Description
Hornby R4915D GWR Mk3 Sliding Door TS 48125 Era 11
The British Rail Mark 3 is a type of passenger carriage developed in response to growing competition from airlines and the car in the 1960s. A variant of the Mark 3 became the rolling stock for the High Speed Train (HST).
Originally conceived as locomotive-hauled coaching stock, the first coaches built were for the prototype HST in 1972. Production coaches entered service between 1975 and 1988, and multiple-unit designs based on the Mark 3 bodyshell continued to be built until the early 1990s. Most of the surviving fleet of the Mark 3 and its derivatives are still in revenue service on the British railway network in 2019.
Technical Specification & Detail
Gauge | 00 |
Operator/Livery | GWR Green |
Livery Finish | Pristine |
Length | 303mm |
Period/ERA | Era 11 (2014 +) |
Type/Class | BR Mk.3 TS – Trailer Standard |
Designer | Wabtec Doncaster |
Number | 48125 |
Entered Service | Refurbished in 2019 |
Coupling Hooks and pockets | Nem pockets and spare tension lock couplings |
Lighting, Passengers and Detailing | No internal or External Lighting, no Internal Passengers. |
Age Suitability | 14+ |