Lima 305348 OO Gauge BR Mk1 Gangwayed Full Brake (BG) S33456 – Southern Region Green – Pre-Owned, Very Good Boxed Condition

Lima 305348 OO Gauge BR Mk1 Gangwayed Full Brake (BG) S33456 – Southern Region Green – Pre-Owned, Very Good Boxed Condition

Brand: Pezza's Trains
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The Workhorse of British Rail Logistics Introduced in the early 1950s alongside the standard passenger fleet, the Mark 1 Full Brake (classified by British Railways as a BG, short for Brake Gangwayed) was an absolute mainstay of mid-century rail operations. Built to a highly versatile all-steel design, these vehicles featured no passenger compartments whatsoever. Instead, they were entirely dedicated to moving high-volume goods at express passenger speeds. Following nationalisation, the Southern Region (SR) painted their allocation in this clean, distinctive green scheme to align with the regional identities of the old legacy Southern Railway network. What Was It Used For? Because they featured double luggage doors along the sides to allow for rapid loading and unloading at busy stations, Full Brakes were incredibly flexible: Express Luggage & Parcels: Positioned right at the front or very back of a passenger train to carry heavy passenger trunks, mail sacks, and fragile parcels. Dedicated Postal Formations: Hooked together to form entire high-speed dedicated parcels trains running during off-peak night hours. The Guard’s Sanctuary: Featuring a specialized interior workspace for the train guard, complete with a handbrake wheel and periscope lookout windows. 🛣️ Routes, Areas, & Suitable Locomotives Prototypical Operational Routes Vehicle S33456 was a familiar sight moving vital luggage and heavy parcels traffic away from major London hubs like Waterloo and Victoria, branching across the entire South Coast network to locations like: The Atlantic Coast Express (ACE): Transporting mail and passenger baggage from London Waterloo to the West Country. The Night Ferry & Boat Trains: Carrying heavy international luggage flows down to the cross-channel ferry ports at Dover, Folkestone, and Southampton. The Correct Locomotives to Haul It As a highly versatile utility van, this Full Brake can realistically be hauled by a wide array of Southern Region steam power or early transition-era diesels: Express Steam: Bullid "West Country" or "Battle of Britain" Light Pacifics, King Arthur Class, or heavy Merchant Navy Pacifics. Utility & Mixed-Traffic Steam: Maunsell U Class 2-6-0s, Q1 Class 0-6-0s, or standard BR Class 4MT and 5MT utility engines. Early Southern Diesels: Class 33 "Cromptons", Class 73 Electro-Diesels, or early BR Green Class 24 and Class 47 locomotives handling parcels flows. 📊 Technical Specifications Brand: Lima (Made in Italy) Product Code: 305348 Running Number: S33456 Scale/Gauge: OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) Vehicle Type: BR Mark 1 BG (Brake Gangwayed / Full Brake) Livery: British Railways Southern Region Green Era: Era 4 / 5 (BR Steam / Transition Era 1956–1965) Couplings: Standard integrated Lima pocket hooks Power Requirement: Unpowered / Analogue rolling stock

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