🧐 Revolution Trains N Gauge 'Caroline' Inspection Saloons In Stock

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Caroline
Caroline
Caroline

Revolution Trains' newly tooled range of N Gauge 'Caroline' Inspection Saloons have now arrived in stock, with three variations available to order!


This highly-detailed model incorporates all the tooling changes to reflect the changes made to the real coach including changes to the front end headcode boxes, lighting arrangements and multiple working equipment as well as interior changes.


Three livery options are available including BR blue/grey, Network SouthEast and Network Rail green colour schemes. These hot new releases are expected to sell fast so order yours today to avoid disappointment!

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Product Features

A highly detailed interior

Directional and switchable front and rear lighting

Interior lighting

Era-specific driver's desk and chairs

All wheel pickup on NMRA RP25 wheels

Kinematic coupling system with NEM coupler pockets

Prototype Information

Caroline
Image by Dan Adkins

975025 'Caroline', originally the Southern Region General Manager's Saloon, is an inspection saloon used for rail inspection duties on the railway network in Great Britain, and which has historically been used as a VIP excursion train on several occasions. The vehicle was originally built in 1958 at Eastleigh Works as type AZA trailer restaurant buffet car (TRB) S60755, for a British Rail Class 203 diesel-electric multiple-unit No. 1036. It was previously the Southern Region General Manager's Saloon, having been converted at Stewarts Lane Depot for that purpose in 1969 and re-numbered as 975025 in 1978. As of 2012 the saloon has had push–pull train controls similar to a driving van trailer for a period of several decades, to allow it to remotely control an accompanying locomotive.

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