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BR 4-6-2 A4 Class 'Union Of South Africa' 60009 A4 Gathering 201

Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, A4 Class No.4488 was the fifteenth of the thirty-five A4 Class locomotives built. Entering service in 1937 No.4488 wore the LNER Garter Blue livery until 21st March 1942 when it was painted black.

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Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley, A4 Class No.4488 was the fifteenth of the thirty-five A4 Class locomotives built. Entering service in 1937 No.4488 wore the LNER Garter Blue livery until 21st March 1942 when it was painted black.

It was originally planned for No. 4488 to be named ‘ Osprey’ but along with others in the class it was named after British Commonwealth countries. During the 1980s & 1990s it carried the nameplate ‘ Osprey’ for political reasons.

‘ Union of South Africa’ was allocated to the Haymarket shed at Edinburgh & worked there until 20th May 1962 when it was transferred to Aberdeen. On 24th October 1964 ‘ Union of South Africa’ pulled the last booked steam hauled train from King’s Cross Station, it was also the last steam locomotive to be overhauled at the famous Doncaster works. Carrying BR No. 60009, ‘ Union of South Africa’ was withdrawn from service with BR on 1st June 1966. The following month the locomotive was purchased by John Cameron, & is currently one of only three mainline certificated A4 Class locomotives. No. 60009 is currently preserved as it was when it retired from service in Brunswick Green carrying a late BR emblem as modelled here.

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Scale: 1:120 Length: 180mm

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Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
Edinburgh - The capital city of Scotland
Blue - A primary colour
South Africa - A country at the southern tip of Africa.
Steam - Steam - water in gas form, water vapour. Commonly seen coming from a kettle
Locomotive - Or Loco is the powered vehicle at the front of a train
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The National Railway Museum is the largest railway museum in the world. With two visitor sites in York and Shildon, their fascinating collections attract almost one million visitors every year. Their collections include artefacts from the past 300 years including locomotives, railway station memorabilia, historical photographs, and educational information on railways and how they are powered and controlled. nrmshop.co.uk is the online home of the National Railway Museum Shop and has a range of gifts for even the most dedicated railway enthusiasts. Here you can purchase model railway locomotives, railway inspired home ware, unique gifts for railway fans and limited edition collectible items. The website also gives you information about the museum, its opening times and current collections, as well as interesting railway facts and stories.
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