Hornby R1284M Tri-ang Railways Remembered: RS48 The Victorian Train Set

£154.99

Tri-ang Railways Remembered: RS48 The Victorian Train Set Formed in 1953, Tri-ang Railways grew rapidly with a wide range of train sets, locomotives, coaches, wagons, buildings and track. Featuring full colour...

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Tri-ang Railways Remembered: RS48 The Victorian Train Set

Formed in 1953, Tri-ang Railways grew rapidly with a wide range of train sets, locomotives, coaches, wagons, buildings and track. Featuring full colour graphics, the products highlighted in the catalogue installed imagination and hope into young enthusiasts. The new Hornby Tri-ang Railways ‘The Victorian’ Train Set is the perfect way to relive the same excitement and inspiration as the original release in 1963.


  • 1:76 Scale
  •  00 Gauge Compatible
  • 4-2-2 Wheel Configuration
800 x 500 R1284M


The original set included the ‘Lord of the Isles’ locomotive, plus two clerestory coaches but also a simple oval of track to create a more traditional set.

800 x 500 R1284M (2)


The new analogue train set includes the GWR Achilles Class, ‘Lord of the Isles’, GWR 2nd Class Clerestory coach and GWR Brake 3rd Clerestory coach.

800 x 500 R1284M (3)


The reimagined set also features a 1st Radius Starter Oval track, with a Power Clip and Uncoupling Ramp.


Product Info

Tri-ang Railways was formed in 1953 when Rovex Industries was obtained by the Lines Bros. New models from Tri-ang Railways occurred at an astonishing rate until by 1960 their range boasted many exciting train sets, locomotives, coaches, wagons, buildings and track.

The excitement of the Tri-ang Railways sets were superbly highlighted by imaginative full colour graphics in the annual Tri-ang Railways catalogue that not only depicted the trains but where sets were concerned invariably placed them in an action packed situation which just simply inspired and excited those young eyes that eagerly scanned the pages.

The enigmatic images and the dramatic set titles were enough for the catalogues to be poured over for hours on end with hopes and wishes that for Christmas or maybe a birthday the train set which offered so much potential excitement would be the present most wanted.

For some the gift never arrived but memories of the endless time spent turning the pages of the dog eared Tri-ang Railways catalogue and the wishing and hoping never left them. Once again those wonderful halcyon and imaginative days can be relived with the introduction of the Tri-ang Railways Remembered Train Sets.

Although the 'Lord of the Isles' had previously been made available in much larger sets, 1963 saw the introduction of 'The Victorian' which was a more traditional set and not only included the 'Lord of the Isles' locomotive, plus two clerestory coaches but also a simple oval of track. The popular set remained in the Triang Railways Set range for two years although the majority were sold in the first year.

This set does not include a wall transformer or controller.

Shipping & Delivery

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When you have an order with more than one item, all items will be shipped together. If you have ordered an item that is unavailable you will be refunded the amount. There is only one delivery charge per order.

Delivery is only available to UK mainland addresses. For deliveries to Northern Ireland, Scottish Islands, Isle of Man, Isle of Scilly, Jersey & Guernsey Europe etc will be at cost to you.

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