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ACC3546 5700 Class Pannier Tank BR Black Late Crest No.7774 Steam Locomotive
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ACC3546 5700 Class Pannier Tank BR Black Late Crest No.7774 Steam Locomotive

ACC3546 5700 Class Pannier Tank BR Black Late Crest No.7774 Steam Locomotive

Expected Delivery Q2 2027 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

7774 was the last of the 5700 panniers built by the North British Locomotive Company. The locomotive, works number 24062, was completed March 1931 and sent to Aberbeeg Shed. It would remain a South Wales engine for its entire working life, except for trips to Swindon for works visits. It would enjoy stays at Newport Pill, Tredegar (86H), Aberbeeg (86K) and Ebbw Junction (86A) before final withdrawal in November 1959.

    $56.07

    Original: $186.90

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    ACC3546 5700 Class Pannier Tank BR Black Late Crest No.7774 Steam Locomotive

    $186.90

    $56.07

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    ACC3546 5700 Class Pannier Tank BR Black Late Crest No.7774 Steam Locomotive

    Expected Delivery Q2 2027 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

    7774 was the last of the 5700 panniers built by the North British Locomotive Company. The locomotive, works number 24062, was completed March 1931 and sent to Aberbeeg Shed. It would remain a South Wales engine for its entire working life, except for trips to Swindon for works visits. It would enjoy stays at Newport Pill, Tredegar (86H), Aberbeeg (86K) and Ebbw Junction (86A) before final withdrawal in November 1959.

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      Expected Delivery Q2 2027 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

      7774 was the last of the 5700 panniers built by the North British Locomotive Company. The locomotive, works number 24062, was completed March 1931 and sent to Aberbeeg Shed. It would remain a South Wales engine for its entire working life, except for trips to Swindon for works visits. It would enjoy stays at Newport Pill, Tredegar (86H), Aberbeeg (86K) and Ebbw Junction (86A) before final withdrawal in November 1959.