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Accurascale ACC3387

APCM Cemflo/PCV Powder Cement Wagon - Blue Circle Cement - Pack 2

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Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

Built between 1961 and 1965 for Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers (APCM), the Cemflo/PCV wagons are probably best known for their use on trains of Blue Circle cement from Cliffe, in Kent, to Uddingston on the outskirts of Glasgow. During their working lives, they also supplied a number of other locations, including Aberdeen, Dewsbury, Dundee, Grangemouth, Sunderland, and Widnes. The last Cemflo/PCV wagons were withdrawn from service in mid-1988.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3387
GTIN
0781005475085
RRP
£83.98
Release date
January 2027

Model details

Livery
Blue Circle Cement
Finish
Pristine
Running numbers
LA209, LA240, LA280

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Accurascale APCM Cemflo/PCV Powder Cement Wagon – Blue Circle Cement – Pack 2 is a scale model of a British Railways early‑crest cement wagon. The kit carries the livery of Blue Circle Cement and bears the manufacturer part number ACC3387.

The prototype wagons were built between 1961 and 1965 for Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers (APCM). They were primarily employed on trains conveying cement from the Cliffe works in Kent to Uddingston near Glasgow, and also served destinations such as Aberdeen, Dewsbury, Dundee, Grangemouth, Sunderland and Widnes.

The original Cemflo/PCV wagons remained in regular service until their withdrawal in mid‑1988.

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