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Model: OO gauge DC. Steam locomotive Class B17 Darlington of Britisch Railways equipped with NEM 362 coupler pockets, KKK and English hook couplers.Prototype: The B17 Class was also known as either the Sandringham Class or the Footballer Class, depending on which name it carried. Designed by Nigel Gresley for passenger services on the Great Eastern Main Line, 73 were built between 1928 and 1937, 52 of them at the LNER’s Darlington Works and the remainder supplied by private builders North Britis

HORN R30433 · EAN: 5063129045548
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Hornby

Model: OO gauge DC. Bogie car. It belongs to Era 7, and is in the BR colour scheme. The wagon was used for transporting rails and track boards. It has a die-cast chassis, metal wheels and bolts that can be attached in various positions.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Bogie car. It belongs to Era 7, and is in the BR colour scheme. The wagon was used for transporting rails and track boards. It has a die-cast chassis, metal wheels and bolts that can be attached in various positions.
HORN R60204
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Model: Gauge 00 DC. BR 20T freight car equipped with an English hook coupler.Prototype: Until 1968, it was legally required that fully equipped freight trains had to have a brake van at the end. The brake van served as a brake to slow the train and as a space for the driver to perform additional tasks such as paperwork. Therefore, most brake vans were equipped with a stove and a desk on top of the brake rig. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) built 2,653 20-ton brake vans between 193
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Model: Gauge 00 DC. BR 20T freight car equipped with an English hook coupler.Prototype: Until 1968, it was legally required that fully equipped freight trains had to have a brake van at the end. The brake van served as a brake to slow the train and as a space for the driver to perform additional tasks such as paperwork. Therefore, most brake vans were equipped with a stove and a desk on top of the brake rig. The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) built 2,653 20-ton brake vans between 193
HORN R60286
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Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon set consisting of three TTA Tank Wagon from BP.Prototype: The TTA tanker was a mainstay of cargo traffic in the latter half of the 20th century.It did not have a specific design, but had a specification which resulted in largely similar wagons from each company that made them. Initially designed to haul dangerous cargo such as fuel, the use of the wagons diversified as they came closer to withdrawal in the early 2000s.
Hornby
Model: OO gauge DC. Freight wagon set consisting of three TTA Tank Wagon from BP.Prototype: The TTA tanker was a mainstay of cargo traffic in the latter half of the 20th century.It did not have a specific design, but had a specification which resulted in largely similar wagons from each company that made them. Initially designed to haul dangerous cargo such as fuel, the use of the wagons diversified as they came closer to withdrawal in the early 2000s.
HORN R60291
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Model: OO gauge DC. 20-ton Tank Wagon from United Oil Importers.Prototype: This example is typical of tank car traffic on British railways in the 20th century. Tank cars were divided into Class A and Class B, with the rarer Class A cars being built for the transport of more volatile materials.
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Model: OO gauge DC. 20-ton Tank Wagon from United Oil Importers.Prototype: This example is typical of tank car traffic on British railways in the 20th century. Tank cars were divided into Class A and Class B, with the rarer Class A cars being built for the transport of more volatile materials.
HORN R60293
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