Hornby R30356

IoWCR, Class A1, 0-6-0T, No. 10 'Terrier' - Era 2 (Web Exclusive)

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Prototype Era
Era 2 (1875 to 1922) Pre-grouping

Manufacturer description

No. 10 was originally known as No. 69 ‘Peckham’ and was the eighth ‘Terrier’ to be constructed in 1872. No. 69 was in service under the LB&SCR having racked up 576,000 miles. The IoWCR purchased the locomotive for £700 in 1899. ‘Peckham’ arrived on the Isle of Wight in early 1900. The ‘Terrier’ engine was in service until 1936. The engine was sent to Eastleigh and stored to be used as a source for spare parts for the other surviving ‘Terrier’ locomotives. In 1949, the remains of the engine were scrapped.

This No. 10 ‘Terrier’ features a sleek, red-lined livery with a smattering of black and a legend of the locomotive’s operator in gold: ‘Isle of Wight Central Railway’. The accessory bag contains three vac pipes.

Catalogue listing

Brand:
Hornby
Product Code:
R30356
RRP:
£149.99
Catalogue:
2024 Range

Model details

Livery
IoWCR Black
Buffers
Separate Metal Buffers
Coupling
NEM / Tension Lock
DCC status
DCC Ready 6 pin socket
Finish
Painted
Gauge
OO
Motor
3 Pole
Colour
Black
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
A1/A1X 'Terriers'
Operator
Isle of Wight Central Railway
Wheel arrangement
0-6-0
Designer
William Stroudley

* 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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