Model Details

45 Ton Van

U.K.
200895

45 Ton Van

Years Released: 1996 1997 (Model Year pages)
Model released for 2 years.

Model: 45 Ton Van
Running Number: 200895
Category: Freight Rolling Stock
Freight Rolling Stock
Model Information: Length - 5 3/4 inches - 14.6cm.
Models Produced: * 3,000
* Information from Triang & Hornby, The Story of Rovex, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 - Pat Hammond
Logo & Box Style:

1996 1997

1996 1997
Company: B.R. - British Railways
Logo: B.R. Logo
Logo Years: 1965 - 1997
British Railways
Livery: B.R. Goods
B.R. Goods
Livery Details: Various colour schemes.
Company Information: British Railways came into existence in 1948 when the dominating four British railway companies amalgamated. Steam traction on British Railways ended in 1968 and the system was re-branded as British Rail.

Model Ranking:
Current: 3416 - July 2025
Previous: 2609 - June 2025
Movement: (-807)

Model Year Details (2)

YEAR CAT MODEL
1996 R.404 1996
45 Ton Van
1997 R.404 1997
45 Ton Van

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Price List

YEAR UK PRICE
1996 £7.99

Catalogue Images (2)

R.404 - 45 Ton Van - 1996
R.404 45 Ton Van - 1996

R.404 - 45 Ton Van - 1997
R.404 45 Ton Van - 1997


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