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This express running between London Paddington and Bristol (Temple Meads) was first introduced by the Great Western Railway in 1935. It ceased running for the duration of the Second World War only to be re-introduction by British Railways in July 1953. For a few weeks during the summer of 1953, the train carried an additional crown and cipher headboard on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation. The headboard with the coats of arms of London and Bristol was introduced in the summer of 1956 was rarely carried after 1962.The Bristolian as a titled train last ran in June 1965.

 

Quick and easy to use, this pack allows you to recreate your chosen titled train with the appropriate choice of coachboards, corridor tail boards and locomotive headboards. Printed to a high resolution on quality photographic card, the pack comes with full instructions.

 

Pack size: A6

2mm Titled Train Pack: The Bristolian

SKU: TT2-BRIST
£3.50Price
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