Caledonian

Caledonian

Ref: SD.01

Caledonian Railway Single No. 123 is a preserved Scottish steam locomotive. The unique 4-2-2 was built by Neilson and Company in 1886, works No. 3553 as an exhibition locomotive. In 1914 it was placed on the Caledonian Railway duplicate list, and renumbered 1123. It entered London, Midland and Scottish Railway service in 1923 and the LMS renumbered her 14010 and gave her the power classification 1P. She was withdrawn in 1935 and set aside for preservation.

She was restored to steam by British Railways to run Railtours and enthusiast specials until the end of Steam in Scotland.

Scratch built 123 Caledonain locomotive built in the North West by a Model Engineer ran at times at Urmston Model Engineers, silver Soldered Copper Boiler, Hand Pump, Injector, blower,

 

 

Details

Reference:SD.01
Price:£4,000
Year Built:1993
Gauge:5 INCH GAUGE
Boiler Certificate:YES
Hydraulic Test:YES
Weight:60 KG
Transport Box:NONE
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