Hornby S&DR 200th Anniversary 0-4-0 Locomotion No1 1925

Product Code: R30388
Production Details:
‘Locomotion No. 1’ earned its place in history as
the world’s first steam locomotive to haul a passenger train on a public
railway, when it ‘opened’ the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1825. Its
importance was recognised at an early stage, and it became one of the
first locomotives to be preserved when it was rescued from scrap in 1856
by Joseph Pease and his family. It was steamed again for the S&DR’s
Golden Jubilee in 1875, but for most of the time between 1892 and 1975,
‘Locomotion No. 1’ was on static display at Darlington Bank Top station.
During 1924, however, it received a full cosmetic restoration in
readiness for the centenary celebrations of the S&DR in 1925 and, during
the celebratory cavalcade, it hauled ten replica chaldron waggons and
the ‘company coach’ propelled by a petrol engine hidden in a specially
built tender. This model comes fitted with a Next 18 pin socket but due
to the locomotives size limitations sadly it cannot take a HM7000 Next
18 pin decoder. Features: DCC
Status: DCC Ready Next 18 pin socket, Operator: S&DR, Designer: GEC-Alsthom,
Wheel Configuration: 0-4-0, Livery: Brown, Minimum Curve (mm): Radius 1,
Motor: 3 Pole.
Discontinued