Heljan HN5713 OO Gauge Class 57 312 Network Rail Yellow
Heljan HN5713 OO Gauge Class 57 312 Network Rail Yellow
Heljan
Heljan HN5713 OO Gauge Class 57 312 Network Rail Yellow
The Class 57 is a re-engineered locomotive, rebuilt by Brush Traction, Loughborough, from redundant Class 47 locomotives. The locomotives are fitted with a refurbished EMD engine and a re-conditioned alternator, improving reliability and performance. Three variants exist, one for freight (57/0) and two for passenger operations. Each cost £300,000, about one-third that of a new-build locomotive.
The class originated in 1997 when Freightliner ordered an initial six locomotives. Six more were ordered in 1999, making a total of twelve class 57/0 freight locomotives; five class 57/6 variants were built between 2000 and 2003, and twelve class 57/3 locomotives were ordered in 2002 (extended by four in 2003), making a total of twenty-one passenger units. One prototype class 57/0 was converted with electric train heating in 2001 to obtain orders from passenger companies.
In 2000, Porterbrook ordered a prototype passenger locomotive fitted with electric train heating.
MODEL
1:76 Scale model of a Class 57 Diesel Locomotive decorated in Network Rail livery. This model features lots of expertly applied details as based on the prototype, a high level of body detail and excellent running characteristics.
The model features a high level of detail, including sprung buffers, sound-ready, and interior lighting.