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OR76GEGV006 GER 10t Covered Van NYMR No 105 (1970s Preserved)

OR76GEGV006 GER 10t Covered Van NYMR No 105 (1970s Preserved)

Expected Delivery Q3 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

Introduced in 1911 by the Great Eastern Railway, a fleet of Diagram 72 vans was built to a 10 ft 6 in wheelbase for use on a wide range of freight duties. Originally rated at 10 tons, their carrying capacity was reduced to 8 tons in June 1927. The class proved long-lived, with many examples remaining in revenue-earning service into the late 1950s. Under British Railways ownership, they were frequently seen operating as part of engineering trains.

  • Length: 110mm
  • Width: 35mm
  • Weight: 34g
  • Minimum Curve Radius: Radius 1 (371mm)
  • ERA: The Big Four 1923-1947
$24.23
OR76GEGV006 GER 10t Covered Van NYMR No 105 (1970s Preserved)
$24.23

OR76GEGV006 GER 10t Covered Van NYMR No 105 (1970s Preserved)

Expected Delivery Q3 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

Introduced in 1911 by the Great Eastern Railway, a fleet of Diagram 72 vans was built to a 10 ft 6 in wheelbase for use on a wide range of freight duties. Originally rated at 10 tons, their carrying capacity was reduced to 8 tons in June 1927. The class proved long-lived, with many examples remaining in revenue-earning service into the late 1950s. Under British Railways ownership, they were frequently seen operating as part of engineering trains.

  • Length: 110mm
  • Width: 35mm
  • Weight: 34g
  • Minimum Curve Radius: Radius 1 (371mm)
  • ERA: The Big Four 1923-1947

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Expected Delivery Q3 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

Introduced in 1911 by the Great Eastern Railway, a fleet of Diagram 72 vans was built to a 10 ft 6 in wheelbase for use on a wide range of freight duties. Originally rated at 10 tons, their carrying capacity was reduced to 8 tons in June 1927. The class proved long-lived, with many examples remaining in revenue-earning service into the late 1950s. Under British Railways ownership, they were frequently seen operating as part of engineering trains.

  • Length: 110mm
  • Width: 35mm
  • Weight: 34g
  • Minimum Curve Radius: Radius 1 (371mm)
  • ERA: The Big Four 1923-1947

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