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Despite losing the crown of the largest of the 'Big Four' railway companies to its main rival the LMS, the LNER is notable for having some of the m...
View full detailsThe London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Edinburgh to Aberdeen route had steep gradients and tight curves and the express passenger service was ...
View full detailsRuston & Hornsby Locomotive 200793 left Boultham Works in 1940, heading for William Evans & Co. Old Mills Colliery in Somerset. Sold into p...
View full detailsBritish Railways Mark 1 is the family designation for the first standardised designs of railway carriages built by British Railways (BR) from 1951 ...
View full detailsThe first standardised railway carriage design built by British Railways, the Mk 1 Coach introduced in 1951 could be found across Britain's railway...
View full detailsThe Brighton Belle is one of the most famous, if not the most famous of the ‘Belle’ trains to operate on British tracks. Recently under the patrona...
View full detailsThis 6 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 ce...
View full detailsThis 6 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 ce...
View full detailsThis 6 Wheeled Coach is a representation of the hundreds which served on the GWR from the Victorian era onwards, small coaches such as these proved...
View full detailsThis 6 Wheeled Coach is a representation of the hundreds which served on the GWR from the Victorian era onwards, small coaches such as these proved...
View full detailsDETAILS A standard British Rail General Utility Van, windowless and adorned in the eye catching bright red and white Coca Cola aesthetic. A General...
View full detailsBeing the 100th locomotive to be produced to the designs of LNER Chief Mechanical Engineer Sir Nigel Gresley, it was decided to name locomotive 449...
View full detailsThe Mk1 RBR is a Mk1 Restaurant Buffet Coach containing a kitchen and a serving buffet counter. As well as these features, the Coach would also fea...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive. Also known as the English Electric Type 3, the class was ordered as part of the British ...
View full detailsThe Loriot Y was a design of well wagon intended to transport machinery that would be too large for the GWR loading gauge. Two wagons were built, a...
View full detailsDETAILS After reviewing the existing privately commissioned Class 59, which was more powerful, highly reliable and with lower operating costs, EWS ...
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 detailsHornby Workshop. Width 240mm x Depth 147mm.
Crescent House Width 101mm x Depth 121mm
Brand: Hornby Part Number: R8622 Scale / Type: OO Scale Resin model of a mid terraced house. This model features embossed brick walls, glaz...
View full detailsIncludes 1 X 40' P&O container and 1 X 20' NOL container
Includes 1 x 40' and 1 x 20' containers.
Celebrate Father's day with this wonderful Hornby wagon, an ideal gift for any railway enthusiast or modeller. FEATURES Finely Printed Details
The British Railways Standard 9F Class was a 2-10-0 steam locomotive, the last of the standardised BR designs. The Robert Riddles design was intend...
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 detailsSouthern Railway inherited a variety of coach stock that had been used by other railway companies pre-grouping. Furthermore, Southern Railway conti...
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 detailsGeneral goods vehicles, or 'Merchandise Waggons' of the later Stephenson period were simple four-wheeled platform vehicles with sprung 3' diameter ...
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 which served on the Southern Railway (SR) having been inherited from its predecessors such...
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...
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 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 detailsAnother one of Richard Maunsell's railway creations is the BR, Maunsell Corridor Second, S1135S - Era 5. Running from the years of 1956 to 1968, th...
View full detailsDetails: Livery: BR Maroon Era: 5 (1957 - 1966) Length: 265mm Coupling: NO Finish: Pristine
Details: Livery: BR Chocolate / Cream Era: 5 (1957 - 1966) Length: 270mm Coupling: NO Finish: Pristine