Model Details
Schools Class Locomotive - Cheltenham - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition
925
Years Released:
2009
(Model Year pages)
Model released for 1 year.
Running Number: 925
Category: Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Schools Class V
Designer: Richard Maunsell
Class Information: Designed and built under the direction of Richard Maunsell by the Southern Railway (SR) for intermediate passenger services. The Schools Class became the last locomotives built in Britain to use a 4-4-0 wheel arrangement. The Class earned the distinction of being the largest and most powerful locomotives to ever operate in Europe using this wheel arrangement. More...
Weight: 114 tons (including tender)
Purpose: Regional Passenger
Wheel Arrangement: 4-4-0
Model Information: Length - 238mm.
Models Produced: ---
Logo & Box Style:
2009
2009 |
Logo: S.R. Crest
Logo Years: 1923 - 1947
Livery: S.R. Malachite Green
Livery Details: Malachite green with yellow lettering.
Company Information: The smallest of Britains post grouping railway companies formed in 1923. The S.R. route mileage was the best in Britain by far, due to the dense population south of London. Passengers was the main cargo which pushed the S.R. to lead the emergence of elect
Model Ranking:
Current: 2218 - December 2023
Previous: 1024 - November 2023
Movement: (-1194)
Model Year Details (1)
YEAR | CAT | MODEL |
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2009 | R.2827 |
Schools Class Locomotive - Cheltenham - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition |
Model Photos & Notes (0)
Model Catalogue Information
YEAR | INFORMATION |
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2009 | Extensive cab detail. |
Motor Information
YEAR | MOTOR |
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2009 | Five pole skew wound. |
Catalogue Images (1)
R.2827 Schools Class Locomotive - Cheltenham - National Railway Museum Collection - Special Edition - 2009
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