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2007 - Class 73 Locomotive

U.K.
73235


Class 73 Locomotive

Model: Class 73 Locomotive (Overall Model page)
Running Number: 73235
Category: Diesel Electric Locomotives
Diesel Electric Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Class 73
Class 73
Designer: British Railways
Weight: 77 tons
Purpose: Mixed Traffic
Wheel Arrangement: BO-BO
BO-BO
Model Information: Length - 215mm.
Models Produced: ---
Company: SWT - South West Trains
Logo: SWT Logo
Logo Years: ---
South West Trains
Livery: SWT Blue
SWT Blue
Livery Details: Blue with yellow and red cab ends with light yellow warning panel.
Company Information: ---
Year: 2007
Catalogue Number: R.2655
Year Information: ---
Model Motor: Five pole skew wound.
Publication: Hornby
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 53rd Edition
Hornby
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Model Ranking:
Current: 2270 - December 2023
Previous: 1106 - November 2023
Movement: (-1164)

Model Year Details (3)

YEAR CAT IMAGE
2007 R.2655 2007
Class 73 Locomotive
2008 R.2655 2008
Class 73 Locomotive
2009 R.2655 2009
Class 73 Locomotive

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