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The LSWR M7 Class is a class of 0-4-4 passenger tank locomotive built between 1897 and 1911. Drummond designed the class for use on the intensive L...
View full detailsThe 14XX was a GWR tank locomotive designed for branch line passenger and freight work. Although the design is attributed to Collett, much of the a...
View full detailsThe Schools Class or more correctly the Southern Region V Class locomotive was designed by Richard Maunsell for the Southern Railway and built by t...
View full detailsHornby BR 4-6-2 'Clan Line' '35028' Merchant Navy Class (Un-Rebuilt) - Early BR. Wheel Configuration: 4-6-2, Livery: BR Lined Green, DCC Ready, Ful...
View full detailsOne of the most recognisable locomotives of all time and certainly one of the most handsome, the A4 locomotive was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley an...
View full details0-4-0 locomotives were built as tank locomotives as well as tender locomotives.This small locomotive, painted in British Railways black livery, is ...
View full detailsInspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, 'The Railway Children Return' is an enchanting adventure for a new generation...
View full detailsThis locomotive features a metal chassis, all wheel pick up, sprung buffers, NEM couplings, clear printed decals and a high level of external and i...
View full detailsOxford Diecast 76FOW005 Fowler B6 Road Locomotive No16263 Talisman Norman E Box 1:76 Scale Model
PROTOTYPE One of the most recognisable locomotives of all time and certainly one of the most handsome, the A4 locomotive was designed by Sir Nigel ...
View full detailsThe Class A3 locomotives were built in the late 1920's and were designed for high speed passenger services from London to Edinburgh on the east coa...
View full detailsThe 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 detailsPeckett Works No. 737/1899 Daphne was purchased new by Howell Lloyd Hardwicke, trading as the Tytherington Stone Co. to shunt at Church Quarry, rep...
View full detailsThe BR Standard Class 9F was designed by Robert Riddles as a heavy freight locomotive being able to run at speed over a long range. In total, 251 9...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The 5101 class of large prairie locomotives were updated versions of the 3100 class and built between 1929 and 1939 which included the 61...
View full detailsProduct Info The most famous locomotive and train in the world features in this superb Hornby train set. The striking apple green liveried class A1...
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 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 detailsPROTOTYPE The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) A1 Class is an English class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive. Designed by William St...
View full detailsBrand: Seuthe Part Number: SEUTHE 10 Scale / Type: HO / OO Scales Our Code: SEUTHE NO10 Plug in style smoke unit for use with HO Gauge lo...
View full detailsBrand: Seuthe Part Number: SEUTHE 27 Scale / Type: HO / OO / Slot Cars Our Code: SEUTHE NO27 Smoke generator which can be installed into ...
View full detailsRailway Company Items GREEN LOCOMOTIVES From about March to September 1923, locos were lettered L & N E R, sometimes with full stops, on the te...
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 14XX was a GWR tank locomotive designed for branch line passenger and freight work. Although the design is attributed to Collett, much of the ...
View full detailsThe LMS ‘Black 5’ is arguably the most famous of the 4-6-0 mixed traffic types built by the LMS, or any of the ‘Big 4’ railway companies, and this ...
View full detailsIn 1906 Churchward fitted a more powerful Standard No. 4 boiler to his successful 3100 Class 2-6-2T to create the GWR 3150 Class. The 3150’s proved...
View full detailsA Graham Farish Train Set is the perfect entry into the wonderful world of model railways. Each train set includes everything you need to get up an...
View full detailsThe Bachmann Branchline 4-CEP Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) broke new ground when it was first released and now we’ve created new bodyshells for thi...
View full detailsLNER 4495 'Great Snipe', soon after renamed 'Golden Fleece' was delivered from Doncaster Works in 1937. After entering service 'Golden Fleece' was ...
View full detailsExperience the halcyon days of nationalised BR with our replication of the preserved K&WVR Standard 2MT. This Club Exclusive model features fin...
View full detailsA 50ml bottle of oil, suitable for Live Steam locomotives. Live Steam is only suitable for adult collectors and not for children under 14 years old.
The Class 20 is a small Bo-Bo diesel locomotive produced by BR in the late 1950s and early 1960s. They are sometimes also referred to as the Engli...
View full detailsLionheart Trains are delighted to launch a brand new range of models at the Lynton and Barnstable Autumn Gala 2021. We will be producing a highly ...
View full detailsSouthern locomotive 21C146 entered service in November 1946 having been built to Bulleid's air-smoothed 'Light Pacific' design. From new the locomo...
View full detailsStanier’s Turbomotive, often referred to as ‘The Turbo’ was an experimental non-condensing steam turbine locomotive inspired by similar Swedish Lju...
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...
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