Class 67 locomotives are a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives
which were built for the English Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS)
between 1999 and 2000 by Alstom at Meinfesa in Valencia, S...
43060 is currently in storage at Long Marston
after being introduced by BR in 1977, the unit was built by BREL, as
with all other Class 43 units. 43060 was one of a numbe...
Inspired by one of the most beloved British
family films of all time, 'The Railway Children Return', out now on
Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital, is an enchanting adventure for a...
Number 58 'Tiger' was the sister engine to 'Lion', one of a plethora of
locomotives named after animals as became the norm for the fledgling
L&MR. Like its sister engine, 'Tiger' was designed ...
Originally conceived as a cheaper, more reliable alternative to the
Advanced Passenger Train in the early 1970s, the British Railways Board
authorised the development of a prototype High Speed Die...
The LMS 4F class would be introduced in 1911 as the Class 4 to the
design of Sir Henry Fowler. Like may of Fowler's designs the locomotive
would initially be part of the Midland Railway pool of lo...
The LMS 2P class locomotive, designed by Sir Henry Fowler for light
passenger work, had its origins in the Midland Railway's 4-4-0 483 Class
designed by Samuel Johnson and modified by Richard Deel...
The 3F 'Jinty' was an LMS tank engine inspired by the design of a
Midland Railway designed tank engine. Henry Fowler saw potential in the
Midland Railway 2441 Class which itself would prove so dep...
The Castle Class was designed by Charles Collett, the successor to
legendary GWR engineer George Jackson Churchward. In truth, Castle Class
is nothing more than a nickname owing to most examples o...
No. 66734 ‘Platinum Jubilee’ was in service in Europe as No. PB04 and
imported from Germany for GB Railfreight use in early 2022. It’s GBRf’s
100th Class 66. This locomotive replaced the previous ...
Celebrate the 70th anniversary of Hornby in Margate in style with a BR
'Jinty' locomotive in a special 'Rovex Scale Models Limited 1954-2024'
livery. The contrast between austere black and glisten...
In the 1960s, Tri-ang Railways released the 0-4-0 industrial tank
locomotive, No. 6 'Connie', in a yellow livery with the number R355Y.
No. 6 'Connie' was also produced in a blue livery. These loc...
In the 1960s, Tri-ang Railways released the
0-4-0 industrial tank locomotive, No. 7 'Nellie', in a blue livery with
the number R355B. These locomotive models were produce...
In the 1960s, Tri-ang Railways released the
0-4-0 industrial tank locomotive, No. 9 'Polly', in a red livery with
the number R355R. These locomotive models were produced ...
In the 1970s, a decade after the three
popular 0-4-0 industrial tank locomotives were released and after some
company changes, Hornby Railways released another 0-4-0 indu...