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DETAILS You can now recall the glory days of the train ferry with Rapido's new Diagram 1/227 ferry van. Inspired by European practice, these vans w...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsDETAILS The Great Western Railway’s V6 ‘Iron Mink’ is one of the most recognisable designs that came out of the Swindon wagon drawing office – and ...
View full detailsBased on diagram 1/479 Two Lots were built in Ashford by BR during 1961 - 1962, a total of 1200 wagons were built. Constructed to a modern design, ...
View full detailsPROTOTYPE Based on diagram 1/479 Two Lots were built in Ashford by BR during 1961 - 1962, a total of 1200 wagons were built. Constructed to a moder...
View full detailsNew Tooling from EFE Rail for the Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements comes in the form of the ‘ZCA’ Sea Urchin Open Wagon and this example i...
View full detailsBrand: Bachmann Part Number: 38-230 Scale / Type: OO Scale Our Code: 38-230
Set of two brake vans. 1x 20t Brake Van and 1x SR Pillbox Design Brake Van. FEATURES NEM Couplings Metal Wheels SPECIFICATIONS ERA 1982-94 O...
View full detailsThe popular BR 12 Ton Shock Van joins the Branchline range in BR Bauxite livery – complete with white markings denoting that this van is fitted wit...
View full detailsThe popular BR 12 Ton Shock Van joins the Branchline range in BR Bauxite livery – complete with white markings denoting that this van is fitted wit...
View full detailsThe Romanian built IOA wagon is a type of high sided open wagon designed to carry ballast and spoil. They were first released in 2009 and all carri...
View full detailsThe Romanian built IOA wagon is a type of high sided open wagon designed to carry ballast and spoil. They were first released in 2009 and all carri...
View full detailsThe Romanian built IOA wagon is a type of high sided open wagon designed to carry ballast and spoil. They were first released in 2009 and all carri...
View full detailsThe SECR used the same underframe as the 1426 for the two-plank ballast wagon. It introduced the first in 1919 and 120 were built over the next fou...
View full detailsThese vans were introduced in 1918 and they lasted well into BR days, setting the standard for future Southern Railway vans. They shared the same 9...
View full detailsThe SECR used the same underframe as the 1426 for the two-plank ballast wagon. It introduced the first in 1919 and 120 were built over the next fou...
View full detailsThese vans were introduced in 1918 and they lasted well into BR days, setting the standard for future Southern Railway vans. They shared the same 9...
View full detailsThese vans were introduced in 1918 and they lasted well into BR days, setting the standard for future Southern Railway vans. They shared the same 9...
View full detailsThe SECR used the same underframe as the 1426 for the two-plank ballast wagon. It introduced the first in 1919 and 120 were built over the next fou...
View full detailsSR (ex LSWR) 20T Brake Van No:55009
The popular BR 12 Ton Shock Van joins the Branchline range in BR Bauxite livery – complete with white markings denoting that this van is fitted wit...
View full detailsThe first freight wagons for the railway were open wagons. Initially, as the tractive effort of the locomotives was relatively low, these wagons we...
View full detailsHornby R6422 12T Box Van North Eastern Grey RailRoad Range
Box vans were the workhorses of the early freight industry, moving general merchandise and perishable goods and thousands were built over several d...
View full details5 Plank Wagons Coal Trader Triple Pack (Weathered)