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Hornby Trains & Accessories - SR Cl.Lord Nelson 'Sir M.Frobi

$850.00 AUD
SR Cl.Lord Nelson 'Sir M.Frobi
HOR R3862 Hornby SR, Lord Nelson Class, 4-6-0, 864 'Sir Martin Frobisher' - Era 3

Entering traffic at Stewarts Lane in November 1929 on the Continental services, E864 Sir Martin Frobisher was moved to Nine Elms in November 1937 on Link 1 duties for the Southampton Docks and Bournemouth express services, swapping places with 857 Lord Howe. In January 1939 Sir Martin Frobisher was modified with the Lemaitre exhaust and a modified chimney, raising the performance level of the locomotive, a welcomed development as by 1945, somewhat surprisingly, wartime holiday traffic on the Western Section had reached pre-war levels and the introduction of the Merchant Navy class meant that Sir Martin Frobisher could be sent to Bournemouth shed to augment the Lord Nelsons already based there.

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Hornby Trains & Accessories - SR Cl.Lord Nelson 'Sir M.Frobi

$850.00 AUD
SR Cl.Lord Nelson 'Sir M.Frobi
HOR R3862 Hornby SR, Lord Nelson Class, 4-6-0, 864 'Sir Martin Frobisher' - Era 3

Entering traffic at Stewarts Lane in November 1929 on the Continental services, E864 Sir Martin Frobisher was moved to Nine Elms in November 1937 on Link 1 duties for the Southampton Docks and Bournemouth express services, swapping places with 857 Lord Howe. In January 1939 Sir Martin Frobisher was modified with the Lemaitre exhaust and a modified chimney, raising the performance level of the locomotive, a welcomed development as by 1945, somewhat surprisingly, wartime holiday traffic on the Western Section had reached pre-war levels and the introduction of the Merchant Navy class meant that Sir Martin Frobisher could be sent to Bournemouth shed to augment the Lord Nelsons already based there.

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