Hornby R3240 BR 0-6-0 700 Class - Early BR
Length: 190mm
DCC Type: DCC Ready
Livery: Early BR
Class: 700
Designer: Dugald Drummond
Entered Service: 1897
Detail: Removable Coal Load and Diecast Boiler
Motor: 3 Pole with Flywheel
Purpose: Freight
Wheel Configuration: 0-6-0
Special Features: NEM Couplings, Sprung Buffers
Designed by Duggald Drummond in 1897 for the London and South Western Railway, the 700 Class was a class of 0-6-0 locomotives designed for freight work.
The 30 locomotives subsequently passed to Southern Railways, then British Rail, with the last locomotive withdrawn in 1962.
DCC Type: DCC Ready
Livery: Early BR
Class: 700
Designer: Dugald Drummond
Entered Service: 1897
Detail: Removable Coal Load and Diecast Boiler
Motor: 3 Pole with Flywheel
Purpose: Freight
Wheel Configuration: 0-6-0
Special Features: NEM Couplings, Sprung Buffers
Designed by Duggald Drummond in 1897 for the London and South Western Railway, the 700 Class was a class of 0-6-0 locomotives designed for freight work.
The 30 locomotives subsequently passed to Southern Railways, then British Rail, with the last locomotive withdrawn in 1962.