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BR Ex LSWR Non-Corridor 3rd Class(Diag 31) Coach 'S2805'
The Maunsell High Window stock was initially authorised in 1929 by the Southern Railway. The BTK stock was built to Order No. E707, under diagram D...
View full detailsDespite 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 detailsDespite 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 detailsDespite 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 detailsDespite 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 detailsDespite 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 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 detailsWhen Oliver Bulleid took over as Chief Mechanical Officer of the Southern Railway following Richard Maunsell's retirement, the General Manager and ...
View full detailsTechnical Specification & Detail Length 243mm Period Era 4 (1948 - 1956) Operator/Livery BR, BR(S) Green Designer OVS Bulleid
Designed by the one and only Oliver Bulleid, The BR, Bulleid 59' Corridor Brake Third, S2859S - Era 4 is a must-have for any train collector or ent...
View full detailsIn-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways. Significant improvements over the Mk2...
View full detailsIn-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways to replace the aging Mk2s. Significant...
View full detailsIn-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways in order to replace the aging Mk2s. Si...
View full detailsThe first phase of building British Railways' Mark 1 catering vehicles followed the traditional pattern of dining that had been catered for since E...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE DETAILS British Railways Mark 1 is the family designation for the first standardised designs of railway carriages built by British Railwa...
View full detailsExtend your model railway layout with this Hornby Straight Track piece, measuring in at 168mm in length. Ideal for those long-time railway collecto...
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 wagon, featuring a specially designed livery, affirms Hornby's continued commitment to supporting the LGBT community and the pride movement. 5...
View full detailsCelebrate Christmas 2022 with this wonderfully festive Hornby Wagon.This is a brilliant way to bring some festive cheer to any model railway enthus...
View full detailsCelebrate Christmas 2023 with this wonderfully festive Hornby Wagon. This is a brilliant way to bring some festive cheer to any model railway enthu...
View full detailsIn the winter the demand for Christmas trees skyrockets, and one particular festive wagon is the Christmas Tree Carrier transporting them. What's ...
View full detailsCelebrate the ups and downs of 2023 with the annual Hornby wagon. Be this the start of a new collection or the continuation of a set there is a pla...
View full detailsCelebrate Father's day with this wonderful Hornby wagon, an ideal gift for any railway enthusiast or modeller. FEATURES Finely Printed Details
DETAILS A General Utility Van (GUV) is a type of rail vehicle built by British Rail primarily for transporting mail and parcels. They were used by ...
View full detailsThe Hornby double straight track has a length of 335mm, a black painted finish and is the perfect choice for those just beginning their railway lay...
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 detailsThe UKF pallet van was a bogie freight wagon that would be a relatively common sight on UK rails during the 1970s and 1980s. The 'Palvans' had an 8...
View full detailsThe breakdown crane is very much part of railway infrastructure. Such cranes began to appear in 1875, growing in size and complexity. Over 17...
View full detailsDETAILS This six-wheeled tanker wagon, presented in a resplendent Coca-Cola Red livery. FEATURES Finely Printed Details SPECIFICATIONS OPERATO...
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View full detailsProduct Info The Beatles require almost no introduction, it is hard to imagine a corner of the globe where their punchy sounds have not been he...
View full detailsProduct Info The Beatles require almost no introduction, it is hard to imagine a corner of the globe where their punchy sounds have not been he...
View full details1:76 Scale model of a 3 Plank Wagon decorated in LMS livery. This model features a high level of detail and will make a great addition to your coll...
View full details1:76 Scale model of a 3 Plank Wagon decorated in a private owner livery. This model features a high level of detail and will make a great addition ...
View full details1:76 Scale model of a 4 Plank Wagon decorated in a private owner livery. This model features a high level of detail and will make a great addition ...
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