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- Steam Locomotives with 8-pin DCC Ready, BR, Edward Thompson Class, L1
LNER Thompson Class L1 2-6-4T steam locomotives began with prototype No. 9000 in 1945 as part of the standard program from Thompson, painted in apple green The North British Locomotive Company constructed the number 67735, which entered service on November 5, 1948 in BR Black.
The locomotive was equipped with a Westinghouse pneumatic brake pump on the right of the smoker, with a vacuum ejector for alternative brake of the train. In August 1950, a tank leak was fixed in Stratford, which was a common problem. 67735 was sentenced on September 16, 1962 and cut at Doncaster Works on November 15, 1962.
Our Thompson L1 Class 67735 standard locomotive is complete with sophisticated black BR-painting This model is DCC ready and compatible with our 8pin HM7000 decoder. Accessory bag includes hook connector, rod connector, small articulated assembly, two suction pipes, rear suction tube L1, two front L1 levels, two L1 cylinder drain taps, front suction tube L1 and L1 pull.