Hornby R40195

Caledonian Sleeper, Mk2E Brake Standard Open, 9497 - Era 11

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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation

Manufacturer description

East coast sleeper services between London and Scotland ceased in May 1988, but the sleeper services on the WCML from Euston remined. Responsibility for operation of the remaining Anglo-Scottish services passed within British Rail from InterCity West Coast to ScotRail in March 1995. The Caledonian Sleeper franchise was initially handed out as part of the ScotRail franchise which was won by National Express who took over the services operation in 1997. National Express continued to use BR's Mk3 sleeper coaches, hiring locomotives from Virgin Trains until March 1998 and EWS from then on. Mk2 seated carriages were added to the service in 2000 featuring first class-style reclining seats, whilst the Mk3 sleeping cars were refurbished.


In 2004 the ScotRail Franchise including the Caledonian Sleeper was transferred to FirstGroup with the Caledonian sleeper rolling stock being repainted in FirstGroup's corporate blue, pink and white livery. In 2014 the Caledonian Sleeper became part of a separate franchise awarded to Serco who invested £100 million in new Mark 5 carriages which were introduced in April 2019, replacing the aging Mk3 stock.


The Mark 2 coach was introduced to the British railway in 1964. Mk2 coaches were designed to be stringer and more resistant to corrosion than their predecessors whilst reducing maintenance costs. A revised painting method coincided with a switch from BR maroon and Southern Region dark green to a blue and grey livery.


1876 Mk2 coaches were produced by BREL at Derby Litchurch Lane Works between 1963 and 1975, with many remaining in service performing departmental work and charter services. Coach 9802 was one of 11 Mk2e Open Standard coaches converted for use on the Caledonian Sleeper service in 1999 to feature reclining seats.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R40195
GTIN
5055286691669
RRP
£44.99
Catalogue
2021 Range
Release date
May 2022

Model details

Colour
Blue
Finish
Pristine
Livery
Caledonian Sleeper
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Gauge
OO
Coupling
NEM / Tension lock
Tooling date
2015
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Chassis construction
Plastic & metal
Coupling mount
NEM pockets
Coupling type
Tension lock
Minimum radius
Radius 2
DCC status
DCC Not compatible
Running number
9802

Prototype information

Type of vehicle
Mark 2 Coach
Builder
British Rail Engineering Limited
Build date
1963 to 1975
Total built
1,876
Main duties
Local & Express Passenger
In service until
Present
Locomotive class*
Mk2e Brake Unclassified Open
Coach type
British Railways Mark 2E
Operator
Caledonian
TOPS classification
BUO (Brake Unclassified Open)
Designer
BR
Built
1963 to 1975
Built by
British Rail Engineering Limited

* 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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Hornby Caledonian Sleeper Mk2E Brake Standard Open 9497 – Era 11 is a OO gauge model of a British Railways Mark 2E coach. The coach is painted in a pristine blue Caledonian Sleeper livery, bears the running number 9802 and measures 268 mm in length. It is equipped with NEM and tension‑lock couplings, a minimum curve radius of 438 mm (second radius) and is classified as a BUO (Brake Unclassified Open) vehicle.

The model represents a coach built by British Rail Engineering Limited between 1963 and 1975, originally part of the Mark 2 series introduced in 1964. It replicates coach 9802, one of eleven Mk2e Open Standard coaches converted for use on the Caledonian Sleeper service in 1999, fitted with reclining seats. The model’s manufacturer part number is R40195.

The real‑world Caledonian Sleeper service operated east‑coast sleeper trains between London and Scotland until 5 May 1988, after which the service continued on the West Coast Main Line. Operation passed to ScotRail in March 1995, then to National Express in 1997, and later to FirstGroup in 2004. The franchise became a separate Caledonian Sleeper operation under Serco in 2014, which introduced new Mark 5 carriages in April 2019, replacing the older Mk3 stock.

Hornby’s model is intended to represent the current era of the Caledonian Sleeper, suitable for use in contemporary OO gauge layouts depicting British railway history or modern operations.

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