🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374
HomeStore

R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374

R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374

The MK1 was BR’s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BR’s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles.

The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ‘Big Four’ at nationalisation in 1968 and were used on all British Railways regions. The standard underframe length was 63ft 5in (19.33m) with gangwayed bodies 64ft 6in (19.7m), though suburban coaches and parcel vans were shorter.

Coaches were either fully open or were corridor coaches with seating compartments. Bodywork was of steel panels on wooden frames, with a separate underframe consisting of heavy steel sections braced with steel trusses, originally mounted on ‘BR1’ bogies, though these were superseded by a new cast-steel design from 1958 known as the ‘Commonwealth’ bogie. Later examples utilised a Swindon-designed ‘B4’ bogie which gave a much-improved ride and was adopted for use on Southern Region MK1 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs).

This is a highly detailed OO gauge scale model of a corridor composite coach from the London Midland Region.

What's Inside

  • 1x Model Passenger Coach
  • 1x Accessory Pack
$18.02

Original: $60.07

-70%
R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374—

$60.07

$18.02

More Images

R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374 - Image 2
R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374 - Image 3

R40511 Mark 1 CK Composite Corridor BR Maroon M15374

The MK1 was BR’s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BR’s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles.

The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ‘Big Four’ at nationalisation in 1968 and were used on all British Railways regions. The standard underframe length was 63ft 5in (19.33m) with gangwayed bodies 64ft 6in (19.7m), though suburban coaches and parcel vans were shorter.

Coaches were either fully open or were corridor coaches with seating compartments. Bodywork was of steel panels on wooden frames, with a separate underframe consisting of heavy steel sections braced with steel trusses, originally mounted on ‘BR1’ bogies, though these were superseded by a new cast-steel design from 1958 known as the ‘Commonwealth’ bogie. Later examples utilised a Swindon-designed ‘B4’ bogie which gave a much-improved ride and was adopted for use on Southern Region MK1 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs).

This is a highly detailed OO gauge scale model of a corridor composite coach from the London Midland Region.

What's Inside

  • 1x Model Passenger Coach
  • 1x Accessory Pack

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

The MK1 was BR’s first standardised design of railway carriage with thousands built across BR’s carriage works in Derby, Wolverton, Doncaster, York, Eastleigh, and Swindon between 1951 and 1963. The design was also used on first generation Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) until 1974 and for non-passenger stock such as parcel vans and full brake vehicles.

The new coaches gradually replaced older designs inherited from the ‘Big Four’ at nationalisation in 1968 and were used on all British Railways regions. The standard underframe length was 63ft 5in (19.33m) with gangwayed bodies 64ft 6in (19.7m), though suburban coaches and parcel vans were shorter.

Coaches were either fully open or were corridor coaches with seating compartments. Bodywork was of steel panels on wooden frames, with a separate underframe consisting of heavy steel sections braced with steel trusses, originally mounted on ‘BR1’ bogies, though these were superseded by a new cast-steel design from 1958 known as the ‘Commonwealth’ bogie. Later examples utilised a Swindon-designed ‘B4’ bogie which gave a much-improved ride and was adopted for use on Southern Region MK1 Electric Multiple Units (EMUs).

This is a highly detailed OO gauge scale model of a corridor composite coach from the London Midland Region.

What's Inside

  • 1x Model Passenger Coach
  • 1x Accessory Pack

You may also like

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR441A Lynton & Barnstaple All Third Coach Southern Railway No.2469

$81.37

$24.41

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR440A Lynton & Barnstaple All Third Coach L&B No.11

$81.37

$24.41

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR450A L&B Centre Observation Coach L&B no. 7

$81.37

$24.41

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR451A L&B Centre Observation Coach S.R. no. 2466

$81.37

$24.41

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

R4891A ScotRail MK3 Sliding Door TSD Trailer Standard (Disabled) Coach No.42292

$39.98

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

SR Ex-LSWR Non-Corridor 3rd Class Coach (Diag 31) Coach '320'

$59.41

$17.82

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR500UG GR-500UG - GVT 4-wheel enclosed side coach - plain green

$49.33

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR500UR GR-500UR - GVT 4-wheel enclosed side coach - plain red

$49.33

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR520UR GR-520UR - GVT 4-wheel open side coach - plain red

$49.33

$14.80

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR530UG GR-530UG - GVT 4-wheel brake coach - plain green

$42.66

$12.80

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR520UG GR-520UG - GVT 4-wheel open side coach - plain green

$49.33

$14.80

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

GR530UR GR-530UR - GVT 4-wheel brake coach - plain red

$49.33

$14.80