Most BR departmental (non revenue earning wagons) were provided with aquatic codes and these were known as the Fishkind. Aquatic names enabled the operating staff to allocate resources to jobs. The ballast hopper wagon designated ‘Trout’ by BR had its origins in the 1920s.

Two batches of BR ‘Trout’ wagons were constructed by Metropolitan-Cammell Ltd. to Diagram 1/580. DB992035-56 were constructed at Lot 2118 between May and June 1949. These BR ‘Trout’ wagons featured a side and centre discharge for ballast and were unfitted.

This ‘Trout’ Ballast Hopper wagon model features box sections in the vertical ribs. The hook couplings enable easier coupling of other rolling stock and locomotives on your layout. Stanchions support the wagon. A handbrake wheel is also featured. This model comes in a BR livery.

Item Length - (cm) 9.5

Item Height - (cm) 3.5

Item Width - (cm) 3.5

Item Scale - 1:76 Scale 00 Gauge

Operator - British Railway

Designer - BR

Minimum Curve (mm) - Radius 2

Buffer Type - Moulded Buffers

Coupling Type - NEM Couplings

SKU HR-R60249
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Brand Hornby

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