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Britain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
View full detailsThe 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...
View full detailsBritain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
View full detailsThe 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...
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 detailsBritain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
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 ...
View full detailsBritain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
View full detailsThe 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...
View full detailsBritain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
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 ...
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 ...
View full detailsBritain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
View full detailsBritain’s railways have long been used to transport oil and petroleum products and the 45 Ton Tank Wagons, later given the TOPS code TTA, were intr...
View full detailsThe MXA ‘Lobster’ Wagon is the latest modern freight vehicle to join the Graham Farish N scale rolling stock fleet. Whilst the MXAs only entered tr...
View full details1:148 Scale MXA Lobster Bogie Open Wagon decorated in DB Cargo livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the protot...
View full details1:148 Scale model of a Mk1 SK class coach decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, ...
View full details1:148 Scale model of a Bogie Hopper Wagon decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, ...
View full detailsMK1 BG E80803 BR CRIMSON/CREAM MODEL 1:148 Scale model of a Mk1 BG class coach decorated in BR livery. This model features lots of expertly appl...
View full detailsBuilt by British Rail, these Bogie Ballast Hoppers were some of the largest wagons in the engineer’s fleet. Like most engineer’s wagons, these ball...
View full detailsBuilt by British Rail, these Bogie Ballast Hoppers were some of the largest wagons in the engineer’s fleet. Like most engineer’s wagons, these ball...
View full detailsBuilt by British Rail, these Bogie Ballast Hoppers were some of the largest wagons in the engineer’s fleet. Like most engineer’s wagons, these ball...
View full detailsBuilt by British Rail, these Bogie Ballast Hoppers were some of the largest wagons in the engineer’s fleet. Like most engineer’s wagons, these ball...
View full detailsBuilt by British Rail, these Bogie Ballast Hoppers were some of the largest wagons in the engineer’s fleet. Like most engineer’s wagons, these ball...
View full detailsBritish Railways operated a dedicated fleet of engineer’s wagons, often designed for specific tasks, in this case that task was the transportation ...
View full detailsThe 27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagons were built by British Railways to convey bulk materials like stone, ore and, in this case, chalk. Having no doors, ...
View full detailsThe 27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagons were built by British Railways to convey bulk materials like stone, ore and, in this case, chalk. Having no doors, ...
View full detailsThe 27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagons were built by British Railways to convey bulk materials like stone, ore and chalk. Having no doors, these wagons we...
View full detailsThe 27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagons were built by British Railways to convey bulk materials like ore, chalk and, in this case, stone. Having no doors, ...
View full detailsThe 27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagons were built by British Railways to convey bulk materials like ore, chalk and, in this case, stone. Having no doors, ...
View full detailsAnnounced as part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to present the Graham Farish Class 20/0 as No. 20064 ‘River Sh...
View full detailsAnnounced as part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to present the Graham Farish Class 20/0 as No. 20172 ‘Redmire’...
View full detailsWe are delighted to present this Graham Farish SOUND FITTED Class 60 Diesel Locomotive depicting No. 60095 in GBRf livery. Capturing the strong, a...
View full detailsBogie Bolster Wagons first entered traffic in the early twentieth century. Designed to carry long loads, these flat bed wagons were fitted with bol...
View full detailsBogie Bolster Wagons first entered traffic in the early twentieth century. Designed to carry long loads, these flat bed wagons were fitted with bol...
View full detailsBogie Bolster Wagons first entered traffic in the early twentieth century. Designed to carry long loads, these flat bed wagons were fitted with bol...
View full detailsThe HKA Bogie Hopper Wagons originated from JMA Coal Hoppers which were ordered by National Power in the mid-1990s. After being acquired by EWS, ma...
View full detailsThe HKA Bogie Hopper Wagons originated from JMA Coal Hoppers which were ordered by National Power in the mid-1990s. After being acquired by EWS, ma...
View full detailsBogie Bolster Wagons first entered traffic in the early twentieth century. Designed to carry long loads, these flat bed wagons were fitted with bol...
View full detailsBogie Bolster Wagons first entered traffic in the early twentieth century. Designed to carry long loads, these flat bed wagons were fitted with bol...
View full detailsThe HKA Bogie Hopper Wagons originated from JMA Coal Hoppers which were ordered by National Power in the mid-1990s. After being acquired by EWS, ma...
View full detailsThe Class 90 has been a mainstay of the British Rail electric locomotive fleet since the first examples were introduced in the late-1980s, and thes...
View full detailsThis Grounded Carriage model from Scenecraft depicts a railway carriage that has been taken off its frame. This may have been for maintenance, but ...
View full detailsThis Low Relief Gentleman’s Outfitters will ensure that the men living on your layout always have access to the latest fashions. The low relief mod...
View full detailsWatches, rings, bracelets, earrings – this shop sells them all! This Low Relief Jo’s Jewellery shop model will take up minimal space and can be com...
View full detailsMany stations of this kind were built or rebuilt from the 1960s onwards, and many still survive in use to the present day. This Post War System-Bui...
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