EFE Rail E86022

LBSCR 54ft 'Isle of Wight' 4-Coach Pack SR Malachite Green

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

Manufacturer description

The Southern Railway (SR) took over operations of the railways on the Isle of Wight upon Grouping in 1923, inheriting an eclectic mix of locomotives and rolling stock. To replace many of these antiquated vehicles, ageing stock from the mainland was given a second life on the island and in the late-1930s, sixty former London Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR) coaches arrived after having been rebuilt onto new 54ft chassis and fitted with Westinghouse brake equipment. It is these vehicles which have been modelled in OO Scale exclusively for Bachmann’s EFE Rail range to produce this 4-coach pack.

Four different coaches have been developed to allow authentic coach sets to be offered in a range of liveries spanning the working lives of the exiled prototypes and every model boasts a high level of detail. Produced using high fidelity injection moulded bodyshells, extra parts are fitted in the form of the ornate metal handrails that are each separately fitted, the etched metal end steps and the emergency brake gear found at the opposite end to the steps. Beneath each coach the truss rods have been authentically modelled, with two different types to suit the variations found on the prototypes, and separate battery boxes and Westinghouse brake components are added to complete the look. Metal wheelsets are used throughout whilst the NEM coupling pockets are mounted on close-coupling mechanisms fitted to the chassis of each coach.

In classic Southern style, the coach sets were used in fixed formations with set numbers at either end and on the solebar of each vehicle. Naturally, this numbering is incorporated into the EFE Rail models, along with a full complement of livery details to complete this coach pack and provide a complete train ready to be hauled by your chosen locomotive.

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Catalogue listing

Brand
EFE Rail
Product Code
E86022
GTIN
5023219860222
RRP
£269.95
Catalogue
Summer 2025
Release date
January 2026

Model details

Finish
Pristine
Coupling
NEM
Livery
Malachite Green
Tooling date
2025
DCC status
DCC Not compatible
Running numbers
6353, 2415, 4151, 4157

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The EFE Rail LBSCR 54ft 'Isle of Wight' 4-Coach Pack is a model railway set produced for the Southern Railway era. This OO scale set is part of the Bachmann EFE Rail range and represents the period of the Big Four railways, which existed from 1923 to the nationalisation of the railways in 1948.

The set consists of four coaches, each with a high level of detail and accuracy. The coaches are based on the vehicles that were rebuilt in the late 1930s for use on the Isle of Wight. Each coach boasts intricate metal details, including handrails, end steps, and emergency brake gear. The wheels are made of metal, and the coaches feature NEM coupling pockets and close-coupling mechanisms.

The set is available in SR Malachite Green livery, with set number 485. The coaches included in the set are a Brake Third, two Thirds, and a Composite. The coaches have a length of 236mm each, and the set is suitable for Era 3 models.

The EFE Rail LBSCR 54ft 'Isle of Wight' 4-Coach Pack is a detailed and accurate model of a classic Southern Railway coach set. It is a great addition to any model railway layout, providing a complete train ready to be hauled by a locomotive.

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