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Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Standard Coach HST GNER.Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque constructio
HORN TT4043C
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Guard Standard Coach HST GNER.Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque const
HORN TT4044
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer First Open Disabled Coach HST GNER.Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque
HORN TT4045
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer First Open Disabled Coach HST GNER.Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque
HORN TT4045A
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Restaurant First Buffet Coach HST GNER.Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monoco
HORN TT4046
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Standard Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque construc
HORN TT4047
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Standard Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque construc
HORN TT4047A
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Standard Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque construc
HORN TT4047B
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Standard Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque construc
HORN TT4047C
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Guard Standard Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque co
HORN TT4048
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer First Open Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque constr
HORN TT4049
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer First Coach HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded monocoque constructio
HORN TT4049A
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach MK3 Trailer Restaurant First Buffet Coachh HST Virgin .Prototype: The Mark 3 cars were developed by British Rail in the 1970s to meet growing competition from airlines and private transport. Originally intended for locomotive-hauled trains, the first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and continued until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their fully welded mo
HORN TT4050
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Third Class Brake Coach 4 Wheel SR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company car
HORN TT4053
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Passenger Brake Coach 4 Wheel SR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company cars.
HORN TT4054
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach First Class Coach 4 Wheel LB&SCR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company cars.
HORN TT4055
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Third Class Coach 4 Wheel LB&SCR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company cars.
HORN TT4056
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Brake Third Class Coach 4 Wheel LB&SCR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company
HORN TT4057
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Passenger Brake Class Coach 4 Wheel LB&SCR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as com
HORN TT4058
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach First Class Coach 4 Wheel BR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company cars.Afte
HORN TT4059
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Third Class Coach 4 Wheel BR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company cars.Afte
HORN TT4060
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Third Class Brake Coach 4 Wheel BR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company car
HORN TT4061
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Passenger Brake Coach 4 Wheel BR.Prototype: These two-axle wagons were typical for passenger service at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and were used by many railway companies before the introduction of modern bogie cars. With the advent of more comfortable vehicles, they increasingly moved to branch lines with low passenger volumes. Some remained in service until the 1950s and 1960s due to their remote location or continued to be used as company cars.
HORN TT4062
Hornby
Model: TT gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk3 Trailer Standard Disabled Coach HST GNER.Prototype: The Mark 3 carriages were developed by British Rail in the early 1970s to meet passengers' increased demands for comfort in competition with cars and aircraft. The first examples were built in 1972 for the prototype of the High Speed ??Train (HST); series production began in 1975 and ran until 1988. Externally, they resembled the Mark 2, but differed in their welded monocoque construction, a longer carbod
HORN TT4063