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OR76J26002 Bundle with 3 x Banana Vans, 1 x 7 Plank Wagon and 2 x PilchardsOur Bundle Include: Or76J26002 BR Early (plain black) 65767 0 6 0 Class J26 OR76BAN002 Great Eastern Banana Van BR E632899 OR76BAN002B GE Banana Van BR E632896 OR76BAN002C GE Banana Van BR E632916 OR76MW7037 7 Plank Wagon NE158646 OR76PIL003A Pilchard Wagon BR Black DB990052 OR76PIL003B Pilchard Wagon BR Black DB990080 SAVE Over 50 by purchasing as a Bundle. FREE UK SHIPPING J26 The North Eastern Railway (NER) required a powerful engine to handle the
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Or76J26002 - BR Early (plain black) 65767 0-6-0 Class J26
OR76BAN002- Great Eastern Banana Van BR E632899
OR76BAN002B - GE Banana Van BR E632896
OR76BAN002C - GE Banana Van BR E632916
OR76MW7037 - 7 Plank Wagon NE158646
OR76PIL003A - Pilchard Wagon BR Black DB990052
OR76PIL003B - Pilchard Wagon BR Black DB990080
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J26
The North Eastern Railway (NER) required a powerful engine to handle the increasing size of freight trains on their network. The NER P2 design came into existence and stood out from anything which had previous been built by the NER with a massive 5ft 6in diameter boiler. 30 were built in 1904/05 at Darlington and a further 20 built in 1905 in Gateshead. The design was modified in 1906 to produce the NER P3 later J27 design. The J26 was mainly used on goods traffic. None of the 50 J26 survived into preservation with the final J26 locomotives being withdrawn in 1962.
Banana Vans
Built in 1923 by the newly formed LNER, the GER Diagram 85 banana vans were built to transport imported bananas under carefully controlled conditions. Based on a Great Eastern Railway goods van, these vans featured vacuum brakes, steam heating, and thick insulation to keep the fruit at a stable 57°F from dockside to distribution centres like Stratford Market in East London.
Only 100 were constructed, numbered 632822–632921. Some were later loaned to the Southern Railway in the 1930s, even receiving SR branding. Despite their specialist role, they remained in traffic into the late 1950s.
7 Plank Wagon
Oxford Diecast RAIL OR76MW7037 7 Plank Wagon NE158646 Oxford Rail Wagons 1:76 Scale Model
Pilchards
The smallest of the three LNER bogie drop-side ballast wagon designs but the only one not built before nationalisation. BR diagram 1/571 was built from May 1950 to May 1951 by Butterly Engineering under lot 2121. Only 50 were ever built with numbers ranging from DB990050 to DB990099.
Allocated to the Eastern region these wagons remained in the region and rarely strayed far, serving in permanent way trains and stone workings. They were later given the TOPS code YCO and continued to be used up until the 1980s as unfitted stock fell out of use.
Technical Specification
Scale: 1:76 (OO)
DCC: 21pin DCC Ready
Motor: 5-Pole Coreless
Length: 230mm
Width: 32mm
Weight: 235g
ERA: BR Early Crest 1948-1957
Minimum Curve Radius: Radius 2 (438mm)
Manuals
Oxford Rail J26 Maintenance Sheet
Scale
1:76 scale means that this is 76 times smaller than the full sized vehicle(s)
For a much more detailed explanation of scale and the history please follow this link.
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