GWR 1925 Collett 57' "Mainline" Profile and Models

No. 6913 at Eardington on the Severn Valley Railway in April 2021. ©Hugh Llewelyn
During the tenure of Charles Collett as Chief Mechanical Officer, the Great Western Railway priortised the modernisation of their ageing 'Toplight' coaching stock. Collett's primary design was the 57' 'bow-ended' coach, which reduced the length of the corridor connections between coaches. This was done in response to some passengers who were unnerved by the swaying gangways of previous coach designs. The GWR produced these coaches en-masse and by the end of the 1920s, all mainline services were composed of modern carriages. Many of these coaches remained in general service with BR until the 1960s, and all were withdrawn by 1963. Some survived into departmental use and later into preservation.
Type of Vehicle |
Coach |
Builder |
Great Western Railway |
Wheel Configuration |
Bogies |
Operated By |
Great Western Railway British Railways |
Main Duties |
Mainline passenger services |
In Service Until |
1963 |
Surviving Examples |
Some in preservation |
Models Produced
Liveries Produced
Products awaiting categorisation
Scale | Brand | Image | Construction Type | DCC Capability | Product Code | Product Title | Livery |
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OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) | Frogmore Confederacy |
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Requires assembly | Not set |
3954FC View |
GWR K19 Full Brake Body Kit | Awaiting Categorisation |