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903013LINED GREEN HUNSLET 0-6-0ST 'BEATRICE' (AS PRESERVED)
59101Talyllyn Fletcher, Jennings & Co 0-4-2ST (Black)
Narrow Gauge Fletcher, Jennings & Co. 0-4-2ST Talyllyn Locomotive - Black - Opened in 1866, the 2'3" gauge Talyllyn Railway was the first narrow gauge line in the UK to operate steam-powered locomotives from the start, with predecessors having their origins in the horse-drawn wagon era. Construction of the 0-4-2ST “Talyllyn” locomotive preceded its namesake railway by two years, and the engine has spent its entire working life on the line. Initially designed for hauling slate, and later revenue passenger service, the Talyllyn locomotive today hauls tourists along its 7.25-mile railway, now recognized as one of the UK’s premier narrow gauge heritage lines.
59102Talyllyn Fletcher, Jennings & Co 0-4-2ST (Red)
Narrow Gauge Fletcher, Jennings & Co. 0-4-2ST Talyllyn Locomotive - Black - Opened in 1866, the 2'3" gauge Talyllyn Railway was the first narrow gauge line in the UK to operate steam-powered locomotives from the start, with predecessors having their origins in the horse-drawn wagon era. Construction of the 0-4-2ST “Talyllyn” locomotive preceded its namesake railway by two years, and the engine has spent its entire working life on the line. Initially designed for hauling slate, and later revenue passenger service, the Talyllyn locomotive today hauls tourists along its 7.25-mile railway, now recognized as one of the UK’s premier narrow gauge heritage lines.
59103Talyllyn Fletcher, Jennings & Co 0-4-2ST (Green)
Narrow Gauge Fletcher, Jennings & Co. 0-4-2ST Talyllyn Locomotive - Red - Opened in 1866, the 2'3" gauge Talyllyn Railway was the first narrow gauge line in the UK to operate steam-powered locomotives from the start, with predecessors having their origins in the horse-drawn wagon era. Construction of the 0-4-2ST “Talyllyn” locomotive preceded its namesake railway by two years, and the engine has spent its entire working life on the line. Initially designed for hauling slate, and later revenue passenger service, the Talyllyn locomotive today hauls tourists along its 7.25-mile railway, now recognized as one of the UK’s premier narrow gauge heritage lines.
371-825DClass 47/0 D1565 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
The Class 47 was British Railways’ most prolific class of main-line diesel locomotive and so it’s no surprise that high fidelity models of these ever-popular machines are available in N Scale as part of the flagship Graham Farish range. This model tells the story of the Class’s early days of service, sporting original features and carrying the iconic two-tone green livery in which the majority of the fleet was outshopped, complete with small yellow warning panels at either end.

















