5700 Class - 5754 - Great Western Green
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This item is on Pre Order, with an expected delivery date of Quarter 1, 2025
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This item is on Pre Order, with an expected delivery date of Quarter 1, 2025
5754. Great Western livery:
5754 was the 4th member of the 57xx class to be built at Swindon. Outshopped in 1929, the locomotive represents a standard pannier from this early period. New to Old Oak Common shed and not relocating until the war years, Lasting just over 30 years in service, 5754 was withdrawn from Stourbridge shed and scrapped in 1960.
Features: No top feed, early style cab handrails, no bunker steps, Injector overflow routed through running plate
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