Bachmann 35-201ZW

Custom Weathered 'Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' LNER Lined Green (Doncaster) Class V2 2-6-2 Steam Locomotive No.4843

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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)

Manufacturer description

Custom Weathered

'Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' LNER Lined Green (Doncaster) Class V2 2-6-2 Steam Locomotive No.4843

This locomotive was built in April 1939 at Doncaster. It was named the following month, it continued in traffic as BR No. 60872 until withdrawal in September 1963. The name was transferred to Deltic Class locomotive (later Class 55) Co-Co diesel No. D9002 on 4th April 1963 during a ceremony at York station.

Highlights

History

The Prototype The Gresley V2 Class 2-6-2 locomotives were designed for mixed traffic use and were designed during 1935 going through various modifications before construction of the first five locomotives commenced in 1936.

184 V2 Class locomotives were built in eleven batches between 1936 and 1944 of which eight were named. They were allocated mainly to depots along the East Coast Main Line between London and Aberdeen and also on the former Great Central main line. They were used for fast freight trains and also for passenger workings particularly during World War 2, where they put in some impressive performances often on workings replacing Gresley pacific classes.

Following the cessation of hostilities, the track on the ECML was very run down and the first of several derailments took place requiring the replacement of the front bogie truck which was undertaken on all members of the class.

Withdrawals commenced in February 1962 and by December 1966 the final locomotive had been taken out of service.

The first locomotive to enter traffic ‘Green Arrow’ was withdrawn from Kings Cross shed in August 1962 and was subsequently preserved becoming a member of the National Collection. It is currently on display at Locomotion, Shildon.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Product Code
35-201ZW
GTIN
2921000001751
RRP
£244.95
Limited edition model for
Rails of Sheffield

Model details

DCC status
DCC 21
Finish
Weathered

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Bachmann Custom Weathered ‘Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry’ LNER Lined Green (Doncaster) Class V2 2‑6‑2 steam locomotive No 4843 is a limited‑edition model released as part of the Rails of Sheffield collection. The model carries DCC status DCC 21, is supplied in a weathered finish and bears the manufacturer part number 35‑201ZW. It represents the Big Four era (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).

The prototype locomotive was constructed in April 1939 at Doncaster Works, received its name the following month and later operated as British Railways No 60872 until withdrawal in September 1963. On 4 April 1963 the name was transferred in a ceremony at York station to the Deltic Class diesel No D9002.

Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for the LNER, the V2 class were built between 1936 and 1944. They were mixed‑traffic locomotives with a 2‑6‑2 wheel arrangement; 184 units were produced in eleven batches, eight of which carried names.

Key features of the Bachmann model include all‑new body tooling, an adjustable tender draw‑bar length, a pre‑fitted speaker to simplify Digital Sound fitting, realistic fire‑box flicker, etched nameplates, sprung buffers and NEM coupling pockets.

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