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Rapido Trains UK has immortalised BR’s first ‘new generation’ wagon in ‘OO’ gauge, the 45t Open AB open wagon, better known as ‘OAA’. BR undertook ...
View full detailsCharles Collett (1871-1952) succeeded G.J Churchward as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR in 1922. Collett has been accredited more with the im...
View full detailsDESCRIPTION PROTOTYPE The GWR Manor was a versatile 4-6-0 configured locomotive designed with a lighter axle loading than the existing and popul...
View full detailsWe have joined forces with leading experts on early railways to develop a 1:76 scale model of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway’s famous locom...
View full detailsAs part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are pleased to present this LNER Thompson Second Corridor Coach, No. E1029E in BR Maro...
View full detailsRNAD Enclosed End Brake Van, based on a preserved example. Specifications: Owner: Royal Navy Armaments Depot Livery: RNAD Grey Runnng Number: 153 P...
View full detailsHugely capable and versatile mixed traffic machine built for the Southern Region, but seen further afield from the mid-1980s. Class 33 is the stand...
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 detailsBachmann Bogie Covered Goods Wagon number 73 - Nocton Estates L. R. Grey - Weathered
Celebrate the ups and downs of 2023 with the annual Hornby wagon. Be this the start of a new collection or the continuation of a set there is a pla...
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-n...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 153 Super Sprinters are single-coach railcars converted from two-coach Class 155 diesel multiple units in the early 1990s. T...
View full detailsBrand: Hornby Part Number: R3086 Scale / Type: OO Scale Details: Class: A1 Wheel Configuration: 4-6-2 Dimensions: 293mm Livery: LNER Fi...
View full detailsThis six wheeled coach is a representation of the many which served on the Southern Railway (SR) having been inherited from its predecessors such a...
View full detailsThis six wheeled coach is a representation of the many which served on the Southern Railway (SR) having been inherited from its predecessors such a...
View full detailsThe British Railways Mark 1 passenger coach was designed and constructed in the early 1950s and were designed to standardise rolling stock across t...
View full detailsDetails: Livery: BR Maroon Era: 4 (1948 - 1956) Length: 270mm Coupling: NO Finish: Pristine
This 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 London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in the late 19th and early 20th...
View full detailsSPECIAL EDITION HARBURN 'Briggs' Dundee Tanker OR76TK2008 Harburn Hobbies Special Edition Oxford Rail 00 Gauge 12T Tank wagon 'Briggs Dundee' no.23...
View full detailsDesigned by Wilson Worsdell, the NER P3 class would later be reclassified under the LNER to J27. The J27 was a modification of the earlier NER P2 (...
View full detailsThis four wheeled coach is a representation of the many which served on the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in the late 19th and early 20th...
View full detailsThe British Railways Mk1 was the designation given to BR’s first standard design of main line coaching stock, and one of its most successful. Built...
View full detailsThe iconic Mallard is an essential model for any railway fan. Maintaining its world speed record for a steam engine at 126mph, it has long been hel...
View full detailsMODEL 1:76 Scale Ventilated Van Wagon decorated in Ariel livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a...
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 detailsThese coaches were constructed between 1890 and 1902 for rural duties, but lasted up until the 1950's on workmen's trains and the like. Glue, paint...
View full detailsCharles Collett (1871-1952) succeeded G.J Churchward as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR in 1922. Collett has been accredited more with the im...
View full detailsCharles Collett (1871-1952) succeeded G.J Churchward as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR in 1922. Collett has been accredited more with the im...
View full detailsCharles Collett (1871-1952) succeeded G.J Churchward as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR in 1922. Collett has been accredited more with the im...
View full detailsCharles Collett (1871-1952) succeeded G.J Churchward as Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR in 1922. Collett has been accredited more with the im...
View full detailsRapido Trains UK is to produce FIVE new 1:76 scale models inspired by The Titfield Thunderbolt. They will be available in time to celebrate the 70t...
View full details257 Squadron' was completed at Brighton Works in 1948 as one of the first of its Class produced under BR, and allocated to Dover Marine Shed to wor...
View full detailsThe British Railways Mk1 was the designation given to BR’s first standard design of main line coaching stock, and one of its most successful. Built...
View full detailsThe British Railways Mk1 was the designation given to BR’s first standard design of main line coaching stock, and one of its most successful. Built...
View full detailsCoal 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 ...
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