The iconic Photo Great Western Diesel Railcar No. 27 Tenbury Wells Railway Station is a rare collector's item, showcasing the early days of diesel locomotives on the West Midlands railway network.
This meticulously preserved railcar was originally built in 1970 for use at Tenbury Wells Railway Station, a vital stopping point between Worcester and Birmingham. With its distinctive red and black paint scheme, it has been lovingly restored to maintain its original condition.
As a rare example of diesel locomotive heritage, the Photo Great Western Diesel Railcar No. 27 is an absolute must-have for any railway enthusiast or collector. Its preserved state allows you to imagine what life was like in the early days of diesel power, and how it impacted the way trains operated.
The railcar's original features remain intact, including its working diesel engine and tender. Each step has been meticulously restored to ensure the authenticity of this historical gem. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of railway history.