Model Year Details
1998 - Highland Railway 0-4-0ST Locomotive - Ben-Y-Gloe
6
Running Number: 6
Category: Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Class 0FST
Designer: Dugald Drummond / J.F. McIntosh
Class Information: "Pug" was a term applied to many of the small non-descript shunting locomotives used across Britain and refers to their purposeful appearance. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries railways in Scotland did not have the traffic volume necessitating larger designs associated with British operations, as such Pug designs were quite prolific for both passenger and goods services. More...
Weight: 27 tons
Purpose: Shunting & Light Traffic
Wheel Arrangement: 0-4-0
Model Information: Length - 108mm.
Models Produced: ---
Company: Private - Private Owner
Logo: Various
Logo Years: ---
Livery: Private Owner Steam Locomotive
Livery Details: Various private owner steam locomotive liveries.
Company Information: Private owner rolling stock from the 1800s to current times.
Catalogue Number: R.072
Year Information: A saddle tank locomotive designed by Drummond and McIntosh. Built during 1878 to 1908. Presented here in the livery of Highland Railways which used many such pugs in sidings and for pulling short-haul trains. Models diecast chassis gives it the weight to pull respectable loads with minimum wheel slip. Type 7 motor.
Model Motor: Type 7
Publication: Hornby - OO Scale Model Railways - Forty-Forth Edition 1998
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 44th Edition
Logo & Box Design:
UK Price List: £21.99
Aust Price List: ---
Can Price List: ---
Model Ranking:
Current: 1002 - December 2023
Previous: 952 - November 2023
Movement: (-50)
Model Year Details (3)
YEAR | CAT | IMAGE |
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1998 | R.072 |
Highland Railway 0-4-0ST Locomotive - Ben-Y-Gloe |
1999 | R.072 |
Highland Railway 0-4-0ST Locomotive - Ben-Y-Gloe |
2000 | R.072 |
Highland Railway 0-4-0ST Locomotive - Ben-Y-Gloe |
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