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The Class 45s were built at British Rail’s Derby and Crewe Works between 1960 and 1962. They were a development of the Class 44 and, together with ...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 37 is a favourite among enthusiasts and modellers alike and, having been a firm fixture in the Bachmann Branchline OO scale ...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The Class 59 is a Co-Co formation diesel locomotive and the first US produced, privately-owned locomotive to operate regularly in the UK....
View full detailsKnown as ‘Metrovicks’, ‘Crossleys’ or ‘Co-Bos’, the 20 locomotives built by Metropolitan Vickers incorporated a number of unusual features. The Cro...
View full detailsOperator British Rail Livery Blue Running Number 40164 Length 273 mm Era 7 DCC Twin Track Sound on Board Motor 5 pole skew wound Curve 2nd Radius ...
View full detailsThe Hunslet Locomotive Company of Leeds was one of the biggest private locomotive manufacturers in Britain. It built locomotives of all shapes and ...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE T PROTOTYPE The Class 59 is a Co-Co formation diesel locomotive and the first US produced, privately-owned locomotive to operate regularl...
View full detailsKnown as ‘Metrovicks’, ‘Crossleys’ or ‘Co-Bos’, the 20 locomotives built by Metropolitan Vickers incorporated a number of unusual features. The Cro...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE From 1953 onwards, the DB procured various types of handcars for rail service purposes, including the Klv 11 and Klv 12 types, of which a...
View full detailsDETAILS The British Railways Board's (BRB) 1955 modernisation plan called for a change to alternative forms of traction and manufacturers were aske...
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