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Hornby OO Scale RailRoad - Loram - Class 37 - An Comunn Gaidhealach 37418 [R30436]

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Hornby OO Scale RailRoad - Loram - Class 37 - An Comunn Gaidhealach 37418 [R30436]

This is the Hornby OO Scale RailRoad - Loram - Class 37 - An Comunn Gaidhealach 37418 [R30436]

RailRoad Class 37 418 'An Comunn Gaidhealach' Loram

1:76 scale model produced by Hornby. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.

Features:

  • Analogue DC Model
  • This model mainly operates in British
  • This model is decorated in Loram company markings
  • 21 Pin Socket
  • NEM Couplings
  • Metal sprung buffers

Details

Built at Vulcan Foundry and released into British Rail service as D6971 on 18 March 1965, this locomotive was initially allocated to Cardiff Canton. It was rebuilt as a Class 37/4 and renumbered 37418 in 1985, later receiving the name ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ (The Gaelic Association) in 1986. Following service in the Provincial General Pool and subsequent renamings, the locomotive was sold to a private owner in 2007. It remains active on hire to freight operator Loram Rail, with its historic name reinstated in 2024, reflecting its enduring legacy in British rail history and appeal to model railway enthusiasts.

$37.95

Original: $108.43

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Hornby OO Scale RailRoad - Loram - Class 37 - An Comunn Gaidhealach 37418 [R30436]

$108.43

$37.95

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This is the Hornby OO Scale RailRoad - Loram - Class 37 - An Comunn Gaidhealach 37418 [R30436]

RailRoad Class 37 418 'An Comunn Gaidhealach' Loram

1:76 scale model produced by Hornby. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.

Features:

  • Analogue DC Model
  • This model mainly operates in British
  • This model is decorated in Loram company markings
  • 21 Pin Socket
  • NEM Couplings
  • Metal sprung buffers

Details

Built at Vulcan Foundry and released into British Rail service as D6971 on 18 March 1965, this locomotive was initially allocated to Cardiff Canton. It was rebuilt as a Class 37/4 and renumbered 37418 in 1985, later receiving the name ‘An Commun Gaidhealach’ (The Gaelic Association) in 1986. Following service in the Provincial General Pool and subsequent renamings, the locomotive was sold to a private owner in 2007. It remains active on hire to freight operator Loram Rail, with its historic name reinstated in 2024, reflecting its enduring legacy in British rail history and appeal to model railway enthusiasts.