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Expected Delivery Q1 2027 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion).
The British Rail Class 155 diesel multiple unit (DMU) was introduced in 1987–1988. Built by Leyland at Workington, 42 two-car units were produced using construction methods from the bus-building industry. Shortly after entering service, structural faults, including body cracks, led to the fleet being temporarily withdrawn. Rather than restoring them as two-car sets, British Rail split each unit into single vehicles, creating the Class 153 between 1991 and 1992. These single-car units were suited to rural and lightly used routes. Although short-lived in original form, the Class 155 remains an interesting part of British railway history.
Pioneers of the 'Sprinter' family, the two-car Class 155 DMUs are modelled in three popular liveries that represent the typical lifespan of the models, from BR Provincial 'Sprinter' livery, to the West Yorkshire PTE colours, and finally Northern Rail livery.
We've also modelled two different running numbers across both the iconic Provincial and West Yorkshire PTE liveries, allowing modellers to buy multiples and accurately represent longer formations as required.
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