Hornby R40497

Virgin Intercity - Mk3 TRSB - 40437 - Coach

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

British Rail introduced the production version of the Mk3 coach in 1975 with improved standards of comfort in response to competition from airlines and increased use of private motor cars.

Designed and built by BREL, they were initially intended as locomotive-hauled stock, but with the development of the High Speed Train (HST), were soon adapted for use at speeds of up to 125mph (220km/h). The first version of the Mk3 coach had actually been built in 1972, with ten coaches produced for the prototype HST.

Mk3 coaches continued to be built until 1988, but multiple units based on the Mk3 body shell were built until the early 1990s. The standard length of a Mk3 coach is 75ft (23m), which is ten feet longer than its predecessor, the Mk2, and is of monocoque construction with an all-welded mild steel stressed skin.

Virgin operated several sets of these coaches for use with its HST power cars. Following introduction of its Pendolinos, most of Virgin’s Mk3 coaches moved on to other operators, though it did retain one set for peak time cover and had them refurbished at Doncaster and painted into the same livery as its Pendolino and Voyager trains. However, these too were stood-down in November 2014 when they were transferred to Abellio Greater Anglia.

This highly detailed OO gauge coach model is based on ‘TRSB’, a Trailer Restaurant Second Buffet with seating and tables for second class passengers, and a buffet counter.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R40497
RRP
£49.99

Model details

Livery
Red/Grey
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Buffers
No Buffers
Coupling
NEM Tension Lock
Gauge
OO
Tooling date
2022
DCC status
DCC Not compatible
Finish
Pristine
Running number
40437

Prototype information

Coach type
BR Mark 3
Operator
Virgin Trains
TOPS classification
(TRSB) Trailer Restaurant Standard Buffet

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Hornby Virgin Intercity – Mk3 TRSB – 40437 – Coach is an OO gauge model of a British Rail Mk3 Trailer Restaurant Second Buffet (TRSB) coach. The model carries the Hornby part number R40497.

The Mk3 coach was introduced by British Rail in 1975 as a production version of a design first built in 1972 for the prototype High Speed Train. Built by BREL, the coaches are 75 ft (23 m) long, of monocoque construction with an all‑welded mild‑steel stressed skin, and were capable of running at up to 125 mph (220 km/h). Production continued until 1988, with derivative multiple‑unit bodies built into the early 1990s.

Virgin operated several Mk3 sets with its HST power cars and later retained a single set for peak‑time cover, refurbished at Doncaster and repainted in the Pendolino/Voyager livery. The coaches were withdrawn in November 2014 and transferred to Abellio Greater Anglia.

The Hornby model accurately reproduces the second‑class seating and tables, together with a buffet counter, in a highly detailed form suitable for British railway model‑building enthusiasts.

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