Hornby R40174

Midland Pullman, Mk3 Trailer Buffet, M40802 - Era 11

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs

Prototype Era
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation

Manufacturer description

In-order to allow running at 125 mph on Britain's Victorian era railways, new rolling stock was needed by British Railways. Significant improvements over the Mk2 included new secondary air suspension between the bogies and the coach body as well as aerodynamic skirting on the underframe. Mk3 coaches are 75ft (23m) long enabling far greater capacity than older coaches. Mk3 coaches also incorporate disk brakes and wheel slip protection enabling faster deceleration. The first Mk3 coaches to be delivered were used as part of the HST prototype along with the two Class 41 diesel power cars in 1972.

Mk3 coaches entered service in 1975 along with the Class 43 forming the iconic InterCity 125 trainset. After the HST Mk3 coach variant was introduced, further Mk3 coaches were introduced to the West Coast Mainline for use as part of locomotive hauled trains. Whilst Mk3 stock is standard for HST units, the standard locomotive hauled stock is Mk3a. Mk3a stock differs from Mk3 stock due to the inclusion of buffers as well as a different electrical system that uses motor generator units in each coach to power air conditioning and other ancillaries Mk3a stock was built until 1984, before 3B stock with improved seating and lighting was built from 1985 to 1988.

Locomotive Services Limited (LSL) are a train operating company known for operating mainline rail tours with heritage diesel and steam locomotives. In 2017, upon being granted their certification to operate mainline charters, they became only the third company certified to operate steam locomotives on the mainline. They are also responsible for reimagining the famous Blue Pullman service, operating a specially liveried HST set with all first-class seating between London and Manchester.

The image shows the livery as it was in 2021.

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Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R40174
GTIN
5055286693304
RRP
£49.99
Catalogue
2021 range
Release date
January 2023

Model details

Colour
Blue
Livery
Pullman
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Gauge
OO
Coupling
NEM / Tension lock
DCC status
No
Directional lighting
No
Finish
Pristine
Interior lighting
No
Passenger figures
No
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Coupling type
Tension lock
Minimum radius
Radius 2
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Tooling date
2022
Running number
M40802

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Mk3 Trailer Buffet
Coach type
British Railways Mark 3
Operator
Locomotive Services Group
TOPS classification
(TRFB) Trailer Restaurant First Buffet
Designer
BREL

* 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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The Hornby Midland Pullman Mk3 Trailer Buffet model, reference M40802, is a OO gauge model of a British Railways Mark 3 coach. This model represents the Mk3 Trailer Buffet class, classified as TRFB, and is finished in the distinctive Nanking Blue livery of the Midland Pullman.

The model has a pristine finish and features a minimum radius curve requirement of 2nd Radius, equivalent to 438mm. It is designed to run on standard OO gauge track and is equipped with a NEM/Tension lock coupling. The model is part of the Locomotive Services Group's fleet and is designed to represent a coach from the current era.

The Mk3 coach class was introduced by British Railways in the 1970s to enable high-speed running on the Victorian era railways. The Mk3 coaches featured significant improvements over their Mk2 predecessors, including secondary air suspension and aerodynamic skirting. The first Mk3 coaches were delivered in 1972 as part of the HST prototype, with the first production coaches entering service in 1975.

Locomotive Services Limited, the operating company behind this model, have a long history of operating mainline rail tours with heritage locomotives. They were granted certification to operate mainline charters in 2017 and have since operated a variety of rail tours, including a specially liveried HST set on the London to Manchester route.

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