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R40445 Hornby OO Gauge L&MR, 1st Class coach ÔSovereignÕ - Era 1
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Product Info
The Liverpool & Manchester Railway opened to much fanfare on 15 September 1830. So much so that a new station had to be built to satisfy passenger numbers and to plan for the ongoing ‘rail fever’ at the time. Liverpool Road Station saw passengers booking tickets and awaiting their train’s arrival. Passengers were separated into first and second class and had different booking halls and waiting rooms.
First class passengers enjoyed a non-stop service between Liverpool and Manchester which was quicker than travelling via second class trains. They travelled in ‘glass coaches’ that emulated the typical horse-drawn carriage common to the 19th century. First class passengers also had the opportunity to stop at a first-class station and enjoy food and drink in the refreshment room. The selling of alcohol and food was forbidden for second class passengers.
The ‘Sovereign’ first class coach harkens back to a luxury era of travel and evokes a sense of being regal. The model resembles a horse drawn carriage and is complete in an L&MR yellow livery. The accessory bag contains two chain couplings.
Manufacturer
Hornby
Finish
Pristine
Scale
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale)
Era (Period of operation)
Era 1 (1804-1875)
Condition
New