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TT6072 HBA Hopper Wagon BR Bauxite 360626

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TT6072 HBA Hopper Wagon BR Bauxite 360626

Expected Delivery January 2027 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

The BR HBA Wagon 360626 is a 4-axle coal hopper wagon, in BR Bauxite. This British Rail standard design was built to transport domestic coal to urban areas – differing to the classic ‘Merry-Go-Round’ hoppers which took coal directly to power stations.

This new wagon is based on extensive research and underwent a painstaking design process, culminating in a product that is highly accurate, features numerous separately fitted parts including brake piping, and includes a die-cast weight for smooth running. 

Often seen running in long block rakes or mixed into ‘Speedlink’ railfreight services, the new HBA/HEA family is sure fit in perfectly on any 1970s or later-themed layout.

Model Specification:

  •  Extensively researched model of HBA coal hopper wagon
  • Highly detailed
  • Separate parts including brake piping, ladders, underframe equipment, and buffers
  • Die-cast weight
  • Kinematic NEM coupling
  • Minimum second radius

Tooling:

  • Original suspension
  • Offset ladders

Livery:

  • BR Bauxite
  • HBA TOPS code
  • Authentic colours and fonts
  • Semi-gloss finish
  • Era 7 and 8

History:

The steel-bodied ‘HBA’ hopper wagons were introduced by British Rail in 1976. These were air-braked from new and unlike ‘merry-go-round’ hoppers, didn’t have the specialist door operating gear. They were designed for domestic and industrial usage and a small number were fitted with experimental Bruninghaus suspension.

$10.93

Original: $36.43

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TT6072 HBA Hopper Wagon BR Bauxite 360626

$36.43

$10.93

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Expected Delivery January 2027 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).

The BR HBA Wagon 360626 is a 4-axle coal hopper wagon, in BR Bauxite. This British Rail standard design was built to transport domestic coal to urban areas – differing to the classic ‘Merry-Go-Round’ hoppers which took coal directly to power stations.

This new wagon is based on extensive research and underwent a painstaking design process, culminating in a product that is highly accurate, features numerous separately fitted parts including brake piping, and includes a die-cast weight for smooth running. 

Often seen running in long block rakes or mixed into ‘Speedlink’ railfreight services, the new HBA/HEA family is sure fit in perfectly on any 1970s or later-themed layout.

Model Specification:

  •  Extensively researched model of HBA coal hopper wagon
  • Highly detailed
  • Separate parts including brake piping, ladders, underframe equipment, and buffers
  • Die-cast weight
  • Kinematic NEM coupling
  • Minimum second radius

Tooling:

  • Original suspension
  • Offset ladders

Livery:

  • BR Bauxite
  • HBA TOPS code
  • Authentic colours and fonts
  • Semi-gloss finish
  • Era 7 and 8

History:

The steel-bodied ‘HBA’ hopper wagons were introduced by British Rail in 1976. These were air-braked from new and unlike ‘merry-go-round’ hoppers, didn’t have the specialist door operating gear. They were designed for domestic and industrial usage and a small number were fitted with experimental Bruninghaus suspension.