
3D Printed
Mersey Railway Railway EMUs
In 1903 24 motor cars and 33 trailers were provided by Westinghouse to run on the Mersey Railway. The stock was of an American design, with a clerestory roof and open gated ends. Unheated accommodation was in saloons and the wooden bodies were British built, and the bogies had been made by Baldwin .
The open ends were then modified, and driving compartments were built at one end of trailer coaches. In this form some survived till the 1950s when they were replaced by BR built versions of the LMS class
503 EMUs.
With increased route availability from1923 the Mersey Railway ordered additional motor and trailer coaches from Cravens.
Pictures are just for reference, not of specific scaled model.
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All 3D printed designs by Simon Dawson (Rue d'Étropal) . Just follow links to Cults3d pages.
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