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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
The British Rail Class 86 is the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s. One hundred of these locomotives were built from 1965 to 1966 by either English Electric at Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows, or British Rail (BR) at their Doncaster works. The class was built to haul trains on the then newly electrified West Coast Main Line, from London Euston, to Birmingham, Crewe, Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool and later Preston and Glasgow. They helped to replace steam locomotives, which were finally withdrawn by BR in 1968.
Under the earlier BR classification system, the type was given the designation AL6 (meaning the sixth design of AC Locomotive), and locomotives were numbered E3101-E3200. In 1968, this was changed to Class 86, when BR introduced the TOPS classification system.
* 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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Heljan
8650
Class 86/0 'AL6' Bo-Bo Electric Locomotive BR Blue E3104 with red bufferbeams – as built
Heljan
8651
Class 86/0 BR Blue Lion/Wheel Emblem SYP
Heljan
8652
Class 86/0 BR Blue Lion/Wheel Emblem FYE
Heljan
8653
Class 86/0 BR Blue FYE White Cab Roof
Heljan
8654
Class 86/0 BR Blue FYE
Heljan
8655
Class 86/0 'AL6' Bo-Bo Electric Locomotive BR Rail Blue 86036 with double arrow logo, full yellow ends and orange cantrail stripes
Heljan
8656
Class 86/0 BR Blue FYE Weathered
Heljan
8640
Class 86 404 InterCity Executive Electric Locomotive
Heljan
8641
Class 86 634 University of London RF Distribution
Heljan
8642
Class 86 416 Rail Express Systems
Heljan
8643
Class 86 426/E3195 Retro Blue
Heljan
8644
Class 86 622 RfD European Grey
Heljan
8646
Class 86 609 Freightliner Green/Yellow
Heljan
8600
Class 86 Electric locomotive 86205 City of Lancaster in Virgin Trains livery
Heljan
8601
Class 86 Electric locomotive 86214 Sans Pareil in Intercity Swallow livery
Heljan
8602
Class 86 Electric locomotive 86215 The Round Tabler in Anglia livery
Heljan
8603
Class 86 Electric locomotive 86233/E3172 Alstom Heritage in heritage Electric Blue livery
Heljan
8604
Class 86 Electric locomotive 86605 in Freightliner green livery
Heljan
8630
Class 86 - InterCity - 86238 - OO Scale
Heljan
8657
Class 86 - BR Blue - E3163 - OO Scale
Heljan
8658
Class 86 - BR Blue - E3101 - OO Scale
Heljan
8659
Class 86 - BR Blue - 86011 - OO Scale
Heljan
8661
Class 86 - InterCity Mainline - 86417 - OO Scale
Heljan
8631
Class 86 - Virgin - 86240 - OO Scale
Heljan
GM4240304
Class 86 - BR Blue (Rainhill) - 86235 - OO Scale
Heljan
8636
Class 86 - Anglia - 86260 - OO Scale
Heljan
8635
Class 86 - Colas - 86701 - OO Scale
Heljan
8634
Class 86 - EWS - 86261 - OO Scale
Heljan
8633
Class 86 - Electric Blue - 86259 'Les Ross' - OO Scale
Heljan
8623
Class 86 204 'City of Carlisle' BR Intercity Executive
Heljan
8621
Class 86 - BR Blue - 86253 - OO Scale
Gaugemaster
GM4240302
Class 86 622 Freightliner Powerhaul
Gaugemaster
GM4240301
Class 86 637 Freightliner Powerhaul
Gaugemaster
GM4240303
Class 86 401 Network SouthEast
The Heljan Class 86 401 'Mons Meg' Caledonian Sleeper Electric Locomotive is a model railway locomotive available in OO gauge. It is a representation of the British Rail Class 86, a class of electric locomotives built between 1965 and 1966. The model is designed to be DCC Ready, with a 21-pin socket, and features a range of authentic details including LED lighting, a finely detailed underframe, and wire handrails.
The model represents the Caledonian Sleeper livery and is based on the locomotive 86401, which is a Class 86/4 variant. It has a length of 235mm and a minimum operating radius of 438mm. The model's wheel arrangement is Co-Co and it is powered by electricity. The manufacturer, Heljan, also produces models of the Class 86 in other liveries and with different features, such as MW and TDM cable options.
The Class 86 was a popular class of locomotive used on various routes, including the West coast Main Line, and this model is representative of the period around the initial privatisation of the railways. The model is designed to be highly detailed and accurate, making it a suitable choice for model railway enthusiasts who wish to recreate the British Rail network in the 1980s and 1990s.