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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk4 TFD 11317 L Coach LNER.Following on from the Mk3 coach, the Mk4s were built between 1989 and 1992 at Metro-Cammellâ˘s Washwood Heath facility for the newly-electrified InterCity 225 services on the East Coast Main Line. A total of 282 carriages were built, to maintain a fleet of 30 fixed formations. Each one comprised of nine vehicles, operating with a Class 91 locomotive and a Driving Van Trailer on the other end to allow trains to operate in both directio
HORN R40503
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach MK4 DVT 82225 LNER.Following on from the Mk3 coach, the Mk4s were built between 1989 and 1992 at Metro-Cammellâ˘s Washwood Heath facility for the newly-electrified InterCity 225 services on the East Coast Main Line. A total of 282 carriages were built, to maintain a fleet of 30 fixed formations. Each one comprised of nine vehicles, operating with a Class 91 locomotive and a Driving Van Trailer on the other end to allow trains to operate in both directions witho
HORN R40504
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 SK E24453 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first-generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40505
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 SK W24371 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40506
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 SK M24404 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40507
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 SK S24314 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40508
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 CK E15276 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40509
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 CK W15114 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40510
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 CK M15374 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40511
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 CK S15036 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40512
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 BSK E34740 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisa
HORN R40513
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 BSK W34897 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisa
HORN R40514
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 BSK M35125 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisa
HORN R40515
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 BSK S34257 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisa
HORN R40516
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 TSO E4050 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40517
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 TSO W3817 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40518
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 TSO M3764 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40519
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk1 TSO S3827 BR.The Mk1 was BRâ˘s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BRâ˘s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles. The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ËBig Four⢠at nationalisat
HORN R40520
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach set Kitchen and Buttery car & Composite Restaurant At the Sign of the Three Plovers BR.This highly detailed OO gauge model coach pack represents one of eight pairs of vehicles introduced by BR in 1949 to provide catering facilities with a difference. The idea came from Oliver Bulleid, the former Southern Railwayâ˘s Chief Mechanical Engineer. This pair operated on the Eastern Region and consisted of a Composite Dining Car and a ËTavern Coachâ˘. Internally, each Ë
HORN R40536
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk3 FO 41157 GWR.British Rail introduced the production version of the Mk3 coach in 1975 with improved standards of comfort in response to competition from airlines and increased use of private motor cars. Designed and built by BREL, initially they were intended as locomotive-hauled stock, but with the development of the High Speed Train (HST) were soon adapted for use at speeds of up to 125mph (220km/h). The first version of the Mk3 coach had actually been bu
HORN R40552
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Buffet Car 40734 GWR.British Rail introduced the production version of the Mk3 coach in 1975 with improved standards of comfort in response to competition from airlines and increased use of private motor cars. Designed and built by BREL, initially they were intended as locomotive-hauled stock, but with the development of the High Speed Train (HST) were soon adapted for use at speeds of up to 125mph (220km/h). The first version of the Mk3 coach had actually bee
HORN R40553
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Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk3 TGS 44086 GWR.British Rail introduced the production version of the Mk3 coach in 1975 with improved standards of comfort in response to competition from airlines and increased use of private motor cars. Designed and built by BREL, initially they were intended as locomotive-hauled stock, but with the development of the High Speed Train (HST), were soon adapted for use at speeds of up to 125mph (220km/h). The first version of the Mk3 coach had actually been
HORN R40554
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk4 FO coach 11241 BR Intercity.Following on from the Mk3 coach, the Mk4s were built between 1989 and 1992 at Metro-Cammellâ˘s Washwood Heath facility for the newly-electrified InterCity 225 services on the East Coast Main Line. A total of 282 carriages were built, to maintain a fleet of 30 fixed formations. Each comprised of nine vehicles, operating with a Class 91 locomotive and a Driving Van Trailer on the other end to allow trains to operate in both directi
HORN R40555
Hornby
Model: OO Gauge DC. Passenger coach Mk4 TS coach 12440 BR Intercity.Following on from the Mk3 coach, the Mk4s were built between 1989 and 1992 at Metro-Cammellâ˘s Washwood Heath facility for the newly-electrified InterCity 225 services on the East Coast Main Line. A total of 282 carriages were built, to maintain a fleet of 30 fixed formations. Each comprised of nine vehicles, operating with a Class 91 locomotive and a Driving Van Trailer on the other end to allow trains to operate in both directi
HORN R40556