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Prototype Era
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation
As part of our Winter 2022 British Railway Announcements, we are delighted to welcome the return of the Class 158 Diesel Multiple Unit to the Bachmann Branchline range. This two-car DMU is finished in BR West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive Metro livery.
The pinnacle of second generation DMUs, the Branchline Class 158 combines high fidelity bodyshells with an underframe that’s adorned with separate components depicting the engines, electrical equipment, and auxiliary gear. It’s the livery application which really brings these models to life and every element has been replicated in miniature. Whilst the main colours are spray painted, the myriad smaller logos, symbols and lettering are applied using a specialist printing process, using BR and corporate specification fonts, logos and colours.
Driven by the low-level drive mechanism, which is fitted to each vehicle, the conductive couplings ensure that the two vehicles work together in harmony and enable the use of a single decoder for DCC operation. Fitting that decoder couldn’t be easier thanks to the clip-off underframe panel behind which the decoder socket is fitted and combined with the pre-fitted speaker in each car, it’s easy to fit sound to your model, or why not let us do the work for you by choosing a SOUND FITTED model for a fully immersive operating experience straight out of the box.
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CLASS 158 DMU HISTORY
The British Rail Class 158 Express Sprinter is a Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU), built specifically for British Rail's Provincial Services sector between 1989 and 1992 by British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) at Derby Litchurch Lane Works and outshopped in Regional Railways Provincial livery. They were built to replace many locomotive-hauled passenger trains, thereby reducing cost of operation, and to allow cascading of existing Sprinter units to replace elderly 'heritage' DMUs. The majority of the 182-strong fleet of Class 158 units were built as two-car sets, with 17 three-car units constructed specifically for use on Trans-Pennine services. Similar three-car units were built for use by Network SouthEast but these were converted to Class 159 specification before introduced into service, with toilet retention tanks and other modifications to operate over the third-rail network.
All the Class 158s remain in service today, with operators including ScotRail, Northern, Great Western (GWR), East Midlands Trains (now EMR), and Transport for Wales (formerly Arriva). Former operators include Central Trains. The Class has worked extensively across the UK network, even into East Anglia as far as Stansted Airport and Norwich. Some 158s have been converted to additional Class 159s and now operate for South Western alongside their original classmates.
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The Bachmann Class 158 2-Car DMU 158901 in BR WYPTE Metro livery is a model of a diesel multiple unit from the 1980s. This OO scale model is part of the Branchline range and features a high level of detail, including separately applied metal parts and illuminated lighting. The model is DCC ready, with a Plux 22 socket, and comes with a pre-fitted speaker for sound operation.
The model is designed to operate on curves of second radius or greater, with working miniature BSI couplings at the cab end and conductive couplings at the inner end. The lighting features include directional lighting, passenger saloon lighting, and cab lighting, with switchable functions via the chassis-mounted switches or DCC. The model also comes with an accessory pack, including exhaust pipes, frame extensions, and a coupling tool.
The Class 158 was built between 1989 and 1992 by British Rail Engineering Limited at Derby Litchurch Lane Works. A total of 182 units were produced, with the majority being two-car sets. The Class 158 has seen extensive use across the UK network, including with operators such as ScotRail, Northern, and Great Western Railway. The model is a representation of the train as it would have appeared during the period of British Rail Sectorisation.