Pullman Third Class Brake Car No54

Pullman Third Class Brake Car No54

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Pullman Third Class Brake Car No54

Pullman Third Class Brake Car No54

Pullman cars form an exciting addition to Hornby’s growing range of TT:120 scale rolling stock. A perfect expansion for all modellers, these stunning carriages recreate the glamour of luxury rail travel.

With operations beginning in 1874, carriages built by the Pullman Car Company introduced a new level of opulence to rail travel in North America and the UK. The epitome of luxury rail travel, Pullman cars featured rich interior furnishings, sophisticated dining and a stand-out umber and cream livery.

Hornby’s Pullman Brake Third is based on a 1930s ‘K-Type’ diagram. Third class cars carried numbers rather than names, with this Brake bearing ‘Car No. 51’, but it still features a high specification finish with full interior detail, curtains, elaborate crests and even working table lamps.

An unrivalled addition to invoke the Golden Age of rail travel in Britain, this additional Pullman brake car is a perfect expansion for Pullman trains and features a silver roof.

Product highlights include:

  • Pullman Third Brake ‘Car No. 51’ in Umber and Cream
  • Kinematic couplings realism and reliable running
  • Working table lamps
  • Fine detail and accurate printed decoration
  • A vital addition to any Pullman train with two different identities available

Learn more about Hornby TT:120 with our full layout build video series here.

Read more about Hornby TT:120 in Hornby Magazine. Check out our latest issues here.

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Pullman cars form an exciting addition to Hornby’s growing range of TT:120 scale rolling stock. A perfect expansion for all modellers, these stunning carriages recreate the glamour of luxury rail travel.

With operations beginning in 1874, carriages built by the Pullman Car Company introduced a new level of opulence to rail travel in North America and the UK. The epitome of luxury rail travel, Pullman cars featured rich interior furnishings, sophisticated dining and a stand-out umber and cream livery.

Hornby’s Pullman Brake Third is based on a 1930s ‘K-Type’ diagram. Third class cars carried numbers rather than names, with this Brake bearing ‘Car No. 51’, but it still features a high specification finish with full interior detail, curtains, elaborate crests and even working table lamps.

An unrivalled addition to invoke the Golden Age of rail travel in Britain, this additional Pullman brake car is a perfect expansion for Pullman trains and features a silver roof.

Product highlights include:

  • Pullman Third Brake ‘Car No. 51’ in Umber and Cream
  • Kinematic couplings realism and reliable running
  • Working table lamps
  • Fine detail and accurate printed decoration
  • A vital addition to any Pullman train with two different identities available

Learn more about Hornby TT:120 with our full layout build video series here.

Read more about Hornby TT:120 in Hornby Magazine. Check out our latest issues here.

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