4 and 6 wheel Genesis coaches Profile and Models

4 and 6 wheel Genesis coaches

In the mid to late 1800s, the many operating companies in the UK were producing their own versions of the 4 and 6 wheel coach, which introduced many features onto the railways - lighting, continuous braking and even upholstered seats for all passengers. This led to them being a very common sight. Many designs consisted of only a handful of coaches, built to fill a specific need. These would also only wear the colours of the company they were built for.  A good number were absorbed at the 1923 grouping and some found new leases of life on branches that were in need of simple stock to run on them. Some were taken into departmental stock or used by sheds and depots as simple stores vans and used until the 1950s. Project Genesis faithfully represents the trains of the Era 2 & 3 period and brings modellers the opportunity to run a detailed train of coaches in liveries not normally seen in ready-to-run form. We are producing 7 body styles between the 4 and 6 wheel coaches. These will be used to represent a lot of different coaches when allied to the painting and printing we are applying to them. The individual styling has been made to include the most common features from some of the most widespread and longest lasting coaches to help make them recognisable to customers.

Type of Vehicle

Passenger Coach

Wheel Configuration

4-Wheel
6-Wheel

Liveries Covered

British Railways
Caledonian Railway
Great Central Railway
Great Eastern Railway
Great Western Railway
Great Northern Railway
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
London & North Eastern Railway
London & North Western Railway
London & South Western Railway
London, Brighton & South Coast Railway
London, Midland & Scottish Railway
Longmoor Military Railway
Metropolitan Railway
Midland Railway
National Coal Board
North Eastern Railway
Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
Southern Railway
South Eastern & Chatham Railway

Main Duties

Local, Regional & Long Distance Passenger