Named at Paddington Station 25/08/93 by The Late Margaret Thatcher MP and former Prime Minister. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate from GWR confirming this. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate PORT OF LIVERPOOL with separate badge ex British Railways Diesel locomotive Class 47 built at Crewe Works as D1988 in 1966 later re numbered to 47266. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. Nameplate STEADFAST ex class 60 60001. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 61in x 20in. Named 28th September 2001 at Cardiff Central station and the plates removed at an unknown date after going into storage in 2016. Ex BR Class 52 Diesel Hydraulic D1069, one of the final batch of the class built by BR at Crewe Works and released to traffic in October 1963. REPLICA SCALE BRITANNIA CLASS NAMEPLATE 'OLIVER CROMWELL' 52.00. Built at Crewe in October 1964, named in April 1996 and name removed in April 1999. Ex HST Power Car number 43004 named at Swindon 22/05/97, in ex loco condition. Supplied new to WM Gory & Son Ltd Rochester Kent. Renumbered to 37108 in 1974, 37325 in 1986 and back to 37108 in 1989. Nameplate CRAIGENTINNY plus crest ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43300 named November 2006 and removed September 2019. The intention was to mark the relationship between EWS and the waste transport industry. Note this is the other side to the one we sold in our March 2021 auction. This shunter was one of two personalised by Tyseley depot for shunting in New Street station, it carried LMS black livery and number 601. Named Swinden Dalesman in June 1995 and T badges also fitted, withdrawn in February 2009, nameplates removed and locomotive stored. This name was allocated by EWS at the end of 1997 to a class 58 loco to be applied in Spring 1998, but never fitted. Diesel locomotive nameplate PENYDARREN, a spare plate that was manufactured for the NRM Railfest event in 2004. Nameplate REDHILL 1844-1944 ex BR Class 73 Diesel Electric 73107. Schenker authenticity certificate. Built by Brush Loughborough as works number 964 in June 1991, nameplates first seen fitted 2nd May 1991 at Brush and unofficially unveiled June 1991 and the name removed in November 1996. Nameplate WESTERN GLORY with matching Cabside Numberplate. Ex 47816 but this is a third presentation plate mounted on an Oak plinth and displayed like this at Bristol Bath Road Depot. Built by Crewe Works and introduced April 1966. Supplied to Bristol Bath Road to be fitted to 47538 but never used. Self Adhesive Quick View . Named at Eastleigh Works on 20th September 2007 in a joint ceremony with 47749 Demelza and named after a Cornish literary character, nameplates removed 2014. Named 24th November 1997 at The Port of Tilbury to mark the opening of the Railfreight Terminal, the nameplates removed 02/99 when withdrawn. Locomotive currently stored at Toton. Nameplate RIBBLE VOYAGER ex Virgin DEMU Class 220 220010 built at Bombardier Belgium in 2000. Ex Class 47 number D1753 released to traffic July 21st 1964. In face restored condition measures 19.25in x 6in. Cast aluminium in as removed and sold condition. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Class 52 Western Specification General dimensions: Length over buffers: 72.2 in / 1834 mm; Height rail to roof: 13.9 in / 353 mm; Width over body: 9.6 in / 243 mm Rectangular cast aluminium in as removed condition, measures 24.5in x 15in. Named in May 1991. Locomotive transferred to France September 2004 scrapped at EMR Kingsbury in September 2012. Face restored a long time ago. This nameplate is being sold on behalf of Chiltern Railways for charity and comes with an official certificate. [1] Historical context [ edit] Built by BREL Doncaster in December 1980, named in October 1995 nameplates removed in April 2006. Rectangular cast aluminium measures 39in x 10in. Nameplate Bristol Bath Road, cast aluminium. Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items . Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate from GWR confirming this. Nameplate SEAHAWK. Cast aluminium in uncarried condition and measures 45.5in x 9.75in. Measures 9in x 9in and is in ex loco condition. Nameplate BOUNDS GREEN ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43257 named December 2008 and removed October 2019. Click & Collect. The British Rail Class 52 is a class of 74 Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964. Diesel nameplates a Pair CROMWELL and CHURCHILL from Ruston & Hornsby 0-6-0 DH built 1961 and numbered 423 8217 01585. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate badge S&T SAFETY.QUALITY.TEAMWORK as fitted to British Railways diesel class 37's 37411 and 37232 which were named The Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, this badge was applied below the nameplates. Nameplate WILLIAM CAXTON ex British Railways Diesel Class 60 numbered 60026 built by Brush in 1990 as works number 928. A quite magnificent set that was fitted to the loco to celebrate the GWR 150 year anniversary in 1985. The plate was designed by H. Winder and produced by Steve Johnston of Hexthorpe. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Named at Victoria Station by HRH The Princess Royal in December 1994. Nameplate WILLIAM ex Yorkshire Engine 2880 of 1962, an 0-4-0 diesel electric new to Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd. Bilston Steelworks in Staffordshire. Rectangular cast aluminium in ex loco condition. Renumbered 47815 in August 1989 and named at Swansea High St Station by Councillor John Davies, Lord Mayor of Swansea on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the station. Nameplates were removed in January 2005. Withdrawn January 1999 and scrapped August 1999 at EWS Wigan Component Recovery Centre. Measures 570mm x 745mm. Measures 45.5 in length and the badge is 9.75 diameter. Nameplate VALE OF PICKERING ex British Railways Diesel Class 59 59203 built by GM as works number 948510-2 in 1995 and named at Drax Power Station by John Rennilson, Planning Officer of Yorkshire County Council. In as removed condition, sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate Merlin, supplied to GWR but never fitted. Named at Glasgow Central Station by Lady Elizabeth Denholm in September 1990. Nameplate THE RAILWAY MISSION and Badge ex BR class 47 47725. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition measures 65in x 10in. Named by the Chairman of Somerset County Council at Taunton station 01/07/92. Class 52 Edit British Rail (BR) assigned Class 52 to the class of 74 large Type 4 diesel-hydraulic locomotives built for the Western Region of British Railways between 1961 and 1964. Renumbered under TOPS to 47145. Nameplate MAM TOR ex British Railways Class 60 Diesel 60082 built by Brush Traction Loughborough as works number 984 in 1991. Cast aluminium in as removed condition measures 59in x 9.75in. Cast aluminium in ex loco condition. Nameplate TAYSIDE REGION. Nameplates removed Dec 2007 and then reapplied Jun 2008. Withdrawn in 2009 and scrapped the following year at EMR Kingsbury. In as removed condition, sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railways in aid of their nominated Charity, Prostate Cancer UK and will come with an official certificate confirming the original owner. Named after a mountain in the Cairngorms. Donated by LNER to be sold on behalf of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Named 2rd February 1982 at Newcastle Central Station, the nameplates removed 09/86. A short displayable plate in ex loco condition, complete with original DB Schenker Authenticity Certificate. Complete with original DB authenticity certificate. Nameplate WOLVERHAMPTON STEEL TERMINAL ex BR class 56 56069. Renumbered under TOPS to 47079 in February 1974. Sold on behalf of Great Western Railway in aid of their nominated Charity Action for Children and comes with an official certificate confirming the original owner. The two names came from these 08's livery appearance in a dim New Street station when tired eyes might wonder quite what they had seen or glimpsed!! Named 7th July 2001 at Bristol Barton Hill depot and plates removed February 2010. Comes complete with D. B. Schenker authenticity certificate. Rectangular cast aluminium, face lightly restored, measures 73in x 17.75in. The first time this set has appeared at auction, purchased by the vendor from Collectors Corner in November 1976 and comes with its original receipt. Nameplate BEN NEVIS ex British Railways Class 60 Diesel 60029 built by Brush Traction Loughborough as works number 931 in 1990. Nameplate LANARKSHIRE STEEL ex BR Class 37 built by English Electric in 1963 and originally numbered D6808. Originally numbered D6929 and named in May 1984. Named after George Vancouver 1757-1798 the English explorer of the Pacific, British Columbia and Canada. Named 22/02/2007 and removed in 2017. Built by English Electric under works number 3794/D1165 and released to traffic in June 1968. LIMA Class 52 D1023 'Western Enterprise'' OO Gauge With Etched Nameplates Boxed. Nameplate DARING ex BR Class 42 Warship class No D811. Built at Brush Loughborough as works number 933 in April 1991, named in June 2002 name removed in March 2010 . Currently in store for possible use with East Midlands Railways. Removed at Brush Loughborough during re-engineering in 2007, in ex loco condition. . Named August 2002 and nameplates removed December 2007. Named at Craigentinny Depot by H. D. Mackie General Manager Scottish Region in March 1984. Cast aluminium. Rectangular cast aluminium in lightly cleaned condition measuring 45.5in x 9.75in. Renumbered 20308 after overhaul and currently stored at Barrow Hill. Cir Mhor is a mountain on the Isle of Arran and is also known as the Matterhorn of Arran. Subsequently numbered 47163, 47610, 47823 and 47787. The plate was designed by H. Winder and produced by Steve Johnston of Hexthorpe. Cast by Newton Replicas ROYAL OAK. Built by Brush Traction as works number 677 in December 1965, named in October 1988 nameplates removed in June 1996. Nameplate THALIA ex 0-4-0 Diesel Mechanical Locomotive built by Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns in 1954 as works number 7816 and Drewry Works number 2503. To be sold on behalf of LNER in aid of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner. The Westerns All the info on Class 52 "Western" diesel-hydraulic locomotives Join the WLA Join us in the preservation of Class 52 locomotives Prev 1 2 3 Welcome to the WLA In ex loco condition. Diesel nameplate SPECTRE, cast aluminium carried by Tyseley based 08601 October 1985 - August 1998 (13 years). Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity. Nameplate READING PANEL SIGNAL BOX 1965 - 2010 ex High Speed Train class 43 43142. The nameplate measures 22.25in x 24.5in and is in as removed condition. Nameplate LICKEY rectangular cast brass ex 0-6-0DE built by BR Derby in 1952, numbered D3011 and used at Eastleigh Depot until moving to the Austin Longbridge Works in 1973 when this name would have been applied.
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