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Accurascale ACC2878

5700 Class - L91 - London Transport Maroon

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Prototype Era
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

London Transport’s railway network is well known for being electrified and “underground” but there had always been a small fleet of steam locomotives retained for working infrastructure trains on the surface lines. By the 1950s, these older locomotives were well past their prime and London Transport began to look for replacements. Diesel locomotives were considered, as was a small fleet of ex GNR J52 steam locomotives but their trial was unsuccessful. In 1956, the solution came in recently withdrawn ex GWR 57xx pannier tanks.

Modifications were required to the cab roofs to allow for tighter clearances which involved removing the protruding roof section and placing a new rainstrip higher on the roof. Modifications were also required to fit the locomotives with “trip cocks” to be compatible with LT’s signalling system. These cocks would contact a ramp which was raised at red signals causing a loss of vacuum brake and stopping the train. Extra brackets were fitted on the running plate, and the cocks were fitted to these. Steam heat was not a requirement for the engineering trains so this was removed. In total 13 locomotives were bought by LT although only 11 ever ran at once.

L91, as modelled was actually the second locomotive to carry the number L91. Originally this running number was allocated to ex GWR number 5752, a 1929 vintage product of Swindon Works. This was one of the first to enter traffic with LT in 1958 but when it required repair in 1960, costs were prohibitive, and it was scrapped and replaced with the second L91 which we have modelled here. The second L91 was actually from the same batch, ex GWR 5757, this locomotive differed to the first in that it didn’t have the top feed fitted and retained its back feed boiler right up to its final withdrawal in 1968. Unfortunately, L91 was not a survivor and was cut up by Chesterfield Steelbreaking and dismantling limited during 1970.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC2878
GTIN
0794712459996
RRP
£167.99
Release date
January 2025

Model details

DCC status
DCC Ready
Tooling date
2025
Livery
Maroon
Finish
Pristine
Running number
L91

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
GWR 57xx/67xx/8750
Motive power
Steam
Built
1929-1950
Total produced
863

* Class names often change over the lifespan of a locomotive, so this is not necessarily the class name used by the operator in the period modelled.

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Accurascale 5700 Class – L91 – London Transport Maroon is a model locomotive that is DCC ready and carries the manufacturer part number ACC2878. It represents a GWR 57xx/67xx/8750 class engine and depicts the British Railways Late Crest period.

The original locomotives were ex‑GWR 57xx pannier tanks acquired by London Transport in 1956 to replace an aging fleet of steam engines used on surface engineering trains. Modifications included a lower cab roof with a higher rainstrip, fitting of trip cocks to operate LT’s signalling system, removal of steam heating and the addition of extra brackets on the running plate.

The model represents the second locomotive to carry the number L91. The first L91 was ex‑GWR 5752, introduced to London Transport in 1958 and scrapped in 1960. The second L91 was ex‑GWR 5757, which retained its back‑feed boiler until withdrawal in 1968 and was dismantled by Chesterfield Steelbreaking and Dismantling Limited in 1970.

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