76WFA003 Weymann Fanfare AEC Neath & Cardiff Class_Class-26 D-Day markings as worn by
Description
D-Day markings as worn by rare Typhoon survivor MN235 from 1972 to 2013 on static display at the RAF Museum
in 1966 on a tour commonly referred to as the ‘Beatles Typhoon’
Three-dome tank car
DCC models feature ESU sound decoders in each power car with accurate sounds sourced and remastered from original videos
In addition to its world-wide use
76WFA003 Weymann Fanfare AEC Neath & Cardiff Class_Class-26 D-Day markings as worn byDecorated in the signature brown and red Neath & Cardiff company colour scheme, the single deck coach registered RCY 805 is en route to Cardiff via Neath. In those pre M4 motorway days, this N & C Express, as printed on the destination blind, would have been seen along the A48 calling at the key urban destinations on the way Swansea, Neath, Port Talbot, Bridgend, Cowbridge and on to Cardiff all of which are printed in gold along the sides of the
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