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The Caledonian was introduced in the summer of 1957 as an additional Anglo-Scottish service on the London Midland Region running from London (Euston) to Glasgow. Like the Royal Scot it had a set of very distinctive headboards and name/destination boards. The express was one of the few that had a distinctively designed tailboard featuring the Saltire and English flag. The larger headboards were used on both steam and diesel locomotives. The smaller one was introduced in 1962 for diesel traction only. The Caledonian ran for the final time at the end of the 1964 summer timetable.

 

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: A5

4mm Titled Train Pack: The Caledonian

SKU: TT4-CAL
£4.95Price
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