Expected Delivery December 2025 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).
Hornby’s TT:120 BR First Class Four-Wheel Coach is finished in a plain yet distinctive BR crimson livery. This coach represents the transitional period of post-nationalisation travel while retaining the classic charm of traditional four-wheel design. With finely detailed First Class compartments, it’s an ideal addition for branch line and rural services, perfectly complementing other early BR rolling stock in any TT:120 layout.
These four-wheel coaches are typical of the type that was operating at the end of the 19th century and into the early part of the 20th. Introduced by many of the pre-Grouping companies before the more comfortable bogie-coaches became common place. As new, more modern coaches were introduced, the four-wheelers were often cascaded down to rural branch lines and where passenger numbers were much lighter.
Some survived into the 1950s and ‘60s, by virtue of their relative isolation from the major centres of operation, while others found further use as departmental vehicles. When these small vehicles were retired, often their bodies were bought-up by local people for use as summer homes, but especially by farmers who found they made good chicken coops or storage sheds.
The chassis from the coaches often found further use as goods wagons. Because so many of these wooden bodies found their way into private hands, good number have survived to be saved by preservationists, who have refurbished them and mounted them onto suitable under-frames for use on heritage trains.