Hornby R40502

LNER - Mk4 FO - 11288 - K coach

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

Manufacturer description

Following on from the Mk3 coach, the Mk4s were built between 1989 and 1992 at Metro-Cammell’s Washwood Heath facility for the newly-electrified InterCity 225 services on the East Coast Main Line.

A total of 282 carriages were built, to maintain a fleet of 30 fixed formations. Each one comprised of nine vehicles, operating with a Class 91 locomotive and a Driving Van Trailer on the other end to allow trains to operate in both directions without needing to turn the locomotive.

The Mk4 is an all-steel design which incorporates a number of improvements over the previous Mk3s. Most notably, the inclusion of automatic push-button operated plug-type doors in place of the manually-operated slam doors. The body shells, which were built by BREL and Breda in Milan, also have fully sealed gangways and controlled emission toilets (CETs).

The coaches were used by successive ECML train operators that followed on from BR InterCity, including GNER, East Coast, and LNER, though they were largely replaced with the arrival of the first Class 801 ‘Azumas’ from 2019/20, with large numbers going to scrap. Following refurbishment, 12 Mk4s were acquired by Transport for Wales for its Holyhead-Cardiff ‘premier’ service, and these were joined by further examples that had been refurbished for a planned London Euston-Blackpool service by Grand Central that never materialised, bringing the TFW fleet up to 37 vehicles.

This highly detailed OO gauge model coach is based on ‘TF’, a first class open coach with 2 + 1 seating across the aisle with tables.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R40502
RRP
£49.99

Model details

Livery
Grey
Buffers
No Buffers
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Gauge
OO
Coupling
NEM Tension Lock
Tooling date
2022
Finish
Pristine
DCC status
DCC Not compatible
Running number
11288

Prototype information

Coach type
BR Mark 4
Operator
LNER
TOPS classification
(TF) Trailer First

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Hornby LNER Mk4 FO (model number 11288) is an OO gauge replica of a first‑class open coach (type ‘TF’) from the InterCity 225 fleet that operates on the East Coast Main Line. The model carries the manufacturer part number R40502 and represents the current era of the Mk4 coaches.

The Mk4 coaches were constructed between 1989 and 1992 at Metro‑Cammell’s Washwood Heath plant for the newly electrified InterCity 225 services. A total of 282 carriages were built to form 30 fixed‑formation trains, each set comprising nine vehicles, a Class 91 locomotive and a Driving Van Trailer at the opposite end.

Key design features of the Mk4 include an all‑steel body, plug‑type automatic doors, fully sealed gangways and controlled‑emission toilets. The body shells were produced by BREL and Breda in Milan. The coaches served successive ECML operators – BR InterCity, GNER, East Coast and LNER – until they began to be withdrawn with the introduction of Class 801 “Azuma” units from 2019/20, many being scrapped.

Following refurbishment, twelve Mk4s were taken by Transport for Wales for its Holyhead‑Cardiff premier service and later joined by additional examples intended for a Grand Central London Euston‑Blackpool service that did not materialise, bringing the TFW fleet to 37 vehicles. The Hornby model reproduces the interior layout of the ‘TF’ coach, featuring 2 + 1 seating across the aisle and tables.

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