Locomotives and Rolling Stock295 Products
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Take a step back to the 1960s and 1970s Britain, with this pack of classic British Railways blue locomotives and coaches! This pack features the BR Class 40, Class 47/4 and Class 08 locomotives in the BR blue livery, with a set of BR Blue/Grey livery MK1 coaches to match!...
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Designed by Robert Riddles to haul heavy freight at high speeds over long distances and return within the eight-hour shift of crews, the Class 9F would be the last in a series of standardised locomotive classes built by British Railways during the 1950s.The original proposal was for a 2-8-2 wheel...
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Built by LMS/BR between 1945 and 1952, and based upon a similar earlier locomotive built by the LMS, the BR Class 11 was a 120 strong class of shunters used across the LMS, and later BR, networks. Powered by an English Electric 6KT 6-cylinder engine, these diesel electric shunters have...
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Jump on board the British Rail Intercity 125, aka the HST, in it's classic bright blue and yellow livery along with the modern recreation Midland Pullman livery! The Inter-City 125 HST set includes one of the first plus one of the most recent HST configurations:• HST train set c1980 in...
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In 1971 Amtrak took control of most of the USA's inter city passenger services, initially leasing equipment from existing railroads. Aiming to rescue dwindling passenger traffic through rationalization of services and investment in equipment, Amtrak invited proposals for a modern long distance passenger car design. Impressed with the Budd built...
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LNER Peppercorn Class A1 60163 Tornado As steam locomotives were withdrawn from the railways of the UK, steps were taken to spare many of them from the cutter's torch. Notable examples of LNER express locomotive designs entered preservation. Several A4 Pacifics were rescued including the world famous Mallard, an A3...
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RDC stands for rail diesel car, the self-propelled, stainless steel cars designed, developed and built by The Budd Company. Budd RDCs are powered by two underfloor diesel engines supplied by the Detroit Diesel Engine Division of General Motors. The cars operate in either direction as single units, or in any...
