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Bachmann 32-475DC Class 40 Diesel 40129 BR Blue Split Headcode Boxes (DCC On Board)
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| Manufacturer: | Bachmann | | Scale: | OO | | Digital: | DCC FItted. Supplied with a DCC decoder already fitted. | | Weight: | Unknown | | Length: | 285mm | | Class: | Class 40 Diesel | | Group | BR (British Rail) | | Running Number: | 40 129 | | Livery: | BR Blue | | Curved Track: | Only suitable for Second Radius Curves and above | | Number Built: | 200 | | Purpose: | Mixed Traffic | | Era: | Era 7 - 1971 - 1982 British Railways Blue TOPS |
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| The Class was divided in allocation between the Eastern, London Midland and Scottish Regions, the distinctive 1Co-Co1 wheel arrangement giving high route availability. Their genesis, in terms of mechanical function (but not external appearance), can be traced to the 10000 - 10001 early diesels of BR (LMS) and 10201-10203 of BR (SR), the latter in particular. All, with the exception of twenty, saw construction at English Electric Vulcan foundry in Newton-le-Willows.
Twenty-five of the Class received names. Numbers D200 - D323 had train identification discs fitted; corner route-indicator boxes superseded this, which displayed a 4-character reporting system. In early 1961, when nose doors became obsolete D346 - D399 had single, centre-mounted route indicator boxes at the time of construction.
The Forties were especially well-liked machines with their crews and enthusiasts alike, remaining in service until obsolescence in 1985. Several examples of the Class have escaped scrapping by private enthusiast groups. |
| Digital DCC Fitted - locomotive has a factory fitted Digital Decoder. We do not recommend that this locomotive is used on a traditional DC operated layout.
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