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  • Open Carriage Pack containing 3x Open Carriages (Stephenson's Rocket) OO Gauge

Open Carriage Pack containing 3x Open Carriages (Stephenson's Rocket) OO Gauge 

Having established the concepts of first and second class rail travel, it was only a matter of time before railway companies created a lower fare 'third class' for the carriage of the working classes, especially in the densely populated industrial areas. Companies such as the Manchester, Bolton & Bury Railway, the Manchester and Leeds Railway and the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne & Manchester Railway all used open third class carriages, mostly for standing passengers, but sometimes fitted with a rudimentary bench (or benches).


The L&MR considered the possibility of creating a third class as early as 1839, due largely to market pressure from the MB&BR and M&LR, but the directors were afraid that, with its lower fares, it would draw passengers away from the first and second class trains. The introduction of third class travel on the L&MR dates to April 1844, when the Board ordered new enclosed second class coaches to replace the older 'blue boxes', which were then downgraded to third class.


The first of the L&MR third class train services ran in October 1844, departing from Manchester at 06:30 and from Liverpool at 18:30.

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Open Carriage Pack containing 3x Open Carriages (Stephenson's Rocket) OO Gauge

  • UPC: 5055286687280
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  • Brand: Hornby
  • Product Code: R40102
  • £73.95

  • Ex Tax: £61.63
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Tags: L&MR, Open Carriage Pack - Era 1 OO Gauge

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