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Although 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 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...
View full detailsThe LMS 'Coronation' Class were an enlarged and improved version of William Stanier's earlier LMS 'Princess Royal' Class, and on test were the most...
View full detailsThe Stanier designed LMS Class 8F was many things, it was one of the most widespread 2-8-0 locomotive ever used in Britain, it was a...
View full detailsThe Stanier designed LMS Class 8F was many things, it was one of the most widespread 2-8-0 locomotive ever used in Britain, it was a war hero, ...
View full detailsThe Tyne Dock 9Fs were some of the most powerful steam locomotives to have run in Britain and now these impressive locomotives are reproduced in OO...
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 detailsThe Beatles require almost no introduction, it is hard to imagine a corner of the globe where their punchy sounds have not been heard in the almost...
View full detailsOne of the streamlined A4 Class created by Sir Nigel Gresley, 'Commonwealth of Australia' bore the original LNER number 4491, before its change to ...
View full detailsBuilt in June 1937, 'Empire of India' was one of the A4s destined to haul LNER's new 'Coronation' express service. From new it was liveried in gart...
View full detailsThe Castle Class was designed by Charles Collett, the successor to legendary GWR engineer George Jackson Churchward. In truth, Castle Class is ...
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 inten...
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 inten...
View full detailsAt the end of January 1935, a Kychap double blastpipe and chimney was fitted to the W1, which eventually required the fitting of a smoke lifting co...
View full detailsHaving been rebuilt with a conventional boiler and A4 style streamlining in 1937, the W1 ‘Hush-Hush’ continued to serve with LNER and later British...
View full detailsThe Castle Class was designed by Charles Collett, the successor to legendary GWR engineer George Jackson Churchward. In truth, Castle Class is not...
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 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 detailsPlease note: This loco in "mint" unused condition is not in the presentation packaging whch accompanies some versions. It does not come with a dis...
View full detailsAs part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to present the BR Standard Class 9F as No. 92010 in BR Black livery with...
View full detailsAs part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to present the BR Standard Class 9F as No. 92184 in BR Black livery with...
View full detailsWe have joined forces with leading experts on early railways to develop a 1:76 scale model of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway’s famous locom...
View full detailsWe have joined forces with leading experts on early railways to develop a 1:76 scale model of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway’s famous locom...
View full detailsWe have joined forces with leading experts on early railways to develop a 1:76 scale model of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway’s famous locom...
View full detailsSet Comprises of: 0-4-0 Steam Locomotive named "Billy" 5 x goods wagons including Brake Van An oval of of track plus siding. Various signs and lin...
View full detailsBy the end of the Second World War the four majr railway companies were near to bankruptcy their resourcesvirtually exhausted. However the end f th...
View full detailsBy the end of the Second World War the four majr railway companies were near to bankruptcy their resourcesvirtually exhausted. However the end f th...
View full detailsThe LNER A4 locomotive Gannet was among the last to be built, coming into service only two months before sister locomotive Mallard set the steam wo...
View full detailsBritish Railways locomotive 35026 entered service at the end of 1948 and was soon allocated to the Stewarts Lane Shed in London. In January 1951 th...
View full detailsUnveiled in the Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to offer the popular Bachmann Branchline LMS Fairburn Tank as No. 42107...
View full detailsThe London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) A1 Class is an English class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive. Designed by William Stroudley, 5...
View full detailsCreated in 1876 for working on the East London Line, No. 54 'Waddon' was bought by the SE&CR in 1904, acting as a motor train preforming light ...
View full detailsProduced for the National Railway Museum (Locomotion Models) Era 2 (1875 to 1922) Pre-grouping
The Dean Goods locomotive was designed in 1883 by William Dean and build at the GWR works at Swindon, these locomotives were based on the popular 0...
View full detailsFor 2022, the Hornby Dublo locomotive range has been extended to include a BR Princess Coronation Class, ‘City of Lichfield’ in the striking BR Blu...
View full detailsBR Standard 4MT with BR2A Tender 76084 BR Lined Black (Early Emblem) Highlights: Accessory pack Prototype survives in preservation Loco-approp...
View full detailsHaving completed nearly 90,000 miles of test running since new, Sir Nigel Gresley's W1 4-6-4HP 10000 entered Darlington Works on 21 August 1935 for...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE The GWR Manor was a versatile 4-6-0 configured locomotive designed with a lighter axle loading than the existing and popular Grange c...
View full detailsAs the first steam locomotive to achieve an official 100mph run back in November 1934, this high-speed steam locomotive is instantly recognisable a...
View full detailsThe Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST tank locomotives were built between 1943 and 1964 by the Hunslet Engine Company and other companies, a total of 485 o...
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