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Rapido Trains UK - 961007-A - Covered Wagon, Iron Mink, 7-Ton - Caledonian Railway - 34

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Production TypeAnnounced
Stock Number961007-A
BrandRapido Trains UK
ManufacturerRapido Trains UK
Body StyleRapido Covered Wagon Iron Mink
PrototypeCovered Wagon, Iron Mink, 7-Ton
Road or Company NameCaledonian Railway (Details)
Reporting MarksCR
Road or Reporting Number34
Paint Color(s)Red with Grey Roof
Print Color(s)White & Black
Paint SchemeScotland & Borders Pack (Fantasy Scheme)
Additional Markings/SloganGunpowder Van
Coupler TypeRapido Hook NEM Standard Pocket
Coupler MountBody-Mount
Wheel TypeNickel-Silver Plated Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
MultipackYes
Multipack Count3
Multipack ID Number961007
Multipack Element1
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeCovered Wagon
Model Subtype7-Ton
Model VarietyMetal, Iron Mink
Scale1/148
Track GaugeN standard



Specific Item Information: Road Numbers: Wagon 1 – Caledonian Railway No.34 (plated end vents, double sided 4-shoe brakes and GPV doors) Wagon 2 – North British No.65410 (plated end vents, double sided 3-shoe brakes and GPV doors) Wagon 3 – North Eastern No.78019 (plated end vents, double sided 3-shoe brakes and GPV doors)
Road Name History:
The Caledonian Railway (CR) was a major Scottish railway company. It was formed in the early 19th century with the objective of forming a link between English railways and Glasgow. It progressively extended its network and reached Edinburgh and Aberdeen, with a dense network of branch lines in the area surrounding Glasgow. It was absorbed into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923. Many of its principal routes are still used, and the original main line between Carlisle and Glasgow is in use as part of the West Coast Main Line railway (with a modified entry into Glasgow itself).From Wikipedia
Item created by: CNW400 on 2024-01-11 15:02:22. Last edited by CNW400 on 2024-01-11 15:25:18

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