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In 2019, Hull Trains launched a poll to find suggestions for naming its five Class 802-3 ‘Paragon’ trains.
As a result, set 802301 was named ‘Amy Johnson’ after the Hull-born pioneering pilot who became the first woman to fly solo between London and Australia in the 1930s, setting many long-distance flying records. This unit was the first of Hull Trains’ Class 802-3 bi-mode units, entering service on 25th November 2019. The five 5-car sets work express services between Hull and London King’s Cross.
Our OO model Train Pack is a fantastic replica of this modern design, with HM7000 capability if you add a 21-pin decoder (sold separately).

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Hornby Class 802‑3 “Amy Johnson” 5‑car Train Pack – Manufacturer part number R30470. The model represents a current‑era Hull Trains Class 802‑3 bi‑mode unit, the first of its type to enter service on 25 November 2019. The train is named after Hull‑born aviator Amy Johnson, who was the first woman to fly solo between London and Australia in the 1930s.
The five‑car set is operated on express services between Hull and London King’s Cross. The OO scale model replicates the exterior design of the real train and includes HM7000 sound capability when fitted with a separate 21‑pin decoder (sold separately).