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Prototype Era
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
The 6 plank wagon was a type of private owner wagon used in the UK. Wagons such as these were responsible for hualing the lions share of cargo around the UK in the pre-grouping and grouping era. Such wagons would be assembled in long colourful lines with wagons from other companies, only being shunted from the consist when they reached their destination. Such wagons would often be seen behind locomotives such as the Dean Goods on the Western Region, Black 5 with the LMS, P1 with the LNER and S15 on the SR. So universally accpeted were this type of wagon that some would find themselves owned by the railway companies themselves such as these examples in the LNER livery.
Pristine finish.
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Oxford
OR76MW6001
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OR76MW6001C
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OR76MW6002B
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OR76MW6003
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The Oxford Rail OO gauge LNER E139522 6 Plank Wagon is a model of a railway wagon that operated during the Big Four era, which spanned the period from 1923 to 1948. The model represents a wagon in the livery of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER).
The wagon has a length of 100mm and is finished in a painted grey colour, accurately representing the original livery of the LNER. The model is part of the Oxford Rail range and is designed for use on OO gauge model railway layouts.