EFE Rail E87054

LSWR 10T Ventilated Van SR Brown (Late)

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

Manufacturer description

The Diagram 1410 van was the most numerous ventilated van built by the London & South Western Railway (LSWR). Construction began in 1885 and more than 1,000 were built, with various detail differences introduced over the lifetime of the vans. These characterful vehicles feature outside framing, sliding doors and were built with a reduced height when compared with vans built later on. From 1912 the LSWR built further vans to the new Diagram 1406 which were some 7 inches taller than the Diagram 1410, and one such van is the subject of this model. Finished in late SR livery (small lettering – post-1936), this model is fitted with Lift Link brakes, Panter axle boxes and plain tapered buffers. Later in 1912, the Diagram 1408 van was introduced which featured hinged doors rather than sliding – this allowed the van body to be slightly wider, increasing the payload. Both the Diagram 1410 and 1408 van also feature in the EFE Rail range.

 

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Catalogue listing

Brand
EFE Rail
Product Code
E87054
GTIN
5023219870542
RRP
£32.95
Catalogue
Autumn 2023
Release date
September 2023

Model details

Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Livery
Brown
Tooling date
2023
Coupling
NEM
Finish
Pristine
Running number
42232

Prototype information

Wagon type
Van
TOPS classification
London & South Western Railway 10T Ventilated Van

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