Hornby TT:120 GNER, Mk3 HST Trailer Gaurd Coach TGS 44098 - TT4044

£41.99

The GNER HST Mk3 Trailer Guard Standard 44098 captures the distinctive look and feel of Britain’s iconic intercity services.  Carrying the running number 44098, this coach was a key part of...

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Description

The GNER HST Mk3 Trailer Guard Standard 44098 captures the distinctive look and feel of Britain’s iconic intercity services. 

Carrying the running number 44098, this coach was a key part of GNER’s HST sets, operating along the East Coast Main Line during the late 1990s and early 2000s. 

Finished in the striking deep blue and red GNER livery, this model showcases finely applied branding and crisp detailing, staying true to the appearance of the original Mk3 TGS. 

The GNER HST MK3 TGS pairs seamlessly with other TT:120 Mk3 coaches and power cars, bringing authenticity and prestige to any modern-era railway.

History

BR developed the Mark 3 in response to improved comfort provided by airline companies and the convenience provided by the family car, both of which were taking traffic away from the railways in the early 1970s. 

Originally conceived as locomotive-hauled stock, the first to be produced were for the prototype HST in 1972. 

The first production vehicles entered service in 1975 and continued to be built until 1988. Although outwardly similar to the Mark 2 carriage, it is of a completely different design, having a ridged roof and under-frame skirt, whereas its predecessor had a smooth roof and visible below-frame equipment. The body is 75ft-long (23m), which is 10ft (3m) longer than the Mk2. 

It is also of full monocoque construction (one piece body shell) with an all-welded mild steel, stressed skin. To give it a superior smooth ride, it also has secondary air suspension and disk-brakes fitted to the wheels (rather than clasp brakes) which allow for running at speeds of up to 125mph (200km/h) and efficient deceleration. 

The Mk3 HST coaches differ from the Mk3A loco-hauled coaches mainly in terms of the electrical arrangements, but are otherwise much the same. 

These HST coaches take their supply from a three-phase electrical supply directly from an auxiliary alternator in the power car, whereas the Mk3A convert the single-phase AC supply from the locomotive through motor generator units under the floor, which change the train supply to three-phase.

Shipping & Delivery

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