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Accucraft May News
Accucraft UK changes hands We would like to announce that as of 1st May 2024, the Accucraft UK range will be distributed by Maxitrak in the care of Andy and Alex Probyn. Both businesses have a long association with Accucraft … More →
Accucraft April News
Welcome to our April update. Firstly we’d like to wish all of you a very Happy Easter, even if the UK weather is not helping many of us get outside! Hopefully, by the time of the National Show at the … More →
Accucraft March News
Although there is little sign of Spring yet, the garden railway season is making its usual start with some early shows, the first of which is the Midlands Garden Rail Show at The Fosse Exhibition Centre. We look forward to … More →
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‘YEO’, ‘EXE’ & ‘TAW’ L&B Electric 2-6-2T
This model is now discontinued. Named after local rivers, three Manning Wardle 2-6-2 tank locomotives were supplied to the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway when it opened in 1897. It was soon realised that the three locomotives could not handle all … More Info
‘MONA’ Isle of Man Electric 2-4-0T
This model is now discontinued. Arriving as a joint delivery with No. 4 Loch in 1874 in readiness for the opening of the Port Erin line, the locomotive is named from the Latin word meaning Isle of Man. Together with … More Info
‘MANNIN’ Isle of Man Electric 2-4-0T
This model is now discontinued. ‘Mannin’ was the last locomotive to be supplied to the Isle of Man and built in 1926 by Beyer, Peacock & Co. (works number 6296). No. 16 was by far the most powerful 2-4-0T locomotive on … More Info
‘COUNTESS’ W & L Electric 0-6-0T
This model is now discontinued. Beyer Peacock built two 0-6-0T locos for the newly constructed Welshpool & Llanfair Railway in 1903. These small but powerful narrow gauge locos were taken over by the Cambrian Railway when it acquired the line … More Info