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DETAILS When the Isle of Wight Railway relinquished Terriers W9, W10, W12, and W14 back to the mainland, W13 Carisbrooke continued as one of three ...
View full detailsPeckett 1456 was built in 1918 for the Bloxham & Whiston Ironstone Co. Ltd, a firm started by the Whiston Ironstone Co. Ltd in 1914 then becomi...
View full detailsBuilt in August 1899 at Nine Elms, LSWR 120 entered traffic allocated to the same shed, not moving on to Fratton until July 1937. In June 1947, 120...
View full detailsBuilt at Swindon Works under Lot No. 369 during August 1948, Diagram A9 Class 5101 'Large Prairie' No. 4160 entered traffic on 6 September, 1948 at...
View full detailsDETAILS Built between 1884 to 1938, the Peckett W Class, noted for their fine rivet work on the cabs and tanks and the generous use of brass and c...
View full details78000 entered traffic at Oswestry on 27 December 1952 along with the other nine 2MT locomotives from the first batch, displacing the GWR Dean Goods...
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 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 detailsThis small locomotive, painted in the resplendent livery of the pre-grouping M&GNJR, is representative of the kind you might have found shunti...
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 detailsTrain Pack includes: BR (ex GWR) County Class 4-6-0 Steam Locomotive (Double Chimney) Nr 1006 named "County of Cornwall" in Lined Green Livery with...
View full detailsHornby R3819 LMS 6231 'Duchess of Atholl', Centenary Year Limited Edition (1948). This limited edition Hornby Dublo ‘Duchess of Atholl’ has been sp...
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 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 detailsOperator: British Railways Livery: Lined Green with Early Emblem Running Number: 45518 Name: Bradshaw Length: 260 mm Era4 DCCReady (8 pin) Motor: 5...
View full detailsOperator: Great Western Railway Livery: Lined Green Running Number: 4901 Name: Adderley Hall Length: 260 mm Era 3 DCC Ready (8 pin) Motor 3 pole &a...
View full detailsOperator: Peckett & Sons Livery: Leaf Green Running Number: 560 Length 84 mm Era: 2 DCC Ready (4 pin) Motor: 3 pole skew wound Coupling: NEM + ...
View full detailsThe story of the Princess Coronation Class is one of split personalities and purposes and represents the difference in opinions and attitudes betwe...
View full detailsThe 6212 Duchess of Kent entered traffic on 21 October 1935, allocated to Camden shed and fitted with a riveted 9-ton LMS tender. Oddly, out of all...
View full detailsBuilt at Swindon Works under Lot No. 278 in December 1932, Diagram A10 Class 61xx 'Large Prairie' No. 6145 entered traffic at Old Oak Common, emplo...
View full detailsSPECIFICATIONS CLASS King Arthur LIVERY BR Lined Green PURPOSE Heavy Express Passenger DESIGNER Robert Urie ENTERED SERVICE 1919 DECOD...
View full detailsDetails: DCC Type: DCC Ready Livery: BR Late Designer: Thomas William Worsdell Purpose: Mixed Traffic Wheel Configuration: 0-6-0
Details: Finish: Pristine DCC Type: 8 Pin DCC Ready Livery: LMS Black Class: Compound with Fowler Tender Designer: LMS Derby Entered Service: 1924...
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