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  2. Bachmann Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann Industries (Bachmann Brothers, Inc.) is a Bermuda-registered, Chinese-owned company, globally headquartered in Hong Kong; specialising in model railroading. Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , the home of its North American headquarters, Bachmann is today part of the Kader group, whose model products are made at a Chinese ...

  3. Bachmann Branchline - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann Branchline is a British OO gauge model railway brand manufactured by Bachmann Europe PLC, a subsidiary of Bachmann Industries, and is used for British outline OO scale model railways. U.K. prototype model of a 00 scale (1:76) British Rail Class 25 shown with an 18mm- five pence coin for scale

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  5. OO gauge - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann Branchline – One of the largest manufacturers of ready-to-run OO. Dapol – Produce kits (using the Kitmaster toolings bought from Airfix) and ready-to-run engines and rolling stock. Heljan – Produce a small number of locomotives and wagons. Hornby Railways – One of the largest manufacturers of ready-to-run OO.

  6. Talyllyn (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The Talyllyn Railway ordered two locomotives for its opening in 1865, Talyllyn and Dolgoch. Both were built by Fletcher, Jennings & Co. of Whitehaven, although to two very different designs. Talyllyn was the first order the company had delivered to north Wales and the first narrow gauge locomotive they had built with plate frames. [3]

  7. Plasticville - Wikipedia

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    When Bachmann found out consumers were using its product on train layouts, it also added some other accessories such as trees, bushes, and bridges. By 1950, Bachmann had added houses and stores to the product line, and Plasticville quickly became the most popular brand of train buildings on the U.S. market.

  8. GCR Class 11F - Wikipedia

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    Their 6 ft 9 inches driving wheels made them fast locos, but consequently unsuitable for hauling freight trains. The eleven original 11F locos were withdrawn during 1959 and 1960 as diesel multiple units took over operation of the shorter distance passenger trains. The final Scottish D11/2 was withdrawn in January 1962. [3]

  9. Williams Electric Trains - Wikipedia

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    Williams was sold to Kader via their subsidiary Bachmann Industries in October 2007, and is now identified as "Williams by Bachmann." It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Williams as a maker of reproductions of vintage Lionel and Ives Standard gauge trains.

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