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Bachmann 44-1015

Narrow Gauge (OO9) Signal Cabin Green

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Manufacturer description

In the days before railway signalling became controlled from centralised locations, many railway stations would have small signal boxes situated in places where only a small number of levers are required. This Narrow Gauge Signal Cabin model from Scenecraft is decorated in cream with green highlights and is suitable for use on layouts depicting both OO9 scale narrow gauge lines and OO scale standard gauge railway lines.

 

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Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Range
Scenecraft
Product Code
44-1015
RRP
£26.95
Catalogue
Spring 2025
Release date
Apr/May 2026

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Here is a summary of the product in neutral, factual language:

The Bachmann Narrow Gauge Signal Cabin Green is a model produced by Scenecraft, a part of the Scenecraft product range. This model is designed to replicate small signal boxes that were commonly found at rural railway stations prior to the introduction of centralised signalling.

This model is available in OO and OO9 scales, making it suitable for use on both standard gauge and narrow gauge railway layouts. The model features a highly detailed, hand-painted design with cream and green highlights, along with etched metal window frames and realistic glazing. This makes it compatible with lighting options from Woodland Scenics.

The model is fully decorated and ready to be placed on a layout, requiring no additional assembly or detailing.

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