EFE Rail E81007

Class 313 3-Car EMU 313026 West Anglia Great Northern (WAGN) Purple

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

Bachmann Europe is delighted to unveil a range of all-new tooling Class 313 and Class 314 Electric Multiple Units from its EFE Rail brand; the first time that any such ‘PEP’ family EMUs have been produced ready-to-run in OO Scale. This model is finished in the purple livery of WAGN, who operated trains in the late 1990s and 2000s.

 

The EFE Rail Class 313/314 is comprised of three highly detailed vehicles featuring precision moulded bodyshells adorned with separate detailing parts and an extensive collection of underfloor equipment and separately fitted pipework.

 

Drive is provided through the centre car, with a coreless motor powering each bogie and mounted within a diecast metal chassis to give a strong drive mechanism and low centre of gravity. This vehicle also houses a Plux22 DCC decoder socket and the close fitting electrically conductive couplings mean that just one decoder controls both motors and the lighting in all three vehicles.

 

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CLASS 313/314 HISTORY

 

Both the Class 313s and 314s were developments of British Rail’s prototype ‘Standard Suburban Train’, for which three prototype units were built at the start of the 1970s. Designated 2-PEP and 4-PEP, which stood for Prototype Electro Pneumatic, these prototypes spawned a family of units known as the ‘PEP family’. The Class 313 were the very first production units to appear from this family, which eventually spanned five classes and encompassed some 755 individual vehicles.

 

The three-car Class 313s were not only the first production ‘PEP’ units to be built, but were also the first ‘dual-mode’ EMUs, having the ability to collect power from 25kV AC overhead power lines via a pantograph on the centre car, or from third rail shoe gear for 750V DC pick-up. A total of 64 Class 313s were built by British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) at York Works in 1976-1977. The units were put to work on the Great Northern Inner Suburban lines operating from London Moorgate, and for 10 years they served their intended route before operations spread further afield.

 

The Class 314s comprised a smaller fleet of just 16 three-car units and these were constructed two years after the Class 313 build programme had been completed, once again at BREL York. Unlike their earlier counterparts, the Class 314s went north of the border to work on the then-newly opened Argyle Line. The units collected power from 25kV AC overhead lines only, for which they are equipped with a pantograph on the central PTSO (Pantograph Tourist Second Open) vehicle, and did not have the third rail pick-up of their Class 313 siblings.

Catalogue listing

Brand
EFE Rail
Product Code
E81007
GTIN
5023219810074
RRP
£349.95
Catalogue
Winter 2025

Model details

Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm) +
Tooling date
2025
Livery
Purple
Finish
Pristine
DCC status
DCC Ready (Plux 22 socket)
Running number
313026
Features
Directional lighting
Interior lighting

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 313
Motive power
Electric Multiple Unit
Built
1976-1977
Total produced
64

* 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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EFE Rail Class 313 3‑Car EMU (model 313026) is a ready‑to‑run OO scale replica produced by Bachmann Europe under the EFE Rail brand. The model carries the manufacturer part number E81007 and represents the initial privatisation era of British rail.

The unit is finished in the purple West Anglia Great Northern (WAGN) livery that was in use in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It comprises three detailed carriages (numbers 62552, 71236 and 61616) with destination blinds showing “Moorgate” and “Hertford North”. The overall length is 799 mm and the model is supplied with an accessory pack.

Drive is provided by a core‑less motor in the centre car, which powers both bogies and is mounted in a die‑cast metal chassis for a low centre of gravity. The centre car includes a PLUX22 DCC decoder socket; a single decoder controls both motors and the lighting for all three cars. Wheels conform to NEM310 and NEM311 standards and the model can negotiate curves of a second radius (438 mm) or larger.

Detailing includes separately applied metal parts, underframe components, a manually operated pantograph, and interior fittings appropriate to the class type. Lighting features directional head‑lamps, cab lighting, passenger saloon illumination and door interlock lights, all controllable via DCC. The livery is applied with authentic colours, logos and typefaces in line with British Rail specifications.

Historically the real Class 313s were the first dual‑mode electric multiple units, built by BREL at York in 1976‑77. They could draw power from 25 kV AC overhead lines via a pantograph or from 750 V DC third‑rail pick‑up. A total of 64 units entered service on the Great Northern inner‑suburban routes from London Moorgate.

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