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1969 - Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall

U.K.
4983

Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall

Model: Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall (Overall Model page)
Running Number: 4983
Category: Steam Locomotives
Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Hall Class
Hall Class
Designer: C. B. Collet / Frederick Hawksworth
Class Information: Built between 1928 and 1943 the original Hall Class 4900 series were designed for mixed traffic use through-out the Great Western Railway. Construction continued with the later Modified Hall Class 6900 being built between 1944 and 1950, resulting in a total of 330 members. More...
Weight: 122 tons (including tender)
Purpose: Mixed Traffic
Wheel Arrangement: 4-6-0
Wheel Arrangement Name: Ten Wheeler
4-6-0
Model Information: ---
Models Produced: ---
Company: G.W.R. - Great Western Railway
Logo: G.W.R. Crest
Logo Years: 1927 - 1947
Great Western Railway
Livery: G.W.R. Green
G.W.R. Green
Livery Details: Brunswick green with gilt lettering, and orange and black lining.
Company Information: The G.W.R. was formed as a railway company in 1835 and was the only company to survive the 1923 grouping, to become one of the big four. The King and Castle class locomotives were amongst the most famous G.W.R. steam designs.
Year: 1969
Catalogue Number: R.759
Year Information: Locomotive with driver and fireman.
Model Motor: ---
Publication: Tri-ang Hornby Minic - Model Railways & Motor Racing - Edition 15
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 15th Edition
Tri-ang Hornby Minic - Model Railways & Motor Racing - Edition 15
Logo & Box Design:


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Model Year Details (12)

YEAR CAT IMAGE
1966 R.759 1966
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1967 R.759 1967
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1968 R.759 1968
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1969 R.759 1969
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1970 R.759G 1970
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1971 R.759N 1971
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1972 R.759A 1972
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1973 R.759 1973
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1974 R.759 1974
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1975 R.759 1975
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1976 R.759 1976
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall
1977 R.759 1977
Hall Class Locomotive - Albert Hall

Train Sets Included In (2)

YEARS TRAIN SET
1969 Pullman Express Set
1977 Silver Jubilee Pullman Set

Related Service Sheets (9)

NO SERVICE SHEET NAME ISSUE DATE
49 Locomotive - R.759 & Tender R.760 December 1966
73 Chassis - R.759 April 1968
86 4-6-0 Locomotive Chassis - R.759, R.765, R.866 June 1974
86A 4-6-0 Loco Chassis - R.150, R.154, R.759 September 1976
86A (Back) 4-6-0 Loco Chassis - R.150, R.154, R.759 - Back September 1976
86B 4-6-0 GWR Hall - R.313, Hagley Hall August 1980
86B (Back) 4-6-0 GWR Hall - R.313, Hagley Hall - Back August 1980
HR1976 P3 Operating Instructions - Page 3 - Train Operation - 1976 1976
HR1976 P4 Operating Instructions - Page 4 - Train Operation - 1976 1976

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