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Coal fuelled Britain during the twentieth century and much of this fuel was transported by rail. The 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon began as a wartime ...
View full detailsThe HAA Coal Hoppers were designed for use as part of the new Merry-Go-Round (MGR) trains introduced in the 1960s. Replacing the ageing fleet of wo...
View full detailsCoal fuelled Britain during the twentieth century and much of this fuel was transported by rail. The 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon began as a wartime ...
View full detailsThe HAA Coal Hoppers were designed for use as part of the new Merry-Go-Round (MGR) trains introduced in the 1960s. Replacing the ageing fleet of wo...
View full detailsThe 27 Ton Steel Tippler Wagons were built by British Railways to convey bulk materials like stone, ore and chalk. Having no doors, these wagons we...
View full detailsThe HKA Bogie Hopper Wagons originated from JMA Coal Hoppers which were ordered by National Power in the mid-1990s. After being acquired by EWS, ma...
View full detailsWith the rapid development of Britain during the early-twentieth century, along with two world wars, oil and petroleum products were needed in abun...
View full detailsLMS 20 Ton Brake Van in NCB Blue livery with authentic weathered finish will make a fine addition to any N scale collection. MODEL FEATURES: Graham...
View full detailsLMS 20 Ton Brake Van in BR Engineers Grey & Yellow livery is sure to make a striking addition to any layout. MODEL FEATURES: Graham Farish N Sc...
View full detailsGraham Farish 373-782 TTA Tank Wagon with "Ciba Geigy" Branding - N Gauge
Features: - Length 77mm - NEM couplings.Most suited to the 1971-82 period.
Brand: Graham Farish Part Number: 377-651A Scale / Type: N Scale Our Code: 377-651A
Designed as a replacement for the Tube Wagons – many of which BR had inherited at Nationalisation or built themselves during the early-BR period – ...
View full detailsDesigned as a replacement for the Tube Wagons – many of which BR had inherited at Nationalisation or built themselves during the early-BR period – ...
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