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Coaches of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway

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The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) inherited several styles of coaching stock from its constituents. Stock built by the LMS can be categorised into three separate periods, numbered I to III. The definitive reference work on this is by David Jenkinson and Bob Essery, who first produced a book in 1977, on which they expanded to produce a three volume set between (see references below).

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[edit] Coaches inherited from pre-grouping companies

Various types of coaches were inherited from pre-grouping companies.

[edit] Coaches built by the LMS

Extant vehicles shown in bold

[edit] Period I

[edit] Period II

[edit] Period III

7511 RFO (Undergoing complete restoration at SVR.)

[edit] Preservation

The Severn Valley Railway has a complete rake of Period III coaches. The LMS Carriage Association [1] also owns several coaches.

[edit] Models

In 4 mm scale, Hornby Railways produce some OO gauge Period III coaches, and Bachmann Branchline some Period I ones. Comet Models (link) produce some excellent quality kits. In 7 mm scale, kits are produced by Sidelines (link).

[edit] References

  • David Jenkinson & Robert J. "Bob" Essery (1977). LMS Coaches 1923-57 Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-902888-83-8
  • David Jenkinson & Robert J. "Bob" Essery (1991) LMS Standard Coaching Stock. Vol 1: General Introduction & Non-Passenger Coaching Stock Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0-86903-450-0
  • David Jenkinson & Robert J. "Bob" Essery (1994) LMS Standard Coaching Stock. Vol 2: General Service Gangwayed Vehicles. Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-86903-451-9
  • David Jenkinson & Robert J. "Bob" Essery (2000) LMS Standard Coaching Stock. Vol 3: Non-Corridor & Special Purpose Vehicles. Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-86903-452-7


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