Beyer-Garrett Model.

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2008

Seen on this highly detailed layout at a recent model show in Rawtenstall, Lancashire, England, This proffesionally built 00 guage Beyer-Garrett model 69999, looks the part along with the other beautifully weathered locos in this remarkable layout. The Beyer-Garrett is for sale so leave me a message if you would like to acquire this rare model.

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  • how long was a LMS beyer garratt and i agree tht it is a shame tht they never preserved one. but if they preserved one would they be able to run it on heritage railways like the severn valley?

  • @jammydodgerwolves Ah but your wrong. There is one preserved in the Manchester Air & Space Museum and there is one due to be rebuilt at Crewe Heritage. Also the Festiniog Railway use one.

  • how mush

  • Not too mush, LoL. £300 to a good home.

  • What is the name of the layout? It's a shame no Beyer-Garretts were preserved.

  • I should know Tim but I dont. It is owned by the Pendle & District Model Railway Club and obviously features what would have been a typical L&Y region layout before amalgamation of the railways.

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  • @RailMon

    One is preserved at the National railway museum Delhi also.

  • Wonderful this one is! It's supposed to be a huge locomotive isn't it?

  • @RailMon is it standard gauge or a narrow gauge and is it a LMS Beyer Garratt

  • @TimEaston There is a Beyer-Garrett owned by Queensland Railways in Australia. Currently a static display at the Ipswich Workshops, but rumors say its being converted to oil burning.

  • "There be nowt wrong wi'out what mithering clutterbucks dun barley grummit!"

    Seriously, great layout and darn good model trains.

  • i believe there are a fair number left and certainly some are working. MOSI in manchester have one, and there are examples world wide, one was restored to full working order in gambia i think, a few years ago. hope this helps

  • Thanks for that info.

  • how much in aus and dos t have dcc is it ho

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