and their numbers gradually increased with batches from different ...
View full detailsHELJAN is working on a new batch of OO gauge Class 33/0 diesel locomotives for release in 2021. The classic BRCW Type 3 is always a strong seller b...
View full detailsThe 16 ton mineral wagon was a product of wartime when the requirement for coal soared and e orts were made to transport it more efficiently. Prior...
View full detailsAs seen on Channel 5's The Great Model Railway Challenge.Have you been inspired by the programme, or do you just want to add some extra movement to...
View full detailsVery little is known about this company whose office was based in Ship Street Brighton. What we do know is that this 7 plank open wagon was deliver...
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View full detailsOpen wagons were the first wagons used on the railroad. From the mid 1800s these developed and evolved into a wide range of styles and sizes. In 19...
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