Hornby EWS Freight Train Pack R3399 DCC Ready Class 67 with 3 MHA Open Wagons

|Description

2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the formation of one of the United Kingdom’s most distinctive Railway Operating Companies, English Welsh & Scottish Railway Ltd, or EWS as it was more commonly known. The merger of Rail Express Systems, Loadhaul, Mainline Freight and Transrail Freight into North and South Railways during March 1996 was followed, on April 25th, by the unveiling of the EWS brand, but it was not until October 1996 that the English Welsh & Scottish Railway Ltd was formed.


On December 24, 1996, EWS was announced as the preferred bidder for the loss-making Railfreight Distribution, a deal concluded on March 12, 1997. At that point EWS controlled 90% of the United Kingdom's railfreight market and by 2006 the company's turnover was approaching £1 billion, with the UK market share standing at around 70%. On June 28, 2007, Deutsche Bahn announced it had agreed to purchase EWS, subject to receiving regulatory approval and the sale was completed on November 13, 2007. Despite assurances to the contrary, on January 1, 2009 EWS was rebranded as DB Schenker, their corporate red livery displacing the highly distinctive EWS maroon and yellow livery.


Train pack includes:


- EWS Class 67 ‘67003’ in maroon and gold livery

- MHA wagon numbered ‘394652’

- MHA wagon numbered ‘394653’

- MHA wagon numbered ‘394654'

Gauge 00

DCC Type DCC Ready

Livery/owner EWS Maroon & Gold

Limited Edition Yes

Limited Edition Size 1,000

Class 67

Designer British Railways

Entered Service 1999

Period 2000s

Age Suitability 14+

Purpose Freight

Wheel Configuration Bo-Bo

Special Features

NEM Couplings