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Hornby Trains - R/RD BR CL55 YrkLgt Infty wSd
HOR R30438TXS Hornby RailRoad: Class 55 (Deltic) - BR - 55002 'The Kings own Yorkshire Light Infantry' (DCC Sound Fitted) - 2025 Catalogue
This RailRoad Class 55 āDelticā diesel was built for high-speed express trains making it the perfect diesel for pulling a rake of coaches. It comes fitted with a Next 18-pin plug, meaning it can be run on DCC and with our HM7000 Bluetooth-controlled system, which also includes sound via a speaker inside the locomotive.
The production āDelticsā were a powerful Type 5 locomotive, designed for high-speed express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line. When introduced in 1961, these were the most powerful diesel locomotives in the world. Powered by two big Napier diesel engines, these locomotives ā later known as Class 55s ā were capable of speeds of up to 117mph (188 km/h) and all were given names in the best tradition of East Coast express locomotives.
Known affectionately as āKOYLIā by enthusiasts, 55002 is finished in a two-tone green livery, reminiscent of the early 1960s, but with full yellow ends and the classic white cab window surrounds.
What's Inside
1x Locomotive, Instructions
This RailRoad Class 55 āDelticā diesel was built for high-speed express trains making it the perfect diesel for pulling a rake of coaches. It comes fitted with a Next 18-pin plug, meaning it can be run on DCC and with our HM7000 Bluetooth-controlled system, which also includes sound via a speaker inside the locomotive.
The production āDelticsā were a powerful Type 5 locomotive, designed for high-speed express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line. When introduced in 1961, these were the most powerful diesel locomotives in the world. Powered by two big Napier diesel engines, these locomotives ā later known as Class 55s ā were capable of speeds of up to 117mph (188 km/h) and all were given names in the best tradition of East Coast express locomotives.
Known affectionately as āKOYLIā by enthusiasts, 55002 is finished in a two-tone green livery, reminiscent of the early 1960s, but with full yellow ends and the classic white cab window surrounds.
What's Inside
1x Locomotive, Instructions
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HOR R30438TXS Hornby RailRoad: Class 55 (Deltic) - BR - 55002 'The Kings own Yorkshire Light Infantry' (DCC Sound Fitted) - 2025 Catalogue
This RailRoad Class 55 āDelticā diesel was built for high-speed express trains making it the perfect diesel for pulling a rake of coaches. It comes fitted with a Next 18-pin plug, meaning it can be run on DCC and with our HM7000 Bluetooth-controlled system, which also includes sound via a speaker inside the locomotive.
The production āDelticsā were a powerful Type 5 locomotive, designed for high-speed express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line. When introduced in 1961, these were the most powerful diesel locomotives in the world. Powered by two big Napier diesel engines, these locomotives ā later known as Class 55s ā were capable of speeds of up to 117mph (188 km/h) and all were given names in the best tradition of East Coast express locomotives.
Known affectionately as āKOYLIā by enthusiasts, 55002 is finished in a two-tone green livery, reminiscent of the early 1960s, but with full yellow ends and the classic white cab window surrounds.
What's Inside
1x Locomotive, Instructions
This RailRoad Class 55 āDelticā diesel was built for high-speed express trains making it the perfect diesel for pulling a rake of coaches. It comes fitted with a Next 18-pin plug, meaning it can be run on DCC and with our HM7000 Bluetooth-controlled system, which also includes sound via a speaker inside the locomotive.
The production āDelticsā were a powerful Type 5 locomotive, designed for high-speed express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line. When introduced in 1961, these were the most powerful diesel locomotives in the world. Powered by two big Napier diesel engines, these locomotives ā later known as Class 55s ā were capable of speeds of up to 117mph (188 km/h) and all were given names in the best tradition of East Coast express locomotives.
Known affectionately as āKOYLIā by enthusiasts, 55002 is finished in a two-tone green livery, reminiscent of the early 1960s, but with full yellow ends and the classic white cab window surrounds.
What's Inside
1x Locomotive, Instructions






















