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Dapol Ltd

Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger car Corridor Toplight 1935 Roundel All Third 2580 of the GWR.Prototype: The prototype coaches were constructed between 1914 and 1920 made of steel body sides with an absence of panelling but with bolection mouldings around the windows and frosted glass top light windows, sitting on Churchward 9’-0” bogies. They were designed to operate as a set comprising Left hand and right-hand Brake Thirds, 1 or 2-Thirds and left hand and right-hand Composites enabling all corrid

DAPO 4P-021-301
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Dapol Ltd

Model: OO gauge. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon 4907.011-7 of Tiphook Rail.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform positioned
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon 4907.011-7 of Tiphook Rail.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform positioned
DAPO 4F-048-004
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon GERS 97763 of Touax.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform positioned deep
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon GERS 97763 of Touax.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform positioned deep
DAPO 4F-048-003
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon GERS 97752 of Touax.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform positioned deep
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon GERS 97752 of Touax.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform positioned deep
DAPO 4F-048-002
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon 4907 033 1 of Tiphook Rail.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform position
Dapol Ltd
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon KQA/KTA container wagon 4907 033 1 of Tiphook Rail.Prototype: In the 1990s, the increasing use of 9'6" containers, known as high-cube containers, caused problems for freight operators transporting them on height-restricted British railway lines using conventional intermodal flat wagons. Tiphook’s approach to solving this problem was not the conventional solution of lowering the platform and using smaller wheels. Instead, they designed a lattice platform position
DAPO 4F-048-001
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