The LNER EX GCR is a true classic of British railroading history, built in the early years of the 20th century to transport passengers on the East Coast Main Line. This stunning Class 4-4-0 locomotive has been preserved by the LNER (London and North Eastern Railway) in excellent condition, with many original details still intact.
The locomotive was originally numbered 6391 and is one of a handful of examples of this iconic design. With its distinctive four-cylinder layout and robust build, it's no wonder that 6391 has become a sought-after model among rail collectors. This particular example, with its faded Eastfield livery, is a rare find for many enthusiasts.
Eastfield station was a key junction on the East Coast Main Line, and locomotives like 6391 played an important role in transporting passengers between London King's Cross and the north of England. Today, this magnificent locomotive remains a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of its era. For those who appreciate the beauty and history of steam railroading, the LNER EX GCR is a must-have model.