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5700 Class - 5753 - BR Black Early Emblem
Description
5700 Class - 5753 - BR Black Early EmblemBuilt GWR at Swindon during April 1929. This 5700 was one of 30 locomotives built as part of Lot 238. As with all GWR built 5700s it was fitted with cast iron numberplates that were painted off yellow to represent brass. New to Old Oak Common it would soon transfer to Southall where it would spend the rest of its working life until withdrawal on the 14th of September 1959. Some say that after withdrawal, 5753 went on to work on an Island just off the
Initially released into traffic in plain teal for testing with No
DRSL 92736 [Dragon] DRSL 92779 [2896 blue] DRSL 92798 [2896 grey]
Top Lamp Iron : Yes
it saw its connecting doors plated over
The second half of the 1980s saw a potential new direction for the Class 50s as passenger work began to dry up
brake pipes
Individual lettering and codes from real wagons for authenticity
142008 (55549+55599) Bolton / Stockport
Model specification
Out of Sequence
they frequently appeared in mixed goods trains on both main and branch lines
An ESU Lokpilot DCC decoder which is custom programmed for the Accurascale Manor Class locomotives
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