OR76BAN004 Great Eastern Banana Van Patched SR 632849 Brand_Pegasus-Hobbies the vans were through-piped for
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the vans were through-piped for steam heating and were rated to run at express speeds with passenger trains
The latest World War II aircraft to land on your Oxford airfield is that of the valiant little De Havilland Mosquito
Outstripping even the McLaren F1
Ideal for collectors
You’ve seen it in Western livery and with an Eastern colour scheme and here it is once more as operated by Alexander Northern Scottish
OR76BAN004 Great Eastern Banana Van Patched SR 632849 Brand_Pegasus-Hobbies the vans were through-piped forBuilt in 1923 by the newly formed LNER, the GER Diagram 85 banana vans were built to transport imported bananas under carefully controlled conditions. Based on a Great Eastern Railway goods van, these vans featured vacuum brakes, steam heating, and thick insulation to keep the fruit at a stable 57F from dockside to distribution centres like Stratford Market in East London. Only 100 were constructed, numbered 632822632921. Some were later loaned to the
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