FORMERLY RATIO 734. A total of 650 coaches of this type were built at Wolverton between 1891 and 1903 by the London and North Western Railway for...
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16,800 of these wagons were built between 1952-1958. They were widely used for coal traffic especially in North East England. Common well into the...
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In the 1970s BR started to put new bodies on some older hopper wagons built in the 1940s and 50s. Although basically the same design as the previous...
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500 of these wagons were built in 1913 to carry china clay. Apart from short run traffic in Cornwall, these wagons could be used to carry china clay...
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The LNER built 30 horseboxes in 1938 mainly to carry racehorses to meetings throughout Britain. The first to include lavatories for the travelling...
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Between 1923 & 1926 over 2000 cattle were built and used all over Britain. These wagons were used right up to the 1960's when they were...
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In the early 1920's the GWR introduced a fleet of vans to carry ripening bananas from importing docks to inland warehouses. These vans survived into...
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Developed from the original Peco Wonderful Wagons Mark IV 10ft Tank Wagon kit. This relaunched unpainted kit will be updated with NEM coupler pockets...
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This is the most famous type of Turnout Motor since it has been in production for well over 30 years, with many thousands of enthusiasts using them...
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TwistLock is still a basic electric solenoid motor, for operating (in the main) turnouts. It is powered by a normal 16vDC supply (and can take up to...
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