British Railways Wagons Eras 4-5

Traditional steam-era 4-wheel goods wagons in the 1950s and 1960s

A very good model of the standard BR 16-ton steel mineral wagon. Over 200,000 of these wagons were built to replace wooden wagons used for coal and mineral traffic.

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A detailed model of the later Ministry of Transport 16-ton open mineral wagon painted in the MoT brown colours.

These wagons were built during the later part of WW2, production continuing until around 1950. The wagons were ordered due to the steady deterioration of the elderly wooden wagon fleet under wartime conditions.

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Well detailed model of the sloped side version of the well known 16-ton steel bodied mineral wagon. Lettered as a wagon operated by the Ministry of Transport, some of these wagons were in service before nationalisation.
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Model of the GWR end door equipped goods box van, used for the conveyance of motor cars. Painted in the Bauxite livery used by BR to distinguish wagons fitted with vacuum train brake.

Eras 4-6

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A good model of the BR design shock-absorbing covered box van with planked body.

The side mounted shock absorbers allowed the body limited movement end-to-end, offering protection for the load from the sudden jolts of shunting.

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A good model of the BR design shock-absorbing covered box van with corrugated steel ends.

The side mounted shock absorbers allowed the body limited movement end-to-end, offering protection for the load from the sudden jolts of shunting.

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An excellent model of the early BR 4-wheel container flat wagon complete with a BD type container in the crimson livery.
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A nice model of the steam-era 4-wheeled Conflat container wagon loaded with a large BD type container owned by removals firm Pickfords.

Eras 4-5

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BR midland region numbered wagon.

The Southern Railway built batches of their standard box vans with the distinctive alternating broad and narrow planks for all of the major railway companies during WW2. These vans passed to BR in 1948, carrying regional numbers appropriate to their previous owners.

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A new model of the BR standard design van with steel ends and plywood side sheeting. Several thousand of these box vans were built alongside the planked version of the same basic design.

Painted in the BR bauxite colour for vacuum brake fitted goods wagons, many of these wagons carried this livery until withdrawn in the 1970s and it is commonly seen today on preserved examples.

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The BR standard design covered box van could be built using planked sides and doors, or plywood clad sides and doors. Many of these vans ended up with a mixture or the two. Plywood doors fitted to planked sided vans being the most common.

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A model of the BR standard design steel-bodied open merchandise wagon. This model features the chain pocket dimples which contained a ring to whcih loads could be lashed securely.

This model will be painted in the early BR bauxite livery.

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A model of the BR standard design steel-bodied open merchandise wagon.

This model will be painted in the later BR goods brown bauxite livery.

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A model of the LNER design ventilated box van with corrugated steel end panels. This model is finished in BR bauxite livery with the later boxed lettering.

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A new model of the War Department Warflat bogie flat wagon designed to convey heavy military vehicles during WW2.

This model is painted in post war British Army bronze green and supplied with a model tank load.

Era 4 1948-1956

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A good model of these steel bodied vans which were specially built and fitted with secure doors for the transport of explosives.

Originally this was principally gunpowder and frequently used to transport explosives for mines and quarries, this name was retained for use on these vans long after other explosives were developed. During peacetime the cargoes included all kinds of explosives and potentially explosive material, plus ammunition deliveries for reserve and cadet units across Britain.

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GWR orders for the Fruit D express fruit van were still being delivered into the 1950s. These useful vans were widely used for express parcels the growing small consignments business.
Many of these relatively new vans were still in service when the change to blue livery occured in the late 1960s/ early 1970s, the last examples surviving in service until about 1980, often travelling widely in parcels service.
This model painted in rail blue is ideal for the 1970s era, the twilight years of the Western regions' diesel hydraulic locomotive fleet, when many of these vans were used to transport spare parts from Swindon works to locomotive depots.

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GWR orders for the Fruit D express fruit van were still being delivered into the 1950s. These useful vans were widely used for express parcels the growing small consignments business. Being a passenger rated van able to run in passenger trains the BR maroon livery was applied.

These vans were used for the growing parcels and small consignments business, later many being adopted by the engineering departments as material and locomotive parts carriers.

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GWR orders for the Fruit D express fruit van were still being delivered into the 1950s. These useful vans were widely used for express parcels the growing small consignments business being able to travel with express parcels and local passenger trains to provide rapid parcel transit times.

This model is finished in the BR maroon livery applied from 1958, with many of these Fruit D vans remaining in traffic into the blue era of the 1970s.

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A well made model of the BR fruit van (mex) finished in bauxite livery.
These vans were converted from cattle wagons by the GWR, being fitted with full-height side doors and the open side panels planked over.

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Model of a Southern Railway design ventilated van with the distinctive tri-arc roof built after nationalisation and painted in BR goods grey livery

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Model of a British Railways standard design bulk grain hopper from the 1950's. These wagons were a continuation of the steel-bodied bulk grain wagons introduced by the LMS in the 1930s. BR built a substantial fleet of these grain wagons as grain processing had become more concentrated in fewer, larger mills during and following WW2 and moving grain in bulk hopper wagons was far more efficient than sacks in box vans.
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Model of a 7 plank open wagon in British Railways grey livery.
One of the most common wagons in use in the steam era these were used by the major railway companies and the many thousands of private wagon owners, all of which were taken over by British Railways in 1948.
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A new model of the GWR diagram AA20 goods train brake van, coded Toad, which was introduced in 1934.
This Rapido Trains model has been designed using works drawings and incorporates a number of different optional fittings to replicate variations between individual vehicles including different roof rain strips, different height footboards and different wheelsets. The model includes a full interior alongside a removable roof.
The requirement for brakevans on fully-fitted trains ended in 1968 but that didn’t mean the end of the ‘Toads’. Many were adopted by the engineering departments who found the plate-sided verandah ideal for transporting tools, while the cabin made an ideal mess van. A large number of GWR ‘Toads’ including several AA20s have been preserved.
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A new model of the GWR diagram AA20 goods train brake van, coded Toad, which was introduced in 1934.
This Rapido Trains model has been designed using works drawings and incorporates a number of different optional fittings to replicate variations between individual vehicles including different roof rain strips, different height footboards and different wheelsets. The model includes a full interior alongside a removable roof.
The requirement for brakevans on fully-fitted trains ended in 1968 but that didn’t mean the end of the ‘Toads’. Many were adopted by the engineering departments who found the plate-sided verandah ideal for transporting tools, while the cabin made an ideal mess van. A large number of GWR ‘Toads’ including several AA20s have been preserved.
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These distinctive vans were heavily influenced by Midland Railway practice, as adapted to the more flexible dual-veranda design introduced in 1910. The SECR built 50 new vans to this design and 25 older single-veranda vans were rebuilt, with detail differences between the original and new ends. Both types have been tooled. Examples survived into British Railways ownership, with at least 1 survivor on the Kent & East Sussex Railway.
Model finished as British Railways Southern region van S55434 in BR goods grey livery.
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New model of the LMS standard wood construction 5 plank open general merchandise wagons to diagram 1666. Developed from the Midland Railway designs updated to the 1923 RCH wagon specifications an entire assembly line was put together to build these wagons, with 54,450 completed between 1923 and 1930. For perspective, this one wagon design was more numerous than the entire Southern Railway wagon fleet, making this one of the most common open merchandise wagons on the British railway network by the 1930s. The vast majority of these wagons would still have been in service at nationalisation and would have been is use until substantial numbers of newer BR standard design wagons were available to begin replacing them in the late 1950s.
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New model of the LMS standard wood construction 5 plank open general merchandise wagons to diagram 1666. Developed from the Midland Railway designs updated to the 1923 RCH wagon specifications an entire assembly line was put together to build these wagons, with 54,450 completed between 1923 and 1930. For perspective, this one wagon design was more numerous than the entire Southern Railway wagon fleet, making this one of the most common open merchandise wagons on the British railway network by the 1930s. The vast majority of these wagons would still have been in service at nationalisation and would have been is use until substantial numbers of newer BR standard design wagons were available to begin replacing them in the late 1950s.
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Detailed model of the Southern Railway standard design 8 plank open wagons with their distinctive hinged top doors produced by Rapido Trains. These open wagons were the most numerous type built by the Southern Railway, with over 8,000 constructed between 1926 and 1937. The majority of these passed to  British Railways ownership at nationalisation.
This model diagram D1379 wagon S30215 features the 9ft wheelbase chassis, Morton brake levers and split-spoke wheels. Finished in British Railways goods grey livery.
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Detailed model of the Southern Railway standard design 8 plank open wagons with their distinctive hinged top doors produced by Rapido Trains. These open wagons were the most numerous type built by the Southern Railway, with over 8,000 constructed between 1926 and 1937. The majority of these passed to  British Railways ownership at nationalisation.
This model diagram D1379 wagon S27930 features the 9ft wheelbase chassis, Morton brake levers and split-spoke wheels. Finished in British Railways goods grey livery.
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Detailed model of the Southern Railway standard design 8 plank open wagons with their distinctive hinged top doors produced by Rapido Trains. These open wagons were the most numerous type built by the Southern Railway, with over 8,000 constructed between 1926 and 1937. The majority of these passed to  British Railways ownership at nationalisation.
This model diagram D1379 wagon S34745 features the 9ft wheelbase chassis, SR 'Freighter' brakes and split-spoke wheels. Finished in British Railways goods grey livery.
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Detailed model of the Southern Railway standard design 8 plank open wagons with their distinctive hinged top doors produced by Rapido Trains. These open wagons were the most numerous type built by the Southern Railway, with over 8,000 constructed between 1926 and 1937. The majority of these passed to  British Railways ownership at nationalisation.
This model diagram D1400 wagon S11530 features the 10ft wheelbase chassis, SR 'Freighter' brakes and disc wheels. Finished British Railways goods grey livery.
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Introduced in 1911 as the GWRs new standard general merchandise open wagon now had 5 plank high sides and was equipped with a folding sheet rail for weather protection. Allocated diagram reference O11 10815 were built between 1911 and 1919, along with a further 2,105 wagons with vacuum train brakes (diagram O15) built by 1922.
This model replicates unfitted diagram O11 wagon number W92464 in British Railways goods grey livery.
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Introduced in 1911 as the GWRs new standard general merchandise open wagon now had 5 plank high sides and was equipped with a folding sheet rail for weather protection. Allocated diagram reference O11 10815 were built between 1911 and 1919, along with a further 2,105 wagons with vacuum train brakes (diagram O15) built by 1922.
This model replicates vacuum train brake fitted diagram O15 wagon number W30091 in British Railways bauxite livery.
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Introduced in 1911 as the GWRs new standard general merchandise open wagon now had 5 plank high sides and was equipped with a folding sheet rail for weather protection. Allocated diagram reference O11 10815 were built between 1911 and 1919, along with a further 2,105 wagons with vacuum train brakes (diagram O15) built by 1922.
This model replicates vacuum train brake fitted diagram O15 wagon number W30359 in GWR goods grey livery with British Railways lettering.
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In 1912 the GWR standardised the twin-bonnet pattern end for their ventilated box vans which continued until after nationalisation. The first vans with the revised end were given diagrams V14 for vans with vacuum train brakes for express goods trains and V16 for the unfitted version. 5,506 'fitted vans were built along with 2,759 unfitted before the underframe was changed to a 10-feet wheelbase in the mid-1920s. The majority of these vans remained in service at nationalisation, though their older 9-feet wheelbase chassis demoted them from express goods service.
This model replicates vacuum train brake fitted diagram V14 van W103737 in British Railways bauxite livery.
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A detailed model of the GWR diagram V16 vacuum brake fitted ventilated box van as converted to an insulated meat van. An order was issued in 1918 for the conversion of 300 vans to boost the fleet of meat vans during WW1, the diagram X6 vans having added insulation and the end bonnet vents sealed, though not removed to allow reconversion back to ventilated vans. For at least 285 of these conversions the extra insulation was retained as in 1922 these vans were further adapted as insulated and steam heated vans for banana traffic.
Model finished in GWR goods dark grey livery with 25in height lettering, as used in the pre-grouping era.
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In May 1918 an order was issued to convert 300 GWR diagram V16 vacuum brake fitted MINK A ventilated box vans to insulated meat vans as a wartime measure. By 1922 refrigerated ships were bringing large volumes of 'green' bananas. 258 of the insulated vans were reconverted with steam warming apparatus added to ripen the bananas as they travelled to market.
This van is finished as British Railways W93525 in the bauxite livery applied by BR to identify vacuum train brake fitted wagons.
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In May 1918 an order was issued to convert 300 GWR diagram V16 vacuum brake fitted MINK A ventilated box vans to insulated meat vans as a wartime measure. By 1922 refrigerated ships were bringing large volumes of 'green' bananas. 258 of the insulated vans were reconverted with steam warming apparatus added to ripen the bananas as they travelled to market.
This van is finished as British Railways W93370 in the bauxite livery applied by BR to identify vacuum train brake fitted wagons.
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The Diagram 1410 van was the most numerous ventilated van built by the London & South Western Railway (LSWR). Construction began in 1885 and more than 1,000 were built, with various detail differences introduced over the lifetime of the vans. These characterful vehicles feature outside framing, sliding doors and were built with a reduced height when compared with vans built later on. From 1912 the LSWR built further vans to the new Diagram 1406 which were some 7 inches taller than the Diagram 1410, and one such van is the subject of this model. Depicting a van which has survived to Nationalisation, this model sports Lift Link brakes, Panter axle boxes and plain tapered buffers. Later in 1912, the Diagram 1408 van was introduced which featured hinged doors rather than sliding – this allowed the van body to be slightly wider, increasing the payload. Both the Diagram 1410 and 1408 van also feature in the EFE Rail range.

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The Warwell wagons were built during WW2 to carry tanks arriving from the USA. After 1945 a small fleet was retained by the British Army for moving tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) in the UK and Germany. Surplus wagons were passed on to British Railways, being used as heavy duty road vehicle carriers and for steel traffic.
This model replicates wagon M360337, a warwell allocated to the LMS after the war and painted in the BR goods grey livery as a wagon in general goods service. These 50 ton capacity wagons with sloped ends were used to carry heavy road vehicles by end loading, while the depressed centre well allowed large metal castings to be loaded. Eras 4-6.
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Oxford Rail OR76MW6002B OO Gauge BR ex-LNER 6 Plank Open Merchandise Wagon BR Grey E163353

The LNER constructed a slightly larger 6 plank bodied open wagon for general merchandise service, in place of the 5 plank body favoured by LMS and GWR companies. The LNER design used the RCH wood chassis far longer than the other companies who changed to the stronger steel frame design, resulting in the LNER wagons being quite easily identifyable. This model from Oxford Rail provides modellers with a good and detailed model of these LNER wagons for the first time.

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A small multipurpose goods van which would transport all manner of items whilst keeping them protected from the wind and rain. This wagon features a single vent design allowing air to flow thereby maintaining a cooler air temperature.
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A small multipurpose goods van which would transport all manner of items. This wagon features a quad vent design resulting in superior ventilation. In this case, the additional ventilation allows the transportation of meat which would perish if the temperature were to rise too high.
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‘Mogo’ vans were railway vans built by Great Western Railway (GWR) in order to transport motor vehicles. Each van could only take a single vehicle which was loaded by driving through doors in the end of the van. The van additionally featured side doors so that it could be used to transport normal goods if not needed as a motor transporter. 350 wagons were built by GWR with the first appearing in 1933.
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The loading gauge on British railways could preclude the movement of tall goods on normal wagons. One solution to this was to lower the centre of the wagon so that the goods sat closer to the rail. Lowmac wagons feature a distinctive shape; a flat platform in the centre with sloped platforms that rose up towards the ends making room for the wheels underneath.
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The Loriot Y was a design of well wagon intended to transport machinery that would be too large for the GWR loading gauge. Two wagons were built, and one Loriot Y was used by BR up until the early 90s.
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Simple and humble, the light roofs and wooden distinctiveness of the Twin Vent Van are a nice finisher to many a train: collectible and paired easily with an array of coaches, wagons and locomotives.
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British Railways used several standard types of wagon. The Conflat A, which could carry one type 'B', or two type 'A', containers, was the most common; while the Conflat L, which could carry three smaller containers for bulk powders, was also produced in large numbers.
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Hornby Railways R6733A OO Gauge British Railways 20 Ton Coke Hopper Wagon

An exciting new model, these large and quite distinctive hopper wagons were fitted with extra boards to provide volume capacity for 20 tons of coke to be carried.
Coke hopper wagons were built first by the LMS and later the design was adopted as a standard British Railways type. Often seen running in complete trains from the coke ovens to the iron and steel furnaces, frequently empty wagons returned in small numbers conveyed by regular goods trains.

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A detailed model of the early LMS standard design of goods brake van, a direct development of the last Midland Railway design. These vans were built with and without side lookout duckets, both styles remaining in service into the 1960s.

This model of a van with lookout duckets is painted in the British Railways goods grey livery.

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A new model of the War Department Warflat bogie flat wagon designed to convey heavy military vehicles during WW2.

This model is painted in British Railways wagon grey.

Era 5 1957-1966

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LMS ventilated box van as running in the early BR period and painted in the BR goods grey livery.
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Model of a British Railways standard design ventilated box van finished in bauxite livery.
Around 24,000 of these vans were constructed in the 1950s with the last being withdrawn in the mid-1980s.
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A well made model of the BR fruit van (mex) finished in bauxite livery.
These vans followed the GWR practice of using cattle wagons for express vegetable trains, equipping specially converted wagons with full-height side doors and planking over the open portion of the sides.
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Model of a Britosh Railways standard design cattle wagon finished in bauxite livery
The British Railways standard design of cattle wagon was based on the GWR design dating back to 1888, updates with BR standard chassis design, roof profile and brake fittings. Like many of the similar GWR wagons the BR cattle wagons were equipped with vacuum train brakes, carrying the bauxite 'fitted' livery.
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A neat model of the Southern Railway 2+2 style planked box van, with the distinctive 'wrap-over' roof profile.
This model is finished in British Railways grey livery as B753822, a wagon built after nationalisation.
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The 'Iron Mink' is one of the most recognisable GWR wagon types from the end of the 19th century, with over 4,700 examples constructed between 1886 and 1901. Both underframe and body were built from iron and steel, creating a robust and long-lived wagon, with examples surviving into the 1960s. The metal construction made the design ideal for use as Gunpowder vans, wagons to the same style being used by other railway companies and private owners.
This model is finished British Railways goods grey livery. 1948 onwards.
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The 'Iron Mink' is one of the most recognisable GWR wagon types from the end of the 19th century, with over 4,700 examples constructed between 1886 and 1901. Both underframe and body were built from iron and steel, creating a robust and long-lived wagon, with examples surviving into the 1960s. The metal construction made the design ideal for use as Gunpowder vans, wagons to the same style being used by other railway companies and private owners.
This model is finished British Railways departmental grey livery. 1948 onwards.
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A new model of the GWR diagram AA20 goods train brake van, coded Toad, which was introduced in 1934.
This Rapido Trains model has been designed using works drawings and incorporates a number of different optional fittings to replicate variations between individual vehicles including different roof rain strips, different height footboards and different wheelsets. The model includes a full interior alongside a removable roof.
The requirement for brakevans on fully-fitted trains ended in 1968 but that didn’t mean the end of the ‘Toads’. Many were adopted by the engineering departments who found the plate-sided verandah ideal for transporting tools, while the cabin made an ideal mess van. A large number of GWR ‘Toads’ including several AA20s have been preserved.
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These distinctive vans were heavily influenced by Midland Railway practice, as adapted to the more flexible dual-veranda design introduced in 1910. The SECR built 50 new vans to this design and 25 older single-veranda vans were rebuilt, with detail differences between the original and new ends. Both types have been tooled. Examples survived into British Railways ownership, with at least 1 survivor on the Kent & East Sussex Railway.
Model finished as British Railways Southern region van S55371 in BR goods grey livery.
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New model of the LMS standard wood construction 5 plank open general merchandise wagons to diagram 1666. Developed from the Midland Railway designs updated to the 1923 RCH wagon specifications an entire assembly line was put together to build these wagons, with 54,450 completed between 1923 and 1930. For perspective, this one wagon design was more numerous than the entire Southern Railway wagon fleet, making this one of the most common open merchandise wagons on the British railway network by the 1930s. The vast majority of these wagons would still have been in service at nationalisation and would have been is use until substantial numbers of newer BR standard design wagons were available to begin replacing them in the late 1950s.
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New model of the LMS standard wood construction 5 plank open general merchandise wagons to diagram 1666. Developed from the Midland Railway designs updated to the 1923 RCH wagon specifications an entire assembly line was put together to build these wagons, with 54,450 completed between 1923 and 1930. For perspective, this one wagon design was more numerous than the entire Southern Railway wagon fleet, making this one of the most common open merchandise wagons on the British railway network by the 1930s. The vast majority of these wagons would still have been in service at nationalisation and would have been is use until substantial numbers of newer BR standard design wagons were available to begin replacing them in the late 1950s.
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New model of the LMS standard wood construction 5 plank open general merchandise wagons to diagram 1666. Developed from the Midland Railway designs updated to the 1923 RCH wagon specifications an entire assembly line was put together to build these wagons, with 54,450 completed between 1923 and 1930. For perspective, this one wagon design was more numerous than the entire Southern Railway wagon fleet, making this one of the most common open merchandise wagons on the British railway network by the 1930s. The vast majority of these wagons would still have been in service at nationalisation and would have been is use until substantial numbers of newer BR standard design wagons were available to begin replacing them in the late 1950s.
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Detailed model of the Southern Railway standard design 8 plank open wagons with their distinctive hinged top doors produced by Rapido Trains. These open wagons were the most numerous type built by the Southern Railway, with over 8,000 constructed between 1926 and 1937. The majority of these passed to  British Railways ownership at nationalisation.
This model diagram D1379 wagon S34301 features the 9ft wheelbase chassis, SR 'Freighter' brakes and split-spoke wheels. Finished in British Railways goods grey livery.
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Introduced in 1911 as the GWRs new standard general merchandise open wagon now had 5 plank high sides and was equipped with a folding sheet rail for weather protection. Allocated diagram reference O11 10815 were built between 1911 and 1919, along with a further 2,105 wagons with vacuum train brakes (diagram O15) built by 1922.
This model replicates unfitted diagram O11 wagon number W24079 in British Railways goods grey livery with sheet rail and lettered HYBAR.
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Introduced in 1911 as the GWRs new standard general merchandise open wagon now had 5 plank high sides and was equipped with a folding sheet rail for weather protection. Allocated diagram reference O11 10815 were built between 1911 and 1919, along with a further 2,105 wagons with vacuum train brakes (diagram O15) built by 1922.
This model replicates vacuum train brake and sheet rail fitted diagram O15 wagon number W20318 in British Railways bauxite livery lettered HYBARFIT.
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In 1912 the GWR standardised the twin-bonnet pattern end for their ventilated box vans which continued until after nationalisation. The first vans with the revised end were given diagrams V14 for vans with vacuum train brakes for express goods trains and V16 for the unfitted version. 5,506 'fitted vans were built along with 2,759 unfitted before the underframe was changed to a 10-feet wheelbase in the mid-1920s. The majority of these vans remained in service at nationalisation, though their older 9-feet wheelbase chassis demoted them from express goods service.
This model replicates vacuum train brake fitted diagram V14 van W101826 in British Railways bauxite livery lettered for return to Morris Cowley.
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In 1912 the GWR standardised the twin-bonnet pattern end for their ventilated box vans which continued until after nationalisation. The first vans with the revised end were given diagrams V14 for vans with vacuum train brakes for express goods trains and V16 for the unfitted version. 5,506 'fitted vans were built along with 2,759 unfitted before the underframe was changed to a 10-feet wheelbase in the mid-1920s. The majority of these vans remained in service at nationalisation, though their older 9-feet wheelbase chassis demoted them from express goods service.
This model replicates vacuum train brake fitted diagram V14 van W101918 in British Railways bauxite livery with Blue Circle Portland Cement traders poster.
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In 1912 the GWR standardised the twin-bonnet pattern end for their ventilated box vans which continued until after nationalisation. The first vans with the revised end were given diagrams V14 for vans with vacuum train brakes for express goods trains and V16 for the unfitted version. 5,506 'fitted vans were built along with 2,759 unfitted before the underframe was changed to a 10-feet wheelbase in the mid-1920s. The majority of these vans remained in service at nationalisation, though their older 9-feet wheelbase chassis demoted them from express goods service.
This model replicates unfitted diagram V16 van W100355 in British Railways goods grey livery.
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In 1912 the GWR standardised the twin-bonnet pattern end for their ventilated box vans which continued until after nationalisation. The first vans with the revised end were given diagrams V14 for vans with vacuum train brakes for express goods trains and V16 for the unfitted version. 5,506 'fitted vans were built along with 2,759 unfitted before the underframe was changed to a 10-feet wheelbase in the mid-1920s. The majority of these vans remained in service at nationalisation, though their older 9-feet wheelbase chassis demoted them from express goods service.
This model replicates unfitted diagram V16 van W16229 in British Railways goods grey livery.
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In May 1918 an order was issued to convert 300 GWR diagram V16 vacuum brake fitted MINK A ventilated box vans to insulated meat vans as a wartime measure. By 1922 refrigerated ships were bringing large volumes of 'green' bananas. 258 of the insulated vans were reconverted with steam warming apparatus added to ripen the bananas as they travelled to market.
This van is finished as 93563 in the GWRs dark grey goods wagon livery with the post-1942 lettering applied to these vans as they were overhauled after WW2 ready for the return of banana imports.
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In May 1918 an order was issued to convert 300 GWR diagram V16 vacuum brake fitted MINK A ventilated box vans to insulated meat vans as a wartime measure. By 1922 refrigerated ships were bringing large volumes of 'green' bananas. 258 of the insulated vans were reconverted with steam warming apparatus added to ripen the bananas as they travelled to market.
This van is finished as 93665 in the GWRs dark grey goods wagon livery with the post-1942 lettering applied to these vans as they were overhauled after WW2 ready for the return of banana imports.
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Oxford Rail OR76CAR001B OO Gauge BR Bogie Carflat ex-LMS Chassis Bauxite Finish

BR Carflat wagons were built between 1959 and 1975. Our version Diag 1/088 represents 340 wagons built to Diagram 1/088 specifically on ex-LMS 60ft chassis with 9ft bogies. The Carflats to this particular diagram were built from 1964 to 1968. Finished in BR Bauxite with Black under frames, this version would have entered use in 1964 after conversion at Derby Works. Without TOPS code. Our model will feature fine detail, high quality finish and NEM coupling pockets.

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Oxford Rail OR76TOA003 OO Gauge BR ex-GWR6 Wheel Toad Brake Van Plated Sides BR Grey Bordesley Junction

The Oxford Rail model has been designed to incorporate several of the changes made to these vans over their long lives. This model finished in later condition with steel-sheathed sides to the van and veranda and finished in early British Railways grey livery.

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Oxford Rail OR76TOB003 OO Gauge BR Toad 4 Wheel Brake Van - Basingstoke Numbered 35717

This model is finished in British Railways grey livery and allocated to Basingstoke, one of the connections between the GWR and Southern networks.

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Oxford Rail OR76WW002 OO Gauge Warwell A Wagon Diamond Bogies BR Brown DM360331
A detailed model of the depressed centre Warwell wagons built during WW2 to carry US-built Sherman tanks and other military vehicles between the factories and west coast importing ports to the embarkation ports along the south coast.
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One of the key drivers of industrial growth throughout the 20th century was the idea that good could be transported in standardised containers. Flat wagons provided a huge amount of versatility due to the fact that goods could be loaded into the container before being placed onto a train, and the container could be removed at the other end to continue its journey to the customer.

The most common type of Conflat wagon was the Conflat A which could carry two type A containers or a single type B container. The Conflat B wagon was able to carry wider containers such as a pair of AFP frozen food containers.

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The loading gauge on British railways could preclude the movement of tall goods on normal wagons. One solution to this was to lower the centre of the wagon so that the goods sat closer to the rail. Lowmac wagons feature a distinctive shape; a flat platform in the centre with sloped platforms that rose up towards the ends making room for the wheels underneath.
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Bogie bolster wagons are used to convey loads which are too long to fit into standard open wagons. This BR grey bolster is a fine model of the type with detail including deck planking and movable bolster stakes.
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Bogie well wagons were used for loads which would be too tall to fit inside the loading gauge (the maximum size of the train which will pass through bridges etc.). The depressed central well section allowed the load to be carried below the floor level of standard wagons.

This model is a GWR designed 45-ton capacity wagon as running during the early British Railways period, painted in the light grey goods wagon livery. Several suitable loads are available, including large boilers and electricity power transformers.

Eras 4-5

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An good model of the 30-ton bogie bolster wagon painted in the BR goods grey livery. This model is supplied complete with load of steel pipes.

Eras 4-5

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An excellent model of the standard BR 27-ton iron ore tippler wagon painted in the goods grey livery. These wagons were used for many other loads in addition to iron ore, including other ores, sand and aggregates traffics.
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An excellent model of the BR sand tippler wagon in BR grey livery, as used to designate non-vacuum fitted wagons.
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A detailed model of the British Railways standard design of cattle wagon. The design of these wagons was based closely on the late GWR design, altered to incorporate BR standard fittings and components.

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A detailed model of the classic BR Presflo covered hopper wagon finished in BR goods brown livery with Rugby Cement advertising and TOPS lettering.

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Designed for carrying fine powder products these wagons used compressed air to fluidise the load, allowing powder products flow through the discharge pipes like a liquid. This was particularly useful for bulk cement distribution and a great improvement on steel box vans previously used.
In addition to the British Railways owned wagons several of the cement companies purchased or leased wagons for their own regular traffic flows, this wagon carrying the bright yellow livery of Blue Circle Cement.

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Sometimes known as Pill Box vans these guards brake vans were designed for the Southern Railway in the 1930s, showing the steady development from the short wheelbase brake vans of earlier years towards the familiar BR standard design of the 1950s. The longer wheelbase (distance between the axles) provided a better ride for the guard, also allowing an increase in the weight and therefore effectiveness of the hand brake. Side lookout duckets allowed the guard to keep an eye on the running of the train and to watch for signals which may need him to apply the brake to help bring the train to a halt.

This model is painted in the British Railways bauxite goods wagon livery.

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A highly detailed model of the small GWR shunters trucks used to provide a place for the shunter to ride safely around goods yards, coupled to the shunting engine. The box and flat floor of the wagon provided storage space for tools and spares, including shunters poles, brake sticks, train tail lamps and spare couplings.
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A highly detailed model of the BR design 12-ton pipe wagon painted in the later bauxite brown livery. These long drop-side wagons were a useful high capacity open goods wagon originally designed to convey pipes. A large number were built in the 1950s as post-WW2 reconstruction got underway and the mains sewer network was expanded, modernised and pipes renewed.

Era 5 1957-1966

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British Rails' second and much more successful design of pallet carrying vans the Vanwide featured double doors in the central section of the wagon which when opened fully gave access to over half the length of the van. Loads were now placed centrally within the wagon wheelbase, resolving the unequal loading experienced with first design off-set door vans.
Dubbed 'Vanwide' these vans continued in service alongside the large air braked vans introduced from the late 1960s, with many being equipped with air brakes in place of the original vacuum train brakes, their last user being the military, whose depots had sharply curved track unsuitable for the larger long wheelbase vans.
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A new model of the Maunsell and Lynes designed 25-ton goods train brake vans built for the South Eastern & Chatham Railway following WW1 and formed the initial standard brake vans for the Southern Railway. These long wheelbase vans with full-length cabins and enclosed verandas were known as 'dance hall' vans, in contrast to the later and much more austere Southern Railway 'pill box' vans.
Model finished in British Railways goods grey livery.
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LMS design steel-ended ventilated box van, one of many thousands built by the LMS and British Railways between the 1930s and early 1950s.
Fitted with sliding doors these vans remained in service into the 1970s on traffic flows where loading dock restrictions prevented the easy opening of the swinging cupboard style doors.
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Model of a 16 ton steel bodied mineral wagon, one of around 300,000 in service with British Railways by the end of the 1950s, having replaced the many thousands of all-wood coal wagons acquired by BR at nationalisation.
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Model of a 5 plank open wagon of LMS origin painted in British Railways grey livery.

Era 4 1948-1956

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Rapido Trains have chosen to model the late LNER design of LOWMAC low machinery wagon, a design which was built in large numbers for the type for both the LNER and LMS during WW2 and later adopted by British Railways as a standard design. Equipped with vacuum train brakes these LOWMACs were among the very few 'special' wagon types which could run in fast goods trains.
The Rapido Trains model features fine detailing including the lashing rings used to secure the load and brake rigging arranged to allow a NEM coupler pocket to be fitted.
Model finished in British Railways bauxite livery as ex-LNER LOWMAC EP wagon number E260855.
Supplied with removable load of 4 wheelsets in cradles.
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Rapido Trains have chosen to model the late LNER design of LOWMAC low machinery wagon, a design which was built in large numbers for the type for both the LNER and LMS during WW2 and later adopted by British Railways as a standard design. Equipped with vacuum train brakes these LOWMACs were among the very few 'special' wagon types which could run in fast goods trains.
The Rapido Trains model features fine detailing including the lashing rings used to secure th load and brake rigging arranged to allow a NEM coupler pocket to be fitted.
Model finished in British Railways bauxite livery as ex-LNER LOWMAC EP wagon number E263298.
Supplied with removable load of 4 wheelsets in cradles.
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Rapido Trains have chosen to model the late LNER design of LOWMAC low machinery wagon, a design which was built in large numbers for the type for both the LNER and LMS during WW2 and later adopted by British Railways as a standard design. Equipped with vacuum train brakes these LOWMACs were among the very few 'special' wagon types which could run in fast goods trains.
The Rapido Trains model features fine detailing including the lashing rings used to secure the load and brake rigging arranged to allow a NEM coupler pocket to be fitted.
Model finished in BR bauxite livery as ex-LMS LOWMAC MO wagon M700721.
Supplied with removable load of 4 wheelsets in cradles.
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Rapido Trains have chosen to model the late LNER design of LOWMAC low machinery wagon, a design which was built in large numbers for the type for both the LNER and LMS during WW2 and later adopted by British Railways as a standard design. Equipped with vacuum train brakes these LOWMACs were among the very few 'special' wagon types which could run in fast goods trains.
The Rapido Trains model features fine detailing including the lashing rings used to secure the load and brake rigging arranged to allow a NEM coupler pocket to be fitted.
Model finished in BR bauxite livery as LOWMAC EP machinery wagon B904500.
Supplied with removable load of 4 wheelsets in cradles.
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Detailed model of the Southern Railway standard design 8 plank open wagons with their distinctive hinged top doors produced by Rapido Trains. These open wagons were the most numerous type built by the Southern Railway, with over 8,000 constructed between 1926 and 1937. The majority of these passed to  British Railways ownership at nationalisation.
This model diagram D1379 wagon S314472 features the 9ft wheelbase chassis, Morton brake levers and disc wheels. Finished in British Railways goods grey livery.
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A highly detailed model of the LNWR D88 design covered box van finished in British Railways grey livery as number M227142.
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Square headstocks, Wooden roof, 2-rib buffers, Vertically-planked doors, Flat-fronted axleboxes, Split-spoke wheels.
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A highly detailed model of the LNWR D88 design covered box van finished in British Railways grey livery as number M244352.
Detail features
Square headstocks, Iron roof, 2-rib buffers, Vertically-planked doors, Flat-fronted axleboxes, Split-spoke wheels.
£32.95

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(Product Ref 104051)
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A highly detailed model of the LNWR D88 design covered box van finished in British Railways grey livery as number M252456.
Detail features
Square headstocks, Iron roof, 2-rib buffers, Vertically-planked doors, Bulbous axleboxes, Split-spoke wheels.
£32.95

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(Product Ref 104053)
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Detailed model of the Caledonian Railway diagram 67 10-ton ventilated box van finished in British Railways bauxite livery as van number M300938 with BR M-prefixed number and XP markings on this vacuum brake fitted van.

The Rapido Trains UK OO Gauge Caledonian Railway Dia.67 Van features full external, and underframe details including brass bearings for smooth friction-free running, NEM coupling pockets and a high-quality livery application. Tooling covers two different wheel styles, Morton hand brakes, vacuum train or dual air and vacuum train brakes and three different axlebox and spring arrangements.
£34.95

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(Product Ref 124853)
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Detailed model of the Caledonian Railway diagram 67 10-ton ventilated box van finished in British Railways bauxite livery as van number M300938 with BR M-prefixed number and XP markings on this vacuum brake fitted van.

The Rapido Trains UK OO Gauge Caledonian Railway Dia.67 Van features full external, and underframe details including brass bearings for smooth friction-free running, NEM coupling pockets and a high-quality livery application. Tooling covers two different wheel styles, Morton hand brakes, vacuum train or dual air and vacuum train brakes and three different axlebox and spring arrangements.
£34.95

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(Product Ref 124854)
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Detailed model of the Caledonian Railway diagram 67 10-ton ventilated box van finished in British Railways grey livery as van number M309426. Not being equipped with train brakes this van carroes the BR 'unfitted' grey livery..

The Rapido Trains UK OO Gauge Caledonian Railway Dia.67 Van features full external, and underframe details including brass bearings for smooth friction-free running, NEM coupling pockets and a high-quality livery application. Tooling covers two different wheel styles, Morton hand brakes, vacuum train or dual air and vacuum train brakes and three different axlebox and spring arrangements.
£34.95

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(Product Ref 124855)
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Detailed model of the Caledonian Railway diagram 67 10-ton ventilated box van finished in LMS bauxite livery as BR van number M307627. Still in the final LMS livery this 'hand-brake only' wagon has not yet received a coat of the BR 'unfitted' grey paint.

The Rapido Trains UK OO Gauge Caledonian Railway Dia.67 Van features full external, and underframe details including brass bearings for smooth friction-free running, NEM coupling pockets and a high-quality livery application. Tooling covers two different wheel styles, Morton hand brakes, vacuum train or dual air and vacuum train brakes and three different axlebox and spring arrangements.
£34.96

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(Product Ref 124856)
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A small multipurpose goods van which would transport all manner of items whilst keeping them protected from the wind and rain. This wagon features a twin vent design allowing air to flow thereby maintaining a cooler air temperature.
£26.99

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(Product Ref 113788)
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The residue of coke from heating coal was necessary to produce steel as a carbon component. A demand for coke for industrial use required frequent transport and the development or conversion of specialist coke wagons. As the density of coke is less than coal, ordinary coal wagons could not be used.

This Coke Hopper triple wagon pack contains three Stanton Ironworks liveried wagons. The hook couplings enable easier coupling of other rolling stock and locomotives on your layout.

£67.50
MRP £74.99

Next Warehouse Delivery: Oct 24
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(Product Ref 47545)
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The residue of coke from heating coal was necessary to produce steel as a carbon component. A demand for coke for industrial use required frequent transport and the development or conversion of specialist coke wagons. As the density of coke is less than coal, ordinary coal wagons could not be used.

This Coke Hopper triple wagon pack contains three BR liveried wagons. The hook couplings enable easier coupling of other rolling stock and locomotives on your layout.

£67.50
MRP £74.99

Next Warehouse Delivery: Aug 24
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(Product Ref 100942)
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This wagon is liveried in a BR black livery with an eye catching legend in yellow of ‘LOCO’ on the side. The hook couplings enable easier coupling of other rolling stock and locomotives on your layout. It features diecast spoked wheels.
£19.99

Next Warehouse Delivery: Oct 24
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(Product Ref 25913)
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