6700 Class - 6743 - Great Western Green
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This item is on Pre Order, with an expected delivery date of Quarter 1, 2025
6743. Great Western livery
The 67xx was a sub class of panniers built without steam heat or vacuum brakes. The first 25 were built by Bagnall’s of Stafford but this one, from the second 25 was outshopped from the Yorkshire Engine Company, Sheffield, in 1930. Initially accolated to Ebbw Junction, this loco spent its entire working life in South Wales before being withdrawn from Newport Pill shed in 1959
Features: No top feed, Rivetted tanks, early cab style handrails, no bunker steps, Injector overflow routed through running plate
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