Dapol 564472 Science Museum Commemorative Wagon - Stockton and Darlington Railway

Product Details
| SKU | DAP-564472 |
|---|---|
| Vendor | Dapol |
| Categories | Best selling products Dapol Locomotion Models / Railway Museum Limited Editions Locomotion Models 2026 Commemorative Wagons N Gauge Latest Releases N Gauge Rolling Stock N Gauge scale N Gauge Wagons & Freight New products Pre-Orders Rolling Stock Wagons & Freight |
| Scale | N Gauge |
| Share | |
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Product Description
Expected Delivery February 2026 (Subject to Change at Manufacturer's Discretion)
After the success of our Commemorative Wagon range in 2025, continue building your train with our new 2026 offerings.
Please note at the current time, our images are only concept renders and may change slightly on production. Renders based on OO Gauge tooling.
Please note at the current time, our images are only concept renders and may change slightly on production. Renders based on OO Gauge tooling.
For our 2026 range, the focus is on Pioneering UK Railways. With so many history shaping railways to choose from, we hope you can forgive us for narrowing the list down to 3 major lines which will be represented. This wagon represents the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
Famous for being the birthplace of the modern railway the Stockton and Darlington Railway is now home to several important rail locations, including the Locomotion Museum. After coming under NER (and later LNER) ownership, parts of the original line can still be followed on the SDR trail, with much of the original route still in use as the Tees Valley line.
We have chosen to represent these incredible feats of early rail infrastructure with the same 7 plank wagons as the Railway 200, NRM50, SDR200, and Greatest Gathering models used last year, allowing modellers and collectors to build a consistent and now fairly impressive train!
Famous for being the birthplace of the modern railway the Stockton and Darlington Railway is now home to several important rail locations, including the Locomotion Museum. After coming under NER (and later LNER) ownership, parts of the original line can still be followed on the SDR trail, with much of the original route still in use as the Tees Valley line.
We have chosen to represent these incredible feats of early rail infrastructure with the same 7 plank wagons as the Railway 200, NRM50, SDR200, and Greatest Gathering models used last year, allowing modellers and collectors to build a consistent and now fairly impressive train!