Bachmann 37-552E

POA Mineral Wagon 'ARC/Tiger' Yellow (Weathered)

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Prototype Era
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation

Manufacturer description

The POA Mineral Wagons were created in the late-1980s by building new bodies onto the chassis of redundant tank wagons in order to move aggregates. Owned by Tiger Rail, the wagons were leased to ARC and Foster Yeoman but within a few years, larger bogie wagons were being introduced and the POAs were gradually displaced onto a variety of traffic including scrap metal and coal. Later the wagons were purchased by British Rail and most ended up in engineering use.

The Bachmann Branchline model employs a precision bodyshell with panel lines and ribs moulded both inside and out. Individual ladders are fitted to the body and chassis on each side. The chassis features separate brake shoes, brake handles, linkage and auxiliary gear, meanwhile the bufferbeam is completed with metal buffer heads, a coupling hook and lamp iron. Like all Branchline models, metal wheelsets are fitted as standard to ensure smooth running, and NEM coupling pockets make it easy to fit an alternative coupling system where required.

 

MODEL FEATURES:

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Branchline
Product Code
37-552E
GTIN
803393084745
RRP
£36.95
Catalogue
Spring 2026
Release date
Sep/Oct 2026

Model details

Finish
Weathered
Livery
ARC Yellow
Running number
TRL5314

Prototype information

Wagon type
P. Privately Owned Wagons (Excluding Tanks)
TOPS classification
MKA (ex-POA) 46t Box Mineral

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Bachmann Branchline OO‑scale model of a POA mineral wagon in a weathered ARC/Tiger yellow livery. The model represents the late‑1980s British Rail sectorisation era and carries the running number TRL5314. It is supplied as a precision bodyshell with panel lines and ribs moulded on both the interior and exterior, and includes individual ladders fitted to each side of the body and chassis.

The chassis incorporates separate brake shoes, brake handles, linkage and auxiliary gear, together with a buffer beam fitted with metal buffer heads, a coupling hook and lamp iron. Metal wheelsets are standard, and NEM coupling pockets allow the fitting of alternative couplings. The model measures 121 mm over couplings and bears the manufacturer part number 37‑552E.

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