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DETAILS The GWR pioneered the use of diesel railcars for passenger traffic in the 1930s, and their numbers gradually increased with batches from di...
View full detailsLocomotive Details: Class: Wickham Trolley Livery: BR Era: 6 (1967 - 1971) Wheel Configuration: 0-4-0 Finish: Pristine Specifications: Decoder: ...
View full detailsBuilt in the USA by Baldwin, this locomotive joined the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway fleet in 1898, working alongside the British-built 2-6-2Ts....
View full detailsBuilt in the USA by Baldwin, this locomotive joined the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway fleet in 1898, working alongside the British-built 2-6-2Ts....
View full detailsProduct Info R&H 200793 left Boultham Works on 26 October 1940, heading for William Evans & Co. Old Mills Colliery in Somerset. The collier...
View full detailsAlthough designed by the Great Western Railway, the ‘15XXs’ were built by British Railways. They were a major departure from the GWR’s tried and te...
View full detailsDETAILS Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, of Lincoln, was formed as the result of the merger between Ruston, Proctor & Co. Ltd and Richard Hornsby &...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The Class 87 locomotive design resulted from a requirement for a more powerful mixed traffic electrical locomotive by British Rail, neede...
View full detailsMODEL 1:76 Scale model of a Class 960 2 car DMU decorated in Network Rail livery. This model features a high level of detail and excellent running ...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary ro...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary r...
View full detailsThe Class 121 and 122 Bubble cars form part of the first generation of DMUs produced by British Rail to operate on branch lines and secondary ro...
View full detailsPower cars and middle cars are largely made of metal. With digital decoder and extensive sound functions. Interior lighting with warm white light-...
View full detailsThis all-new Scale Class 73/1 electro-diesel will feature plug-and-play DCC interface, new lighting features and a wide range of authentic detail ...
View full detailsThese German-built railbuses were delivered in April 1958 and initially operated on the Maldon, Braintree, and Saffron Walden lines. The last worki...
View full detailsThese German-built railbuses were delivered in April 1958 and initially operated on the Maldon, Braintree, and Saffron Walden lines. The last work...
View full detailsThese German-built railbuses were delivered in April 1958 and initially operated on the Maldon, Braintree, and Saffron Walden lines. The last w...
View full detailsThese German-built railbuses were delivered in April 1958 and initially operated on the Maldon, Braintree, and Saffron Walden lines. The last work...
View full detailsThese German-built railbuses were delivered in April 1958 and initially operated on the Maldon, Braintree, and Saffron Walden lines. The last work...
View full detailsThe A1 Terrier was built at the Brighton Works under the design of William Stroudley in 1872, and between 1874 and 1880 were primarily employed...
View full detailsThe A1 Terrier was built at the Brighton Works under the design of William Stroudley in 1872, and between 1874 and 1880 were primarily employed o...
View full detailsThe A1 Terrier was built at the Brighton Works under the design of William Stroudley in 1872, and between 1874 and 1880 were primarily employed on ...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomotiv...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomotives...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These lo...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These loco...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomo...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomoti...
View full detailsThe British Rail Class 59 is a type of Co-Co locomotive designed for heavy freight work and was introduced between 1985 and 1995. These locomotive...
View full detailsA number of the GWR Class 800s have been named since they entered service, all named after famous people who have strong connections to the place...
View full detailsConstructed in Birmingham, the Class 101 DMU was one of the longest lasting DMUs to ever see service in the UK. 527 of the class would be built acr...
View full detailsThe all-new Bachmann Branchline Class 20/0 broke cover in 2021, our first New Tooling project to be unveiled in the quarterly British Railway Annou...
View full detailsTwenty-five huge "Big Boys" were built for the Union Pacific Railroad and operated between Ogden, Utah and Cheyenne, Wyo. Big Boy No. 4014 was del...
View full detailsWe are delighted to present this brand new model of the Southern Railway ‘Booster’ Electric Locomotive No. CC1 in SR Grey livery as part of the EFE...
View full detailsThe HM Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee HST Train Pack locomotive units are dressed in a fictional livery to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of H...
View full detailsDesigned by R. A. Riddles and derived from Ivatt's LMS 2MT 2-6-0 locomotive design, itself a variation of Ivatt's Class 2 2-6-2T, the BR Standard C...
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