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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1923) Pre-grouping
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Bachmann Ivatt C1 Atlantic No. 251 is a limited‑edition model produced for the National Railway Museum (Locomotion Models). The locomotive is finished in pristine condition with a lined green livery and carries the running number 251. It measures 241 mm in length and is equipped with a DCC‑ready 21‑pin socket. The minimum curve radius is 438 mm (2nd radius), and it represents a steam‑powered, 4‑4‑2 wheel‑arranged engine.
The model reproduces a Great Northern Railway C1 class engine designed by Henry Ivatt and built between 1902 and 1910, with a total production of 94 locomotives in the original series. It is identified by manufacturer part number 31‑760NRM and depicts the pre‑grouping period of the Great Northern Railway.