Accurascale ACC2813

4 wheel Chaldron open wagons in Throckley Colliery black - circa 1946 - pack of 3

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs

Prototype Eras
Era 1 (1804 to 1874) Pioneering
Era 2 (1875 to 1922) Pre-grouping
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Manufacturer description

Three wagon multi-pack, NER 4T Chaldron

Pack N: The Throckley Coal Company - Formed in 1867, the Throckley Coal Company owned a number of pits to the west of Newcastle, on the north bank of the River Tyne, and were linked to Staiths situated at Leamington by two separate railway branches. Throckley’s fleet of Chaldrons were in use right up to 1947, when they were scrapped by burning, and the company was one of the few that fitted their ex-NER P1 Chaldrons with additional ‘greedy boards’.

Three P1 style Chaldrons, two fitted with additional ‘Greedy Boards’, circa 1946, numbered:

Each pack produced has been themed by colliery, and each waggon depicted is based on photographic evidence and reference to colliery records to confirm lettering styles. Some packs contain just one style of waggon, while others contain mixed styles where research has shown that they operated in conjunction with each other. 

Specification List:

Catalogue listing

Brand:
Accurascale
Product Code:
ACC2813
RRP:
£44.99
Release date:
September 2023

Model details

Livery
Throckley Colliery
Minimum radius curve
Radius 1

Prototype information

Operator
Various railways and industrial sites
Wheel arrangement
4-wheel
Built
Around 1820 (Continuation of a design from the mid-17th century)
Built by
Various different companies

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