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Details
Built at Cowlairs in November 1891, NBR No. 662 was rebuilt in May 1915 and was one of twenty five Class C locomotives requisitioned by the Railway Executive on August 4, 1917 for use by the Railway Operating Division of the Royal Engineers. Sent to the Western Front on 7 November, 1917, it is thought that ROD 5662 worked around Verquigneul in the Pas-de-Calais, proving reliable in ROD service. Returning on 12 April, 1919 to the UK, NBR 662 was named Birdwood.
Specifications
| Class | J36 |
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| Livery | ROD, Olive Drab |
| Era | 2 (1870 - 1922) |
| Designer | Matthew Holmes |
| Entered Service | 1891 |
| Decoder | DCC Ready |
| Wheel Configuration | 0-6-0 |
| Motor | 5 Pole Skew Wound |
| Minimum Curve | R2 |
Measurements
| Length | 200mm |
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More Information
| SKU | R3735 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Hornby |
| Barcode | 5055286655647 |
| Manufacturer Code | R3735 |
| Scale/Gauge | 1:76 Scale, OO Scale |
| Product Category | Model Railway Locomotives, Model Railway Locomotives\British |
| Product Type | Locomotive |
| Locomotive Control Setup | Analogue DC |
| Locomotive Power Type | Steam |
| Continent/Region | UK |
| Country | British |
| Operator | ROD |
| Locomotive Class | J36 Class |
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