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GWR, Mk3 Trailer Standard (Disabled), Coach C, 42015 – Era 11

The BR Standard Mk.3 coach was introduced to traffic between 1975 and 1988 on both high speed and locomotive hauled services and quickly became a regular sight on Britain’s main line services.

In 2014, First Great Western refurbished its Mk.3 first class carriages with interiors that dropped the First Great Western branding in favour of a new GWR logo and the whole company was subsequently rebranded as Great Western Railway (GWR) on 20 September 2015, with rolling stock featuring a dark green livery that echoed that of the former Great Western Railway. 

Hornby is proud to be presenting this rebranded and revolutionized coach. Each model measures 303mm in length and will look fantastic in any railway landscape.

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GWR, Mk3 Trailer Standard (Disabled), Coach C, 42015 – Era 11

The BR Standard Mk.3 coach was introduced to traffic between 1975 and 1988 on both high speed and locomotive hauled services and quickly became a regular sight on Britain’s main line services.

In 2014, First Great Western refurbished its Mk.3 first class carriages with interiors that dropped the First Great Western branding in favour of a new GWR logo and the whole company was subsequently rebranded as Great Western Railway (GWR) on 20 September 2015, with rolling stock featuring a dark green livery that echoed that of the former Great Western Railway. 

Hornby is proud to be presenting this rebranded and revolutionized coach. Each model measures 303mm in length and will look fantastic in any railway landscape.

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