Gaugemaster GM2210901 N Gauge Class 156 919 EMR Regional
PLEASE REVIEW THE PHOTOGRAPHS AS WELL, ACCESSORIES/BOXES ETC WILL BE SHOWN IF THEY ARE INCLUDED.
WORKING ORDER: Yes.
COSMETIC CONDITION: New.
Prototype/History
The British Rail Class 156 Super Sprinter is a diesel multiple-unit passenger train. A total of 114 sets were built between 1987 and 1989 for British Rail by Metro-Cammell's Washwood Heath works. They were built to replace elderly first-generation DMUs and locomotive-hauled passenger trains. The design of the Class 156 was relatively conservative in comparison to Metro-Cammell's earlier Class 151 design. Specific changes include the bodyshell being primarily composed of steel instead of aluminium; the deliberate decision was made to model the cab design on the earlier Class 150 was allegedly taken to ease union acceptance.
Each coach is powered, being outfitted with a single six-cylinder Cummins NT855-R5 diesel engine coupled to Voith T211r hydraulic automatic transmissions and Gmeinder final drive units. The Class 156 can achieve a top speed of 75 mph (121 km/h). Construction of the welded bodyshells was subcontracted out with Procor Engineering, Wakefield completing 118, WH Davis 60 and Standard Wagon 50.
Aston Martin Tickford were awarded the interior fitout contract.[16] The units were all built as two-car sets, numbered 156401-514.
Each unit was formed of two driving motors, one of which contained a toilet. Individual carriages numbered 52401-52514 - Driving Motor Standard Lavatory (DMSL) & 57401-57514 - Driving Motor Standard (DMS), containing an area for storing wheelchairs, bicycles, bulky luggage etc. Unlike the Class 150 units, the 156s have a single-leaf sliding door at either end of each coach. This reflected the expected longer journeys with fewer stops that the Class 156 was supposed to operate.
Model
1:148 Scale model of a Class 156 diesel multiple-unit decorated in EMR Regional livery. These models feature lots of era specific details and markings and lots of external body details as modelled on the prototype.
Features
- Gaugemaster Limited Edition
- Next18 DCC Fitted
- All wheel pick up
- Directional lighting
- All wheel drive (in motor equipped units)
- Spares bag with additional detailing parts
- Cast wheel in the appropriate colour to match livery
- 5 pole Super Creep Motor with incredible controllable slow running speed
- Coaches can be fitted with Plug in Lighting Bars
- 1 x Class 156 Diesel Multiple-Unit
Specifications
Class | 156 |
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Running Number | 156 919 |
Operator | East Midlands Railway Regional |
Consist | 2 Car DMU |
BOXED: Yes.
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