We've produced this diagram to showcase 12 realistic rakes you can run with an Andrew Barclay locomotive.

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST - Formations Guide

Wednesday, February 06 2019

FORMATIONS DIAGRAM
Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST

The handy diagram below showcases some of the workings that you can produce with a Hattons Andrew Barclay. We've covered each of our 12 different models, so there's a range of rakes that cover the lifespan of these tiny tank engines.

Passenger Services

   
2134 "Coronation" Steamtown Carnforth - Brake Van Rides  
Products used: Andrew Barclay20t brake20t brake x2
   
1927 East Lancashire Railway - Passenger Service  
Products used: Andrew BarclayMk1 TSOMk1 BSK
   

 

   
705 East Somerset Railway - Passenger Service  
Products used: Andrew BarclayMk1 TSOMk1 BSK

 

 
2226 "Katie" Churnet Valley Railway - Passenger Service  
Products used: Andrew BarclayMk1 TSOMk1 BSK

 

Freight

 

   
1863 Caledonian Railway - Private Owner Shunting  
Products used: Andrew Barclay, 8 plank wagon16t slope sided wagon20t tank*7 plank wagon

 

 
2134 "WTT" Thistle Plaster Works - Shunting  
Products used: Andrew BarclayCovhop wagon x3*

 

   
2244 NCB No 10 Waterside Colliery 1970s - Mine to Washery trip working
Products used: Andrew Barclay, 5 plank 'tender'#16t mineral wagons x57 plank NCB wagons x6
   
1927 East Lancashire Railway - Passenger Service  
Products used: Andrew Barclay, Class B tanks x4
   
2069 "Little Barford" Acton Lane Power Station - Coal tip
Products used: Andrew Barclay16t mineral wagons x7
   
2043 NCB No6 Bedlay Colliery 1981 - Mine to exchange sidings trip working
Products used: Andrew Barclay16t mineral wagons x8
   
1964 CPC Trafford Park - Shunting
Products used: Andrew Barclay*, 21t hopper wagons x5

 

705 East Somerset Railway - Demonstration Freight  
Products used: Andrew Barclay5 plank wagon x2Conflat12t van x2Toad brake

* - Not in current catalogue, may be available as a pre-owned item
# - Some modifications required

 

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