Heljan HJN1006

Sentinel Railcar - LNER Green/Cream - 2136 HOPE

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

Manufacturer description

These charismatic vehicles – nicknamed “Chip Vans” due to their bright livery and smoky chimneys – were introduced in 1925–1932 to reduce operating costs and attract passengers to local services. They were a precursor to modern diesel railcars.

In some ways, the LNER’s Sentinel railcars were victims of their own success, attracting so many passengers that they often couldn’t cope with demand.

At their peak, 80 vehicles across 13 diagrams were operated by the LNER, with Diagram 96 and 97 the most numerous. They worked across all LNER areas, from North London commuter lines to rural branch lines in East Anglia, the Midlands, Cheshire and Scotland. Yorkshire and the North East were key strongholds.

A 1934 LNER report showed they outperformed early diesel railcars, covering up to 2.25 million miles per year with some working 17 hours a day. However, lightweight construction and reliability issues led to withdrawal by 1948, with just No. 2136 HOPE briefly surviving into the BR era.

Our new model celebrates these important but often overlooked pioneers, offering Diagram 96 and 97 railcars in classic LNER liveries—perfect for both branch lines and main line layouts.

The Model


#3180 LNER Green/Cream Diag. 96 No.2136 HOPE (NE Area) 
Destination Boards: Newcastle/Durham/York/Selby

Key Features

Detail Variations

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Catalogue listing

Brand
Heljan
Product Code
HJN1006
RRP
£149.99

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Heljan Sentinel Railcar – LNER Green/Cream – 2136 HOPE (manufacturer part number HJN1006) is a 00 gauge model representing a Sentinel railcar from the period of the British “Big Four” railway companies (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR).

The original Sentinel railcars, nicknamed “Chip Vans” because of their bright livery and chimney smoke, were introduced between 1925 and 1932 to reduce operating costs and to attract passengers on local services. At the height of their use the LNER operated 80 vehicles across 13 diagrams, with Diagrams 96 and 97 being the most numerous. A 1934 LNER report recorded that the railcars covered up to 2.25 million miles per year, some working as many as 17 hours a day, before lightweight construction and reliability problems led to their withdrawal by 1948, leaving only No 2136 “HOPE” to survive briefly into the British Rail era.

The model reproduces Diagram 96 (top‑light vents) and Diagram 97 (droplight windows) in classic LNER green and cream. It includes separately controlled LED lighting, ESU “Stay Alive” capacitors, a factory‑fitted speaker, a Next18 DCC decoder, and an optional factory‑fitted ESU sound project. A low‑profile motor is hidden beneath the saloon. Destination boards for Newcastle, Durham, York and Selby are provided, and regional variations such as a CLC style are available.

Standard equipment comprises five switchable lighting functions (DCC), interior and cab illumination, bi‑colour LED head and tail lamps, detailed interior partitions with reversible seating, a detailed engine‑room and cab, NEM couplers with magnetic coupler bars, and smooth, reliable motor performance. The model is suitable for both branch‑line and main‑line railway layouts.

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