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Prototype Eras
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
The Class 25 Diesel Locomotive has long been a fixture of the Bachmann Branchline OO scale range, but this all-new model owes nothing to its predecessors. Designed from the rails up, this new family Class 25s from Bachmann Branchline encompasses Class 25/1s, 25/2s and 25/3s, capturing the differences – some small, some anything but – between the three distinct types. Regardless of the particular locomotive being depicted, every model features high fidelity mouldings and numerous separately fitted parts, with the utmost attention to detail paid to the features of the prototype.
Our new Class 25 is brought to life with an exquisite livery application using true-to-prototype colours, fonts and logos. Following the precedent set by the Bachmann Branchline Class 47, and subsequently the 37 and 31 too, the Class 25 features a full lighting suite and is available in three formats; this standard model, SOUND FITTED with a pre-fitted DCC Sound Decoder, or SOUND FITTED DELUXE with the award winning motorised radiator fan and authentic tinted windscreen glazing features!
DETAIL VARIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS MODEL
BACHMANN BRANCHLINE CLASS 25 SPECIFICATION
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CLASS 25 HISTORY
Following publication of the British Railways Modernization Plan in 1955, the British Rail Class 25 diesels were introduced into service in 1961 and were more powerful than the Class 24 Bo-Bo diesels introduced three years earlier. A total of 325 Class 25 Diesel Locomotives over several sub-types were built, most at BR Derby, but some were constructed at Crewe and Darlington with a further 26 built by Beyer Peacock of Manchester.
As Type 2 locomotives, the Class 25s were often seen working in pairs to increase operational power. The class was, however, a true mixed traffic locomotive, equally at home on either passenger or mixed freight duties. They were well suited to the task of replacing steam traction on duties over a wide area of the British Railways system and were allocated to numerous depots across the Eastern, London Midland, Scottish and Western Regions. Although not allocated to the Southern Region, they were often seen on incoming and through traffic from the other regions. Following closure of numerous lines in the late 1960s and the resultant loss of passenger work, during the 70s & 80s they were more likely to be seen on either freight, newspaper, parcels or specialized duties. with notable examples including the provision of train heating for steam hauled specials in their swansong years. The Class was finally withdrawn from service in 1987, but twenty preserved locomotives survive to the present day.
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Class 25/2 D7525 BR Two-Tone Green (Full Yellow Ends) (Weathered)
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Class 25/2 D7525 BR Two-Tone Green (Full Yellow Ends) (Weathered)
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Class 25/1 D5225 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/1 D5225 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/2 D5282 BR Two-Tone Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/1 25057 BR Blue (Weathered)
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Class 25/2 D5282 BR Two-Tone Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/1 25057 BR Blue (Weathered)
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Class 25/1 D5179 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/1 D5179 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/1 D5179 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/3 D7672 'Tamworth Castle' BR Two-Tone Green (Full Yell. Ends)
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Class 25/3 D7672 'Tamworth Castle' BR Two-Tone Green (Full Yell. Ends)
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Class 25/1 25057 BR Blue
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Class 25/1 25057 BR Blue
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Class 25/2 25085 BR Blue
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Class 25/2 25085 BR Blue
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Class 25/3 D7660 BR Blue (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/2 25155 BR Blue
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Class 25/3 D7672 'Tamworth Castle' BR Two-Tone Green (Full Yell. Ends)
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Class 25/1 25057 BR Blue
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Class 25/2 25155 BR Blue
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Class 25/2 25106 BR Blue (Weathered)
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Class 25/2 25106 BR Blue (Weathered)
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Class 25/2 25106 BR Blue (Weathered)
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Class 25/2 25085 BR Blue
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Class 25/3 D7660 BR Blue (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/3 D7660 BR Blue (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/2 25155 BR Blue
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Class 25/1 D5225 BR Green (Small Yellow Panels)
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Class 25/1 25057 BR Blue (Weathered)
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Suburban Sulzer Train Set
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Suburban Sulzer SOUND FITTED Train Set
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The Bachmann Class 25/2 D7525 is a model of a British Rail Class 25 locomotive, specifically the 25/2 variant, in Two-Tone Green livery with full yellow ends. This model is part of the Bachmann Branchline OO scale range and is designed to represent the late BR crest period.
The locomotive features a weathered finish and is DCC ready, equipped with a Plux 22 socket. It also has interior lighting, directional lighting, and a five-pole twin flywheel motor. The model has a length of 202mm and is designed to operate on curves of second radius (438mm) or greater.
This model is part of a new family of Class 25s from Bachmann, which includes the 25/1, 25/2, and 25/3 variants. Each model features high-fidelity mouldings and numerous separately fitted parts, with attention to detail paid to the features of the prototype.
The Class 25/2 model has a number of specific details, including late body with cantrail grilles, glazed headcode panels, original engine exhaust, and plated bodyside water filler door. It also features a 510-gallon fuel tank and early pattern sand boxes.
The model has a number of technical specifications, including a five-pole twin shaft motor with two flywheels, all-axle drive, and electrical pickup from all wheels. The model also features separate metal bearings, diecast metal chassis block and bogie towers, and diecast metal gearboxes.
The Class 25 Diesel Locomotive was introduced in 1961 and was a mixed traffic locomotive, capable of working on both passenger and freight duties. A total of 325 locomotives were built, with 26 being constructed by Beyer Peacock of Manchester. The class was finally withdrawn from service in 1987, but 20 preserved locomotives survive to the present day.