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Prototype Eras
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
The Scania R370 Topline tractor unit pulling a Houghton Parkhouse Professional Livestock trailer. In the colourful livery ofa well-known Scottish haulier George Anderson & Son from Wishaw, whose personalised registration plate GA16 SON adds another authentic touch.
The splendid Topline cab is decorated in pale blue with contrasting white and yellow lettering and features additional airhorns on the roof and front spotlights. A little detail to note is the Scania R370 Streamline name printed in white above the cab windows alongside the Scottish flags. The trailer is decorated in a rich royal blue with pale blue masking above a red chassis.
In real-life, the new generation Scania R370 Streamline boasts class-leading comfort, visibility and control for the driver. Scania's promotional material also highlights the R370's improved fuel efficiency and increased engine speed which have been achieved by upgraded injectors and combustion chambers combined with new rear axle ratio.
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Oxford Diecast Scania Houghton Professional Livestock Transporter (Manufacturer Part Number: 76SCA01LT) is a die‑cast model that depicts the rebuilding of the railways era.
The model shows a Scania R370 Topline tractor unit pulling a Houghton Parkhouse Professional Livestock trailer, painted in the colourful livery of the Scottish haulier George Anderson & Son of Wishaw. The vehicle carries the personalised registration plate GA16 SON for added authenticity.
The Topline cab is finished in pale blue with contrasting white and yellow lettering, and includes roof‑mounted air‑horns and front spotlights. The Scania R370 Streamline name is printed in white above the cab windows together with Scottish flags. The trailer is rendered in royal blue with pale blue masking over a red chassis.
In the real vehicle, the Scania R370 Streamline is marketed as having class‑leading comfort, visibility and driver control, along with improved fuel efficiency and higher engine speed achieved through upgraded injectors, combustion chambers and a revised rear axle ratio.