Dapol 2D-017-101 Chiltern Railways 'Mainline' 8 Piece Slam Door Set with DVT

2D-017-101 Dapol N Gauge
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SKU 2D-017-101
Vendor Dapol
Categories Best selling products Carriages & Coaches Dapol Era 10 Era 11 Latest Releases N Gauge Carriages & Coaches N Gauge Latest Releases N Gauge Rolling Stock N Gauge scale New products Rolling Stock
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Features
  • Era 10. 2006-2017 - Network Franchising
  • Era 11. 2014 onwards - Present Day
  • 6 Pin DCC
  • Product features directional lighting
  • What the icons mean

Product Description

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN UNMOTORISED MODEL.

Consisting of:

  • 5x Mk3a TSO,
  • 2 x Mk3a FO
  • 1 x Mk3 DVT

DVT 82305

Coaches 12054, 12119, 12036, 11031,l 12041, 11029, 12017

The Dapol Mk3 DVT features:

  • Finely detailed body with many extra fitted items
  • All wheel electrical pick up
  • Directional lights
  • 6-Pin Decoder Socket
  • Accessory bag with optional fitted parts

A Driving Van Trailer (DVT) is a purpose-built control car railway vehicle that allows the driver to operate with a locomotive in push-pull formation from the opposite end of a train. Trains operating with a DVT consequently do not need the locomotive to be moved around to the other end of the train at terminal stations. Unlike many other control cars, DVTs resemble locomotives (specifically Class 91) and thus when the train is operating in push mode, it does not appear to be travelling backwards. The vehicles do not have any passenger accommodation due to health and safety rules in place at the time of building that prohibited passengers in the leading carriages of trains that run faster than 100 miles per hour (160 km/h). Historically, it was believed that a train would be unstable at high speeds unless pulled from the front but extensive testing, and the experience of high speed trains with central power cars such as the British Rail APT and the Eurostar, have altered this view