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The first locomotive built under the 1955 British Transport Commission's modernisation plan, D5500 hauled mainline services out of London Liverpool...
View full detailsBritish Railways locomotive 35026 entered service at the end of 1948 and was soon allocated to the Stewarts Lane Shed in London. In January 1951 th...
View full detailsDETAILS One of the newer Class 66 operating in the UK, the Beacon Rail owned locomotive first entered the country through the Channel Tunnel clad i...
View full detailsDETAILS Class 66 No. 6608 began its life working in Europe for Netherlands based ERS Railways in December 2003. In 2009 the locomotive was bought b...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 121 is a single-car double-ended diesel multiple unit. 16 driving motor vehicles were built from 1960, numbered 55020–55035....
View full detailsIn-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's Victorian era railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways. Significant improvement...
View full detailsIn-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's Victorian era railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways. Significant improvement...
View full detailsSkaledale buildings and accessories bring an atmosphere of life and character to any “OO” model railway. The hand crafted and hand decorated poly r...
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Created in 1876 for working on the East London Line, No. 54 'Waddon' was bought by the SE&CR in 1904, acting as a motor train preforming light ...
View full detailsClass 67 locomotives are a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives which were built for the English Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS) between 1...
View full detailsIn-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways, and a new Mark entered service in 197...
View full detailsFollowing a period of unprofitable operations, the InterCity East Coast franchise and associated HST units passed from NXEC to East Coast, an opera...
View full detailsThe Class 67 locomotives are a Class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives which were built for the English Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS) betwe...
View full detailsHaving completed nearly 90,000 miles of test running since new, Sir Nigel Gresley's W1 4-6-4HP 10000 entered Darlington Works on 21 August 1935 for...
View full detailsThe first standardised railway carriage design built by British Railways, the Mark 1 coach introduced in 1951 could be found across Britain's railw...
View full detailsHornby R6422 12T Box Van North Eastern Grey RailRoad Range
Bring your magical layouts to life! The Harry Potter collection wouldn't be complete without enchanted scenic accessories and buildings. Hornby has...
View full detailsBring your magical layouts to life! The Harry Potter collection wouldn't be complete without enchanted scenic accessories and buildings. Hornby has...
View full detailsFounded as Ally & MacLellan, Glasgow in 1875 and then later known as the Sentinel Waggon Works Ltd, the company went through various place and ...
View full detailsMSC Sentinel 10144 was delivered to the Manchester Ship Canal Railway Co. in 1963. The Locomotive served a long career at Ellesmere Port before mov...
View full detailsAs the first steam locomotive to achieve an official 100mph run back in November 1934, this high-speed steam locomotive is instantly recognisable a...
View full details91117 entered traffic during July 1990 as 91017, carrying the name 'The Commonwealth Institute' during BR Intercity service between July 1993 and N...
View full detailsThis six wheeled coach is a representation of the many small coaches which survived into British Railway ownership. Small coaches such as this six ...
View full detailsThis four wheeled coach is a representation of the many which served on the Great Northern Railway (GNR) in the late 19th and early 20th century. F...
View full detailsThis Six wheeled coach is a representation of the many which served on the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) in the late 19th and early 20th ...
View full detailsThis six wheeled coach is a representation of the many small coaches which survived into British Railway ownership. Small coaches such as this six ...
View full detailsThis Hydraulic Buffer Stop comes complete with spring-loaded buffers and clips to both a straight or curved track.
Brand: Hornby Part Number: R4577 Scale / Type: OO Scale Details: Livery: BR Crimsdon Era: 4 Length: 242mm Coupling: NEM Finish: Pristin...
View full detailsBrand: Hornby Part Number: R4575A Scale / Type: OO Scale Details: Livery: BR Crimson Era: 4 Length: 242mm Coupling: NEM Finish: Pristin...
View full detailsBrand: Hornby Part Number: R4575A Scale / Type: OO Scale Details: Livery: BR Crimsdon Era: 4 Length: 242mm Coupling: NEM Finish: Pristi...
View full detailsThe Maunsell High Window stock was initially authorised in 1929 by the Southern Railway. The BTK stock was built to Order No. E707, under diagram D...
View full detailsDesigned to divert power from one circuit to another - eg. with R406 coloured light signals to switch from red to green and back again. It may also...
View full detailsAs part of the Hornby Skaledale range, these resin side walls in a brick finish are intended for use with the R8510 single brick tunnel and the R85...
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