Hornby R60123

The One:One Collection, BR, 50T Breakdown Crane, Cowans Sheldon, 'ADRC96719' - Era 8

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Prototype Eras
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation
Era 11 (2016 to 2024) Current Era

Manufacturer description

The breakdown crane is as much a part of railway infrastructure as much as it is a wagon. Such cranes began to appear in 1875, growing in size and complexity. Over 176 cranes have appeared around the UK since their introduction, with the most modern cranes able to lift entire locomotives off the ground.


This crane, as preserved at the One:One collection in Margate was built for the LNER as number 941599, then rated at 45 tonnes. On entry to BR service the crane would be renumbered multiple times as could be common for departmental rolling stock, first to 330110, then ADRC95218. 

Following a conversion from steam to diesel the crane would re-enter service as ADRC96719. Now rated at 50 tonnes, the crane is preserved and will be on display to the public when the museum opens.


The Hornby crane model includes the supporting trucks as well as a fully posable crane boom and hook, allowing the crane to be posed as if it were rescuing a stricken locomotive.

This product is produced under licence from Locomotive Storage Limited. All the 1:1 Collection marks are owned and registered by Locomotive Storage Limited. ©Locomotive Storage Limited 2023. All rights reserved.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R60123
GTIN
5063129019419
RRP
£71.49
Catalogue
2023 Range
Release date
2023

Model details

Colour
Yellow
Finish
Painted
Gauge
OO
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Livery
BR engineers yellow
Buffers
Separate Plastic Buffers
Coupling
Fixed Tension Lock

Prototype information

Operator
BR
Designer
Cowans Sheldon
Built by
Cowans & Sheldon

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