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Branchline Products by Item Number BRANCHLINE PRODUCTS BY ITEM NUMBER ITEM № RUNNING №(s). COLOUR(S) & LIVERIES FULL DESCRIPTION Bachmann 15th Aniversary Set consisting of: - Item A) Production Number 30-090A, Class 40 Diesel Locomotive, Running Number D396 in BR Green Livery with Late Crest, Item B) Production 15-000 D396 & 60143 Green Number 30-090B, Class A1 4-6-2 Locomotive, Running Number 60143 'SIR WALTER SCOTT' in BR Green Livery with Late Crest on Flushtender Class A2 4-6-2 Locomotive, Running Number 60532 'Blue Peter' in BR Lined Brunswick Green Livery with Late Crest on Riveted Tender & Double Chimney - 20 Years of Bachmann Europe Plc 20-2009 60532 Brunswick Green Commemoration Limited Edition in Wooden Presentation Case Class 7F 2-8-0 Locomotive, Running Number 88 in Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway Lined Blue Livery with Deeley Tender - Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway 150th Anniversary Commemorative Edition 20-2012 88 SDJR Blue in Wooden Presentation Case Junior 'PUFFING BILLY' Starter Set consisting of: - Item A) Tank Locomotive, Running Number 4 in Green 'BILLY' Livery, Item B) 5 Plank Wagon, Running Number 490 in 'ENGLISH CHINA CLAYS' 4, 490, 158486 & 30-005 Green, Grey & Red Red Livery, Item C) 7 Plank Wagon, Running Number 158486 in 'NE' Grey Livery, Item D) 20 Ton Toad Brake Van, Running Number 56590 in GWR Grey Livery, Item E) Transformer, Item F) 8 Pieces 56590 36-607 track Junior 'HARRY THE HAULER' Starter Set consisting of: - Item A) Diesel Shunter, Running Number 25 in Blue 'HARRY' Livery with 'Wasp Stripes', Item B) 10 Ton Salt Wagon, Running Number 251 in 25, 251, 6091 & 30-006 Blue, Brown, Red & Yellow 'Saxa Salt' Yellow Livery, Item C) 7 Plank End Door Wagon, Running Number 6091 in 'SHEEPBRIDGE' Red Livery, Item D) 20 Ton Brake Van, Running Number E178513 in BR Brown Livery, Item E) E178513 Transformer, Item F) 8 Pieces 36-607 track Junior 'JACK THE SADDLE' Starter Set consisting of: - Item A) 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Locomotive, 'JACK' in GER Blue Livery, Item B) 7 Plank End Door Wagon in 'Pick 'N' Mix' Yellow Livery, Item C) 7 30-007 Jack Blue, Yellow, Green & Red Plank End Door Wagon in 'Totally Toys' Green Livery, Item D) 20 Ton Brake Van in Non-Representative Red Livery, Item E) Transformer, Item F) 8 Pieces 36-607 track THE COALER' Set consisting of: - Item A) 8750 Pannier Tank Locomotive, Running Number 3705 in 'GWR' Green Livery, Item B) 15 Plank Wagon, Running Number 33 in 'J. R. WOOD & CO. LTD' 3705, 33, 112787 & Green, Grey. Orange Brown 30-010 Orange Brown Livery, Item C) 12 Ton Double Vent Van, Running Number 112787 in 'GW' Grey Livery, Item D) 20 Ton Brake Van, Running Number E178569 in Brown Livery, Item E) Transformer, E178569 & Brown Item F) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item G) 2 Pieces 36-601 track Local Suburban Set consisting of: - Item A) Class 56XX Tank Locomotive, Running Number 6622 in BR Green Livery with Late Crest, Item B) 60' Collett 1st & 2nd Class Brake Composite Coach, 6622, W6550 & 30-015 Green, Crimson & Cream Running Number W6550 in BR Crimson Livery, Item C) 60' Collett 1st & 2nd Class Corridor Composite Coach, Running Number W7021 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item D) Transformer, Item E) W7021 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item F) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,Item G) 1 Piece 36-872 track track, Item H) 1 Piece 36-607 track track Jinty Suburban Set consisting of: - Item A) Class 3F Jinty Tank Locomotive, Running Number 47310 in BR Black Livery with Early Emblem, Item B) 57' MK1 2nd Class Suburban Coach, Running Number 47310, M46300 & 30-016 Black & Crimson M46300 in BR Crimson Livery, Item C) 57' MK1 2nd Class Suburban Brake Coach, Running Number M43230 in BR Crimson Livery, Item D) Transformer, Item E) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item F) 3 Pieces M43230 36-601 track,Item G) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item H) 1 Piece 36-607 track Royal Scot Set consisting of: - Item A) Rebuilt Scot Class Locomotive, Running Number 46100 'ROYAL SCOT' in BR Lined Green Livery with Early Emblem, Item B) BR1 MK1 BSK Brake Corridor 46100, M34004 & 30-020 Green, Crimson & Cream Coach, Running Number M34004 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item C) BR MK1 CK Composite Corridor Coach, Running Number M15050 in BR Crimson & Cream Livery, Item D) Transformer, M15050 Item E) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item F) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,Item G) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item H) 1 Piece 36-607 track Cambrian Coast Express' consisting of: - Item A) Manor Class 4-6-0 Locomotive, Running Number 7811 'DUNLEY MANOR' in GWR Green Livery, Item B) 60ft. Collett 3rd Class Corridor Coach, Running Number 1137 in Great Western 'Hawksworth' Chocolate & Cream Livery, Item C) 60' Collett 1st & 3rd Class Brake Composite Coach, Running Number 6356 in Great Western 'Hawksworth' 30-021 7811, 1137 & 6356 Green, Chocolate & Cream Chocolate & Cream Livery , Item D) Transformer, Item E) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item F) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,Item G) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item H) 1 Piece 36-607 track Digital Starter Set consisting of: - Item A) Tank Locomotive, Running Number 31 in Red 'GREG' Livery, Item B) Tank Locomotive, Running Number 49 in Blue 'STUART' Livery, Item C) 7 Plank Wagon, 31, 49, 326, 3 & Running Number 326 in 'ICI Salt Works, Stafford' Red Livery, Item D) 5 Plank Wagon, Running Number 3 in 'Joshua Grey Coal Merchants' Red Livery, Item E) 20 Ton Brake Van, Running Number 30-040 Blue, Brown & Red E178513 E178513 in BR Brown Livery, Item F) E-Z Command Digital Controller, Item G) A/C Mains Transformer, Item E) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item F) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,Item G) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item H) 1 Piece 36-607 track Digital Starter Set consisting of: - Item A) Tank Locomotive, Running Number 1 in Red 'DIGBY' Livery, Item B) Diesel Shunter, Running Number 2 in Yellow 'CHARLIE' Livery, Item C) 5 Plank Wagon, 1, 2, B258683 & Blue, Brown, Green, Grey & Running Number 1 in 'Pounsberry' Green Livery, Item D) 16 Ton Steel Mineral Wagon, Running Number B258683 in BR Grey Livery, Item E) 20 Ton Brake Van, Running Number E157811 in BR Brown 30-041 E157811 Red Livery, Item F) E-Z Command Digital Controller, Item G) A/C Mains Transformer, Item H) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item I) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,ITEM J) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item K) 1 Piece 36-607 track Digital Starter Set consisting of: - Item A) Diesel 0-9-0 Shunter, Running Number D75 in BR Green Livery, Item B) 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Locomotive, Running Number 5 in BR Black Lined Livery with Early D75, 5, 461, 71 & Emblem, Item C) 5 Plank Wagon with Steel Floor, Running Number 461 in 'Roberts' Tarmacadam' Black Livery, Item D) 10 Ton Covered Salt Wagon, Running Number 71 in 'Tees Salt Company Ltd' 30-042 Black, Green, Grey & Red E175613 Livery, Item E) 220 Ton 12' Standard Brake Van, Running Number E175613 in BR Grey Livery, Item F) E-Z Command Digital Controller, Item G) A/C Mains Transformer, Item H) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item I) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,ITEM J) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item K) 1 Piece 36-607 track Digital Diesel Freight Set consisting of: - Item A) Class 25 Diesel Locomotive, Running Number D5233 in BR Two Tone Green Livery with Late Crest , Item B) 12 Ton Planked Vent Van Running Number M50857 in BR Brown Livery, Item C) 7 Plank Wagon, Running Number 528 in 'Barnsley Main' Red Livery, Item D) 5 Plank Wagon, Running Number 3034 in 'ICI (Lime) Ltd' Grey Livery, Item E) D5233, M50857, 528, 30-045 Brown, Green, Grey & Red 14 Ton Tank Wagon with Small Filler Cap, Running Number 313 in 'ICI' Cherry Red Livery, Item F) 20 Ton 12' Standard Brake Van, Running Number E168064 in BR Grey Livery, Item F) E-Z Command 3034, 313 & E168064 Digital Controller, Item G) A/C Mains Transformer, Item H) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item I) 3 Pieces 36-601 track,Item J) 1 Piece 36-872 track, Item K) 1 Piece 36-607 track This document and its contents are the Intellectual Property of Bachmann Europe Plc Page 1 of 77 BLPTW2013 BRANCHLINE PRODUCTS BY ITEM NUMBER ITEM № RUNNING №(s). COLOUR(S) & LIVERIES FULL DESCRIPTION Dynamis Digital Train Set consisting of Class 150 DMU, Running number 150148 Item A) DMS 57148, Item B) DMSL 52148 in BR Sprinter Two Tone Blue & Grey Livery - Item C) E-Z Command Digital 30-046 150148 Two-Tone Blue & Grey Controller, Item D) A/C Mains Transformer, Item E) 8 Pieces 36-607 Track, Item F) 3 Pieces 36-601 Track, Item G) 1 Piece 36-872, Item H) 1 Piece 36-607 ‘Class 25 Digital Passenger Set' consisting of: - Item A) Class 25 Diesel Locomotive, Running Number 25034 'ABERYSTWYTH CASTLE' In BR Blue Livery, Item B) BR MK2A TSO 2nd Class Open 30-050 25034, E9400 & E5361 Blue, Blue & Grey Coach, Running Number E5361 in BR 'InterCity' Blue & Grey Livery, Item C) BR MK2 BSO 2nd Class Brake Open Coach, Running Number E9400 in BR 'InterCity' Blue & Grey Livery, Item D) E-Z Command Digital Controller, Item E) A/C Mains Transformer, Item F) 8 Pieces 36-607 Track, Item G) 3 Pieces 36-601 Track, Item H) 1 Piece 36-872, Item I) 1 Piece 36-607 Iarnród Éireann Train Set consisting of: - Item A) 2700 Class 2 Car DMU consisiting of A Unit) Running Number 2707, B Unit) Running Number 2708 in Iarnród Éireann Blue, Green & White Livery, 30-051 2707 & 2707 Iarnród Éireann Item B) Transformer, Item C) 8 Pieces 36-607 track, Item D) 2 Pieces 36-601 track Western Rambler Passenger Set consisting of: - Item A) Class 2251 'Collett Goods' 0-6-0 Locomotive, Running Number 3205 in BR Lined Green Livery with Late Crest, Item B) Collett 2nd Class 3205, W510W & 30-052 Green & Maroon Corridor Coach, Running Number W510W in BR Maroon Livery, Item C) Collett 2nd Class Brake Corridor Coach, Running Number W1655W in BR Maroon Livery, Item D) Transformer, Item E) 8 W1655W
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