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BR 4-4-0 'Sevenoaks' Schools Class, Early BR

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BR 4-4-0 'Sevenoaks' Schools Class, Early BR

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Hornby: RailRoad BR 4–4–0 ‘Sevenoaks’ Schools Class, Early BR

The Schools Class 4–4–0 locomotives were designed by Richard Maunsell and were originally classified as Class V. A total of 40 of these powerful express passenger steam locomotives were produced at Eastleigh Works and numbered 900 – 939 for Southern Railways. Combining designs used in the Lord Nelson Class and weighing in at 110 tons, the design of this Class represented the last usage of this type of 4–4–0 wheel arrangement in Great Britain.

Introduced between 1930 and 1935, these engines were smaller than the previous Lord Nelson Class and were deemed to be the most powerful engines of their kind ever built in Britain, carrying a shortened King Arthur boiler and boasting three cylinders. In 1938, locomotive 926 ‘Repton’ achieved the fastest speed ever recorded by a Schools Class locomotive of 95mph.

Specifics:

  • Gauge: 00
  • DCC Type: DCC Ready
  • Length: 239mm
  • Designer: Richard Maunsell
  • Livery: Early BR
  • Motor: 3 Pole
  • Purpose: Express Passenger
  • Wheel Configuration: 4–4–0
  • Features: NEM Couplings on Tender

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Release date Australia
December 1st, 2017
Manufacturer code:
R3586
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Box Dimensions (mm)
360x100x60
UPC
5055288638549
Product ID
26772873

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