Tri-ang Railways was a British manufacturer of toy trains, one of the elements of the Lines Bros Ltd company who traded using the brands Tri-ang, Minic...
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Lines Bros (redirect from Tri-Ang)
the model railway as Hornby Railways. Railway systems: Tri-ang Minic Narrow Gauge (garden) railways in 101⁄4" gauge. Railways systems (see above) in '00'...
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Meccano were bought by their competitor, Tri-ang Railways, and sold when Tri-ang went into receivership. Hornby Railways became independent again in the 1980s...
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Stephenson's Rocket (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1829)
these replicas were based at the National Railway Museum, York, with the original Rocket. In 1963, Tri-ang Railways released a 00 Gauge model of Rocket containing...
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which caters for railway modellers of 3 mm scale. This society was formed in 1965, eight years after Tri-ang Railways, a British railway manufacturer, had...
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OO gauge (redirect from 00 gauge railway)
Hattons Model Railways, Rapido Trains UK, Sonic Models, Accurascale, Planet Industrials, Dave Jones Models, and previously Lima, Tri-ang Railways, and Mainline...
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a town in Pahang, Malaysia. Tri-ang Railways, a British toy trains manufacturer. Lines Bros, a company using the Tri-ang brand name. This disambiguation...
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spring drives the lever against the explosive cap for a surprise bang. Tri-ang Railways in the UK utilised caps in some of their OO gauge range of model rolling...
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Railway Kits. Clopthill: Irwell Press. ISBN 1-871608-90-2. Tri-ang Railways - Minic Motorways Catalogue 10th Edition. Tri-ang Railways. 1964. Tri-ang...
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Westwood Ind Est on the southern edge of Margate; the site started out as Tri-ang Railways in 1954, becoming Hornby in 1972 when the parent company collapsed...
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Spot-On models (section A Tri-Ang product)
Spot-On models was a brand name for a line of diecast toy cars made by Tri-ang from 1959 through about 1967. They were manufactured in 1:42 scale in Belfast...
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SM&JR railtour on 29 April 1956. It carried the reporting number M500. Tri-ang Railways began producing a basic OO gauge model of the 2736 class, specifically...
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GNR Class N2 (category Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) locomotives)
boxes initially branded Tri-ang Wrenn, and later (following the sale of Wrenn by Lines Bros) Wrenn Railways. Great Model Railways (GMR) announced two models...
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Rail transport modelling (redirect from Model railways)
canyons. The earliest model railways were the 'carpet railways' in the 1840s. The first documented model railway was the Railway of the Prince Imperial (French:...
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GER Class S69 (category Great Eastern Railway locomotives)
Norfolk Railway, the only British inside cylinder 4-6-0 to be preserved. A model of the B12 was brought out in OO gauge by Tri-ang Railways (now Hornby)...
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British Rail Class 81 (category Pages linking to Railways Archive)
1964, prior to the purchase of Hornby by Lines Bros (owners of the Tri-ang Railways brand). This model was very crude, even by the standards of the day...
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SR Merchant Navy class (category Southern Railway (UK) locomotives)
followed by Hornby/Wrenn in 1962 and by the modified version. In 1959, Tri-ang Railways produced a TT gauge version of Clan Line. Hornby and Graham Farish...
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G & R Wrenn (category Hornby Railways)
with Tri-ang's TT scale range as it had with Dublo, and the 'Wrenn Table Top' name was used to sell off the remaining stocks of the abandoned Tri-ang TT...
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GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1937)
Hall, a preserved locomotive on the Severn Valley Railway. While Hornby (the successor to Tri-ang Hornby) may still have the moulds, they were modified...
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Ten and a quarter inch gauge (category 10¼ in gauge railways)
using their combined Tri-ang and Minic brand names produced a commercial system under the name the Tri-ang Minic Narrowgauge Railway, or T.M.N.R.. Commercial...
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Meccano Ltd (category Hornby Railways)
name to the Tri-ang plastic trains. In 1970 Lines Brothers changed the company name to "Meccano-Tri-ang". In 1971 the Lines Brothers Tri-ang group went...
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Thakhek (Laos) to Vung Ang railway, known as the Vientiane–Vũng Áng railway. Rail transport in Laos "Savannakhet–Lao Bao Railway (Construction)". Center...
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BR Standard Class 9F (category British Railways standard classes)
The British Railways Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles. The Class 9F was the last...
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British Rail Class 08 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1953)
have produced models of Class 08 shunters. In OO scale, Wrenn, Tri-ang, Hornby Railways and Bachmann Branchline all produced models. Lima also produced...
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British Rail Class 35 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1961)
of British Railways, which had opted for lightweight locomotives with hydraulic transmission, when allocated funds under the British Railways Modernisation...
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LMS Fowler Class 3F (category London, Midland and Scottish Railway locomotives)
the Class 3F was first produced by Tri-ang in 1952 and production continued after the company became Hornby Railways in the 1970s. Hornby released a retooled...
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2010-12-14. Retrieved 2010-06-24. "Constructing Vung Ang–Tan Ap–Mu Gia–Tha Khek railway line". Vietnam Railways. 2008-01-16. Archived from the original on 2010-12-14...
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bought Meccano in France from the receivers of another British toy group, Tri-ang. Palitoy effectively ceased to be an independent business in 1984 when...
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James the Red Engine (category The Railway Series characters)
"completely transformed". Awdry's second model of James was based on a 1960s Tri-ang Johnson 3F 0-6-0; a conversion which Hornby themselves would use for the...
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GWR 2251 Class (category Great Western Railway locomotives)
released in 2017. In 3mm/TT scale, BEC produced a whitemetal kit body for the Tri-ang LMS Fowler Class 3F chassis, though this is long discontinued. Champ (2018)...
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