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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Open Third & Brake Third Articulated Coach West Riding Limited LNER.Following the success of the LNER™s newly-introduced ˜Coronation™ trains in 1935, a new train was introduced to operate between London King™s Cross and Leeds and Bradford in 1937. A new set of carriages was built that was identical to the ˜Coronation™ with four twin articulated coaches, though not the streamlined beavertail observation car, named the ˜West Riding Limited™. Carriages were in pa
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Open Third & Brake Third Articulated Coach West Riding Limited LNER.Following the success of the LNER™s newly-introduced ˜Coronation™ trains in 1935, a new train was introduced to operate between London King™s Cross and Leeds and Bradford in 1937. A new set of carriages was built that was identical to the ˜Coronation™ with four twin articulated coaches, though not the streamlined beavertail observation car, named the ˜West Riding Limited™. Carriages were in pa
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Open Third & Kitchen Third Articulated Coach West Riding Limited LNER.Following the success of the LNER™s newly-introduced ˜Coronation™ trains in 1935, a new train was introduced to operate between London King™s Cross, Leeds and Bradford, in 1937. A new set of carriages was built that was identical to the ˜Coronation™ with four twin articulated coaches, though not the streamlined beavertail observation car, and was named the ˜West Riding Limited™. Carriages we
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Open Third & Kitchen Third Articulated Coach West Riding Limited LNER.Following the success of the LNER™s newly-introduced ˜Coronation™ trains in 1935, a new train was introduced to operate between London King™s Cross, Leeds and Bradford, in 1937. A new set of carriages was built that was identical to the ˜Coronation™ with four twin articulated coaches, though not the streamlined beavertail observation car, and was named the ˜West Riding Limited™. Carriages we
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Double Open First Articulated Coach West Riding Limited LNER.Following the success of the LNER™s newly-introduced ˜Coronation™ trains in 1935, a new train was introduced to operate between London King™s Cross and Leeds and Bradford in 1937. A new set of carriages was built that was identical to the ˜Coronation™ with four twin articulated coaches, though not the streamlined beavertail observation car, named the ˜West Riding Limited™. Carriages were in pairs, sh
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Double Open First Articulated Coach West Riding Limited LNER.Following the success of the LNER™s newly-introduced ˜Coronation™ trains in 1935, a new train was introduced to operate between London King™s Cross and Leeds and Bradford in 1937. A new set of carriages was built that was identical to the ˜Coronation™ with four twin articulated coaches, though not the streamlined beavertail observation car, named the ˜West Riding Limited™. Carriages were in pairs, sh
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Third Class of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.These
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Third Class of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.These
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Composite RH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.These wooden
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Composite RH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.These wooden
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Composite LH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.These wooden
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Composite LH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.These wooden
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Brake Third Class RH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.Thes
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Brake Third Class RH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.Thes
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Brake Third Class LH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.Thes
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Brake Third Class LH BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Although introduced onto the GWR by Collett from 1925, many of these modern-for-their-time coaches lasted in service until the 1960s, with many examples passing into departmental use. Some retained their chocolate and cream livery after nationalisation of Britain’s railways in 1948 and others were painted in the new owner’s crimson and cream.Thes
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach set Kitchen and Buttery Car and Composite Restaurant Jolly Tar of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: In 1949, two pairs of carriages were put into service on BR Southern Region to provide catering facilities with a difference. The idea came from Oliver Bulleid, the former Southern Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer, who had a track record of thinking outside the box with his unusual air-smoothed Pacifics, double
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach set Kitchen and Buttery Car and Composite Restaurant Jolly Tar of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: In 1949, two pairs of carriages were put into service on BR Southern Region to provide catering facilities with a difference. The idea came from Oliver Bulleid, the former Southern Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer, who had a track record of thinking outside the box with his unusual air-smoothed Pacifics, double
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach set Kitchen and Buttery Car and Composite Restaurant White Horse of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: In 1949, two pairs of carriages were put into service on BR Southern Region to provide catering facilities with a difference. The idea came from Oliver Bulleid, the former Southern Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer, who had a track record of thinking outside the box with his unusual air-smoothed Pacifics, doub
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach set Kitchen and Buttery Car and Composite Restaurant White Horse of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: In 1949, two pairs of carriages were put into service on BR Southern Region to provide catering facilities with a difference. The idea came from Oliver Bulleid, the former Southern Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer, who had a track record of thinking outside the box with his unusual air-smoothed Pacifics, doub
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Third Class LH GWR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Charles B. Collett developed a new range of standard coaches from 1922 to coincide with the reintroduction of the chocolate and cream livery onto the company’s network. These covered a wide variety of types, but the most common type introduced between 1925 and 1929 was the bow-ended corridor coach, of which several hundred were built at Swindon.The id
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Third Class LH GWR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Charles B. Collett developed a new range of standard coaches from 1922 to coincide with the reintroduction of the chocolate and cream livery onto the company’s network. These covered a wide variety of types, but the most common type introduced between 1925 and 1929 was the bow-ended corridor coach, of which several hundred were built at Swindon.The id
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor LH GWR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Charles B. Collett developed a new range of standard coaches from 1922 to coincide with the reintroduction of the chocolate and cream livery onto the company’s network. These covered a wide variety of types, but the most common type introduced between 1925 and 1929 was the bow-ended corridor coach, of which several hundred were built at Swindon.The idea of the bo
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor LH GWR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Charles B. Collett developed a new range of standard coaches from 1922 to coincide with the reintroduction of the chocolate and cream livery onto the company’s network. These covered a wide variety of types, but the most common type introduced between 1925 and 1929 was the bow-ended corridor coach, of which several hundred were built at Swindon.The idea of the bo
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Brake Third Class LH GWR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Charles B. Collett developed a new range of standard coaches from 1922 to coincide with the reintroduction of the chocolate and cream livery onto the company’s network. These covered a wide variety of types, but the most common type introduced between 1925 and 1929 was the bow-ended corridor coach, of which several hundred were built at Swindon.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Collet Corridor Brake Third Class LH GWR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Charles B. Collett developed a new range of standard coaches from 1922 to coincide with the reintroduction of the chocolate and cream livery onto the company’s network. These covered a wide variety of types, but the most common type introduced between 1925 and 1929 was the bow-ended corridor coach, of which several hundred were built at Swindon.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Maunsell of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: When the Southern Railway was formed in 1923, it continued to build coach designs inherited from the main three constituent companies. Richard Maunsell introduced the SR’s first ‘standard’ coaches, building over 1,200 of them. These were formed into 139 sets, as it was the SR’s practice to keep coaches together for long periods of time, with a set number at each end.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Maunsell of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: When the Southern Railway was formed in 1923, it continued to build coach designs inherited from the main three constituent companies. Richard Maunsell introduced the SR’s first ‘standard’ coaches, building over 1,200 of them. These were formed into 139 sets, as it was the SR’s practice to keep coaches together for long periods of time, with a set number at each end.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Maunsell Composite Coach of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: When the Southern Railway was formed in 1923, it continued to build coach designs inherited from the main three constituent companies. Richard Maunsell introduced the SR’s first ‘standard’ coaches, building over 1,200 of them. These were formed into 139 sets, as it was the SR’s practice to keep coaches together for long periods of time, with a set num
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger coach Maunsell Composite Coach of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: When the Southern Railway was formed in 1923, it continued to build coach designs inherited from the main three constituent companies. Richard Maunsell introduced the SR’s first ‘standard’ coaches, building over 1,200 of them. These were formed into 139 sets, as it was the SR’s practice to keep coaches together for long periods of time, with a set num
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger Coach Passenger Brake Gresley Corridor of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenan
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger Coach Passenger Brake Gresley Corridor of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenan
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger Coach Composite Brake Coach Gresley Corridor of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant mai
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger Coach Composite Brake Coach Gresley Corridor of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant mai
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger Coach Dining Coach Gresley Corridor of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenance
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Model: OO gauge DC. Passenger Coach Dining Coach Gresley Corridor of the BR equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenance
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Model: OO gauge DC. BR Gresley Corridor 3rd class passenger car equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenance to stop them
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Model: OO gauge DC. BR Gresley Corridor 3rd class passenger car equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenance to stop them
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Model: OO gauge DC. BR Gresley Corridor 1st class passenger car equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenance to stop them
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Model: OO gauge DC. BR Gresley Corridor 1st class passenger car equipped with NEM 362 coupling pockets and English hook coupling.Prototype: Gresley’s standard LNER 61ft 6in coaches were solidly built, and despite being a design inherited from the GNR in 1923 and built until 1942, many of them lasted in service until 1965, working alongside BR Mk1 coaches, which they were compatible with.The varnished teak finish was vulnerable to extremes of weather and required constant maintenance to stop them
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Model: OO gauge DC. This DVT is compatible with LNER Mk4 coaches and a LNER Class 91 locomotive.Prototype: Metro-Cammell of Washwood Heath, Birmingham built 32 DVTs between 1989 and 1992, specifically for use in the InterCity 225 sets on the ECML. After the loss of one set in the Great Heck accident in 2001, the remaining sets were refurbished by Bombardier at Wakefield between 2003 and 2005. They were further refurbished in 2016, before London North Eastern Railway took over the InterCity East
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Model: OO gauge DC. This DVT is compatible with LNER Mk4 coaches and a LNER Class 91 locomotive.Prototype: Metro-Cammell of Washwood Heath, Birmingham built 32 DVTs between 1989 and 1992, specifically for use in the InterCity 225 sets on the ECML. After the loss of one set in the Great Heck accident in 2001, the remaining sets were refurbished by Bombardier at Wakefield between 2003 and 2005. They were further refurbished in 2016, before London North Eastern Railway took over the InterCity East
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Equipped with interior, NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers.English operating instructions.
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Equipped with interior, NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers.English operating instructions.
HORN R40175
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Model: OO gauge DC. Mk4 passenger coach as Standard Coach F of the LNER. Equipped with interior, NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers.English operating instructions.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Mk4 passenger coach as Standard Coach F of the LNER. Equipped with interior, NEM coupler pockets, English hook couplers.English operating instructions.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Mk4 passenger coach in LNER livery. With on-board toilet.
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Model: OO gauge DC. Mk4 passenger coach in LNER livery. With on-board toilet.
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