Model Details

Glasgow Iron & Steel Co Ltd Open Wagon

U.K.
962

Glasgow Iron & Steel Co Ltd Open Wagon

Uncatalogued Model - Image not from catalogue.

Years Released: 1996 (Model Year pages)
Model released for 1 year.

Model: Glasgow Iron & Steel Co Ltd Open Wagon
Running Number: 962
Category: Freight Rolling Stock
Freight Rolling Stock
Model Information: ---
Models Produced: * 1,500
* Information from Triang & Hornby, The Story of Rovex, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 - Pat Hammond
Logo & Box Style:

1996

1996
Company: Private - Private Owner
Logo: Various
Logo Years: ---
Private Owner
Livery: Private Owner Goods
Private Owner Goods
Livery Details: Various private owner goods liveries.
Company Information: Private owner rolling stock from the 1800s to current times.

Model Ranking:
Current: 2678 - December 2023
Previous: 1913 - November 2023
Movement: (-765)

Model Year Details (1)

YEAR CAT MODEL
1996 R.135 1996
Glasgow Iron & Steel Co Ltd Open Wagon

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R.135 - Glasgow Iron & Steel Co Ltd Open Wagon - 1996
R.135 Glasgow Iron & Steel Co Ltd Open Wagon - 1996


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