This facecovering is brand new and has been exclusively designed by me, OnTheRails and manufactured in collaboration with a craft studio based in London.  I am a digital artist who mainly draws iconic trains, planes and automobiles. 

The Class 37 is an iconic (and noisy!) diesel locomotive that operates on heritage and mainline railway lines in the UK. 37714 "Cardiff Canton" is in metals livery and preserved at the Great Central Railway in Leicestershire. 37402 "Oor Wullie" worked on the West Highland line in Scotland and still runs on the mainline today. The third design features many 37s in different liveries. 

The face covering is:
- reusable and washable
- high quality with a sharp, vibrant sublimation print
- elasticated fit which fits the contours of your face
- breathable
- non-irritant
- 3-ply cotton
- handmade in London

Please note that masks are usually made to order and although typically we can send this to you within 4 days, it can take up to 10 days for our supplier to print the fabric and for us to make the mask. We aim to get the mask to you as quickly as possible.

I am selling this through the Global Shipping Programme and can send it globally.

These may be available in different sizes or at a cheaper price through our shop - see the pictures for details of our Facebook page or search for @ontherails2 on Twitter. 

The Important Info:

Due to the personal hygiene nature of the product, we CANNOT accept returns.
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you measure your face to ensure you buy the correct size. 

Any questions about the item? Please feel free to contact us via eBay

Disclaimer

The purpose of the mask is to reduce the spread of viruses in line with recommendations and the advice of the UK Government.

On The Rails face coverings are NOT medical-grade (as recommended by the World Health Organisation). Grade FFP2/N95 are to be reserved for Healthcare workers and meant as an infection preventative measure, please DO NOT purchase our products with the false understanding they will prevent infection.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send a message. More masks can be found online - see the images for our Facebook page.