Model Year Details
2010 - First Great Western High Speed Train (Class 43)
43017 43192
Running Number: 43017 43192
Category: Train Packs
Locomotive Class: Class 43
Designer: British Railways
Class Information: HST Class 253 train sets were introduced on the Western Region in 1975. Subsequent success of design has seen the trains used through-out the Britain and still in use today. A modified XPT design was exported to Australia in 1982. Previously known as Class 253/254. More...
Weight: 70 tons
Purpose: High Speed Express Passenger
Wheel Arrangement: BO-BO
Model Information: Length per vehicle: 235mm.
R.2812X is DCC fitted.
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Company: GW - First Great Western
Logo: GW Logo
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Livery: GW Purple
Livery Details: Purple with white and pink striping.
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Catalogue Number: R.2812
Year Information: This First Great Western Dynamic Lines livery handsomely highlights the now classic design lines of this iconic British train. Operating on the Western Region mainline their services offer fast efficient travel from London Paddington to the West and South West of England. The powerful 5 pole motor fitted to the Hornby FGW drive unit ensures that the model can handle with considerable ease a scale length HST.
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Publication: Hornby - Edition Fifty-Six 2010 - OO Gauge Model Railways & Accessories
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 56th Edition
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Model Year Details (3)
YEAR | CAT | IMAGE |
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2009 | R.2812 |
First Great Western High Speed Train (Class 43) |
2010 | R.2812 |
First Great Western High Speed Train (Class 43) |
2011 | R.2812 |
First Great Western High Speed Train (Class 43) |
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