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Hornby R40225 LNER Coronation Open Third & Kitchen Third Articulated Coach Pack - Era 3 OO Scale

Hornby R40225 LNER Coronation Open Third & Kitchen Third Articulated Coach Pack - Era 3 OO Scale
Hornby R40225 LNER Coronation Open Third & Kitchen Third Articulated Coach Pack - Era 3 OO Scale
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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Brand: Hornby
  • Model: 5055286699375
  • Weight: 1.00kg
  • Dimensions: 40.00cm x 25.00cm x 10.00cm
  • SKU: 5055286699375
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Named to mark the coronation of King George VI, 'The Coronation' was for a time the LNER's flagship express passenger service. The train ran between London and Edinburgh in as little time as 6 hours. The service was formed by a rake of four pairs of specially designed streamlined coaches, with the addition of a streamlined observation car other than in the winter when the short period of daylight precluded the views. One service was run in each direction each day, the down service departing London for Edinburgh at 16:00pm, and the up service leaving Edinburgh at 16:30pm. Services were usually pulled by an A4 Class locomotive, commonly liveried to match the rest of the train.

The coaches were based upon the successful Silver Jubilee design and featured extensive attempts to reduce drag and increase comfort including the use of articulated pairs of coaches sharing bogies which limited the gap between the coaches, and aerodynamic underframe skirting.

In total, 4 sets of coaches were built plus the two observation cars. 2 sets were used for 'Coronation' (and 'Talisman'; the return service) 1 set for the West Riding Limited service to Leeds, and 1 spare set which could be used for any of the preceding services. After the war, the services were not resumed, and the sets were split up.

After a fire in 1951, additional doors were added to the twin sets to reduce the time needed to disembark in emergencies. All coaches lost their underframe skirting to aid maintenance and reduce unnecessary weight.

Formation (observation car and locomotive both turned and arranged depending upon direction of travel):

  • Brake Third (A) + Kitchen Third (Twin) (B)
  • Open First (C) + Open First (Twin) (D)
  • Open Third (E) + Kitchen Third (Twin) (F)
  • Open Third (G) + Brake Third (Twin) (H)

Tech Specs

Item Length - Without Packaging (cm)
29.1
Item Height - Without Packaging (cm)
5
Item Width - Without Packaging (cm)
3.5
Item Weight - Without Packaging
0.19
Item Scale
1:76 Scale 00 Gauge
Finish
Painted
Colour
Blue
Gauge
OO
Operator
LNER
Designer
LNER
Livery
Marlborough Blue/Garter Blue
Minimum Curve (mm)
Radius 2
Number of Parts
1


Age 14+


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