Announced as part of our Winter British Railway Announcements we are delighted to bring you this SOUND FITTED Class 31/6 Refurbished No. 31602 in Network Rail Yellow livery.
Our SOUND FITTED model features realistic operational sounds including Compressors, Spirax Valves and Flange Squeal, see full details of the sound functions below.
MODEL FEATURES:
• Graham Farish N Scale
• Era 9
• Pristine Network Rail Yellow livery
• Coreless Motor
• Accessory Pack
• NEM Coupling Pockets
• Directional Lighting – independently switchable at each end via switches mounted on the circuit-board, or via DCC
• SOUND FITTED - See below for function list
• Length 123mm (over couplings)
SOUNDS
F0 - Directional Lights
F1 - Engine Start / Sound (On / Off)
F2 - Brake (Non-Latching)
F3 - Single Horn (Speed and Direction Related)
F4 - Two-Tone Horn (Speed and Direction Related)
F5 - Light Engine
F6 - Engine Idle
F7 - Speed Lock
F8 - Cold Start (F8 On before F1)
F9 - Flange Squeal (Speed Related)
F10 - Despatch Whistle
F11 - Buffering Up
F12 - Coupling Up
F13 - Compressor
F14 - Spirax Valves
F15 - Cooler Group Fan
F16 - Primer
F17 - Auto Wagon Buffering (F17 On / F5 Off Only)
F18 - On - Driver’s Door Opening / Off - Driver’s Door Closing
F19 - Fade All Sounds
F20 - Directional Lights Off - No.1 (Fan) End
F21 - Directional Lights Off - No.2 (Non-Fan) End
F22 - “Right o’ way”
F23 - “Going under”
F24 - Station Ambience
F25 - Detonators
F26 - Shunt Mode
F27 - Volume Down
F28 - Volume Up
Analogue Users: Please note that normal load running sounds and any other automatic or randomised sounds will also operate when this model is used on analogue control (DC) straight from the box!
CLASS 31/1 HISTORY
The BR Class 31 diesel locomotives, originally known as the Brush Type 2s, were built by Brush Traction from 1957-1962 with the Class totalling 263 locos. The first Class 31 entered service in November 1957 and the design was one of the Pilot Scheme locomotives ordered by British Railways to replace steam traction. The Class was originally allocated to the Eastern Region, but gradually became common in both the Western and London Midland regions too.
The Class 31/1s were the standard locomotive, the 31/0s being the first batch of locos which were fitted with Red Circle multiple-working control equipment which was non-standard and led to them being withdrawn relatively early in the late-1970s. The 31/1s were fitted with Blue Star multiple-working equipment, as found on many other BR classes, and all had steam heating boilers making them ideal for hauling passenger services. The Class 31/1s could be found on a variety of secondary and relief passenger duties as well as parcels and freight traffic. Commonly used in East Anglia, with allocations at Stratford and March depots, they were also found throughout the Eastern Region of BR with Finsbury Park sporting a large allocation along with the depots at Tinsley, Immingham and Thornaby. Examples were also allocated to Bristol Bath Road and Old Oak Common on the Western Region, where they could be found working passenger trains as far west as Barnstaple and Paignton. In the early 1980s, Healey Mills and Bescot on the Midland Region also gained an allocation as replacements for Class 25s.