A rare opportunity to own a piece of British railway history, the Railway Photograph LMS Jubilee Class 4-6-0 5576 Bombay is a one-of-a-kind addition to any collection. Built in 1921 for the Great Western Railway, this magnificent locomotive was designed by Frederick Hudson and constructed at Swindon Works.
With its distinctive Indian Blue livery, featuring red and white stripes, 5576 set off on a series of excursions across Southern England, hauling trains along scenic routes. This particular locomotive, now in LMS ownership, has been lovingly preserved to showcase the era's engineering prowess.
As a model railway photograph, this image offers a unique glimpse into the lives of the LMS's steam locomotives during their heyday. The Bombay, as it was affectionately known, would have spent its days hauling freight and passenger trains through some of the UK's most scenic countryside.
This photograph is a rare find in good condition, with crisp details and minimal signs of wear. A true collector's item for anyone fascinated by LMS steam locomotives or British railway history.