Model Year Details
1998 - GNER 125 High Speed Train
43117 43118
Running Number: 43117 43118
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 - HST Power Car - 243mm.
Length - Mk 3 Tourist Class Coach - 266mm.
Models Produced: ---
Company: GNER - Great North Eastern Railway
Logo: GNER Logo
Logo Years: 1996 - 2007
Livery: GNER Blue
Livery Details: Dark navy blue with a red stripe and gold lettering.
Company Information: The GNER operated high-speed express passenger trains on the East Coast Main Line.
Catalogue Number: R.2000
Year Information: A newcomer in 1996 on the East Coast London to Scotland route, now privatised to Sea Containers which also owns and operate the Orient Express. Train Pack features a special application of GNERs grand blue and gold livery. Features include wheels finished in black nickel silver and working headlights that operate in the direction of travel.
Model Motor: ---
Publication: Hornby - OO Scale Model Railways - Forty-Forth Edition 1998
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 44th Edition
Logo & Box Design:
UK Price List: £79.99
Aust Price List: ---
Can Price List: ---
Model Ranking:
Current: 1459 - December 2023
Previous: 947 - November 2023
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Model Year Details (2)
YEAR | CAT | IMAGE |
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1997 | R.2000 |
GNER 125 High Speed Train |
1998 | R.2000 |
GNER 125 High Speed Train |
Related Service Sheets (1)
NO | SERVICE SHEET NAME | ISSUE DATE |
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205 | HST 125 | December 1997 |
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