Bachmann 31-716A

LNER B1 61076 BR Lined Black (Late Crest) (Weathered)

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

Manufacturer description

LNER B1 61076 BR Lined Black (Late Crest)

Highlights

History

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson B1 is a class of steam locomotive designed for medium mixed traffic work. Designed by Edward Thompson, it was the LNER's equivalent of the highly successful GWR Hall Class and the LMS Stanier Black Five, two-cylinder mixed traffic 4-6-0s. However, it had the additional requirement of having to be cheap because, due to wartime and post-war economies, the LNER was short of money. 

 

The prototype for the new B class (later classified B1) 4-6-0 was built at Darlington and entered service on 12 December 1942. It was the first 2-cylinder main-line locomotive constructed for the LNER since the grouping, such had been Sir Nigel Gresley's faith in the 3 cylinder layout. Constraints on production meant that the first ten were not completed until 1944. However, Thompson then placed substantial orders with two outside builders: Vulcan Foundry and the North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow. Between April 1946 and April 1952 NBL built 290 B1s. Orders for the B1s, which became Nos. 61000–61409 under British Railways, totalled 410.

The B1s operated throughout LNER territory. The first batch was distributed among depots on the former Great Eastern Railway section: Ipswich, Norwich, and Stratford in London. They were an immediate success and were soon working the Liverpool Street - Harwich boat trains, the Hook Continental, the Day Continental and the Scandinavian. B1s were also a familiar sight on other top-link workings such as The East Anglian, The Broadsman and The Fenman. During the 1950s over 70 B1s were stationed on ex-GE lines. They enjoyed similar popularity on ex-Great Northern and Great Central territory.  Sheffield based B1s were regularly rostered for the Master Cutler and South Yorkshireman expresses. Elsewhere there were substantial allocations in Scotland, West Yorkshire and East Yorkshire. 

 

Overall, however, it was entirely necessary that the B1s be introduced, because the LNER was operating a large number of engines that were well past their economic life. Ironically, the B1s were also withdrawn long before their projected economic working life. Excepting 61057 which was destroyed in an accident in 1950, the first normal withdrawal was 61085 in November 1961. The remaining locomotives were withdrawn between 1962 and 1967. Two have been preserved, 61264 and 61306, both built by the North British Locomotive Company.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
31-716A
GTIN
803393049928
RRP
£189.95
Catalogue
2019 Range
Release date
November 2022

Model details

Tooling date
2011
DCC status
DCC Ready 8 pin socket
Livery
Lined Black with Late Crest
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Based on preserved
No
Directional lighting
No
Interior lighting
No
Passenger figures
No
Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Pickup in tender
No
Finish
Weathered

Prototype information

Builder
Darlington Works
Gorton Works
North British Locomotive Co
Vulcan Foundry
Build date
1942-1952
Locomotive type
Steam
Total built
410
Tractive effort
26,878 lbf
Wheel configuration
4-6-0
Main duties
Mixed Traffic
In service until
1967
Operated by
LNER
British Railways
Locomotive class*
London & North Eastern Railway B1 "Antelope"
Motive power
Steam

* 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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Bachmann LNER B1 61076 BR Lined Black (Late Crest) is a 2019 range model in a weathered finish. The locomotive is represented in the British Railways Late Crest livery, with a lined black colour scheme and a late crest. It measures 267 mm in length and is supplied with a 2nd‑radius minimum curve of 438 mm. The model is DCC ready, fitted with an 8‑pin socket, and runs on steam power.

The model includes optional accessories such as a sprung buffer pack and a weathering accessory pack. It carries the running number 61076 and is listed under manufacturer part number 31‑716A. The wheel arrangement is 4‑6‑0, matching the prototype class designed by Edward Thompson.

The prototype of the LNER Thompson B1 class was built at Darlington and entered service on 12 December 1942. Production was delayed by wartime constraints, with the first ten completed in 1944. Subsequent orders were placed with Vulcan Foundry and the North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow, the latter building 290 units between April 1946 and April 1952. A total of 410 locomotives were produced, numbered 61000‑61409 under British Railways.

The B1 class served throughout former LNER territory, handling mixed‑traffic duties on routes such as the Liverpool Street‑Harwich boat trains, the Hook Continental and the East Anglian. Withdrawals began with 61085 in November 1961 and continued between 1962 and 1967, with only two examples, 61264 and 61306, preserved today.

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