Rails of Sheffield

Hornby R30445 R30445 Birth of the Railways 200th Anniversary Train Pack - Includes: Locomotion, Rocket & Lion

Representing the formative years of steam-powered railways, these three locomotives were built between 1825 and 1838. The first is ‘Locomotion No. 1’, designed by George and Robert Stephenson. It was built at their factory in Newcastle for the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, where it became the first to pull a passenger train on a public railway/ This year, 2025, marks the 200th anniversary. 

With the experience they gained, Robert Stephenson & Co. entered a design for the 1829 Rainhill Trials, held to find suitable motive power for the Liverpool & Manchester Railway. Their entry, ‘Rocket’, was the clear winner and formed the basis for locomotive design on the L&MR, which opened the following year. 

By 1938, locomotive design had already moved on, and 0-4-2 No. 57 ‘Lion’, was one of a pair of ‘luggage’ locomotives built to a Stephenson patent by Todd, Kitson & Laird of Leeds, also for the L&MR.

Please note:

Locomotion No.1 comes fitted with a Next 18 pin socket, but due to the locomotives size limitations sadly it cannot take a HM7000 Next 18 pin decoder.

The 'Rocket' locomotive comes fitted with a 6 pin socket.

The 'Lion' locomotive comes fitted with a Next 18 socket (NEM 662).

What's Inside

  • 3x Model Steam Locomotives
  • 1x Display Plinth
  • 1x Accessory Pack (includes etched nameplates, fireman and driver figures, coupling chains and magnetic couplings)
  • 1x Instructions

The locomotives that defined rail travel

Locomotion No.1

The story of the passenger railway system starts with Locomotion No.1. Designed by father and son duo, George and Robert Stephenson in 1825, it was built at their factory in Newcastle for the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. It was the first locomotive to operate and haul a passenger train on a public railway, and 2025 marks the 200th anniversary of this event.

Leaving Darlington on 27th September 1825, it drew a crowd of around 40,000 people, showing you just how significant this event was in the minds of the public at the time. The train travelled 26 miles to Stockton, at a speed of 15mph, carrying 450 people to its destination station. The short, slow trip revolutionised the transport industry, and the railway network began to grow quickly!

Stephenson’s Rocket

With the experience they gained, Robert Stephenson & Co. entered a design for the 1829 Rainhill Trials. This event was held to find suitable motive power to run on the newly constructed Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Their entry, ‘Rocket’, was the only one to complete the trials, reaching speeds of 24mph. With this performance, ‘Rocket’ set the precedent for pioneering locomotive design, making it possibly the most famous early locomotive in the world. 

‘Rocket’ was the first locomotive to feature a multi-tube boiler, and it had a blast pipe that increased the amount of exhaust steam at the chimney base. This added a draught to the fire, generating more steam and increasing the speed of the engine. The design was developed over the years, forming the engineering principles which steam locomotives still rely on today.

‘Lion’

By 1838, locomotive design had already moved on, and 0-4-2 No. 57 ‘Lion’ was one of a pair of ‘luggage’ locomotives, including sister engine “Tiger”, built to a Stephenson patent by Todd, Kitson & Laird of Leeds, also for the L&MR. 

‘Lion’ now proudly resides at the Museum of Liverpool for visitors to get an up-close look at this iconic locomotive. 

In operation for over 50 years, Rails of Sheffield has grown to become one of Europe's largest award winning model railway retailers and an industry leader. The business dispatches to customers worldwide via its immensely popular second hand eBay store.
Despite five decades of growth and its transformation into an award-winning national and international retailer, Rails has seen rapid expansion in recent years.

In 2022, to meet the increasing demand of the ever-growing model railway industry, Rails moved into larger warehouse and office spaces in Dronfield, Derbyshire.

Their partnership with the National Railway Museum, Railway Icons and various manufacturers continues to flourish, with multiple exclusive locomotives and rolling stock being designed and developed throughout the year.

Now, as we step into 2025, Rails remains the leading name in the model railway industry, with exciting plans for further expansion and continued dedication to serving model railway enthusiasts and hobbyists from South Yorkshire and beyond!
A BRIEF HISTORY RAILS ORIGINS 1970S - EARLY 1980S

Founded by Hedley Barber in December 1970, Rails' early trade was in buying and selling second-hand model railways, something that remains at the heart of the business to this very day.


Working from the back of Hedley's shop on Holmesdale Road, Dronfield on the southern outskirts of Sheffield, interest grew steadily throughout the decade and by the early-1980s, Rails was a fixture at toy fairs and swap meets such as the regular Buxton Pavilion Fair. Between then and 2000, the team regularly attended thousands of events across the UK - building a loyal customer base.

LAUNCHING THE STORE 1980S - EARLY 1990S

With a growing legion of regular customers building up, a 'proper' shop was required, and Rails moved to Chesterfield Road in Heeley Bottom, a few doors away from the current shop. From here, Rails also expanded its mail order operation and its advertisements became a familiar sight in publications..



In the early-1990s

Rails moved to another shop on Chesterfield Road and established the first part of its permanent base. In 1996, the neighbouring shop unit was acquired and a period of rapid expansion followed.



By the late-1990s

Rails then launched its first website and was pioneering online model railway retail for both new and second hand items. The late-1990s also saw the growth of the 'limited edition' business - with many exclusive liveries commissioned from major manufacturers.

Rapid Expansion - 2000s

The ability to promote and sell rare collectable model trains all over the world transform the second-hand business, a process accelerated with the advent of eBay in the early 2000s. Today Rails is the largest model railway eBay shop in the UK and one of the biggest in the world. To feed this expanding business, the Barber family scoured the country (and sometimes further afield) acquiring model railway collections.

As the business grew, so did the shop, purchased in the 2000s and then a series of nearby buildings and offices added to house the blossoming eBay business, storage, sorting and packing department offices were added.

A New Era - 2010s to 2020s

Sadly, Hedley Barber passed away on August 11th 2015, leaving his son John and grandsons Adam and Oliver and John's wife Tracy to manage the company he founded, with support of other family members and long serving staff. Remaining a family operated business, Rails continued to thrive in the late 2010s.

A major milestone was the opening of the impressive show room in 2018, which features beautiful displays of popular locomotives and rolling stock frames amongst real Sheffield steel, stone walling and natural material. This was the catalyst for the refurbishment of the entire 'front of house' shop now occupying five formerly separate units.

Rails also branched out into the new areas such as commissioning its own exclusive model product under the new 'Rails Limited' brand, bringing new model to the public such as the Stroudley 'Terrier' steam locomotive with Dapol and North Eastern Railway Electric Autocrat with Heljan.

In 2021, Rails opened it all new purpose-built warehouse and offices in Dronfield. The multi-million pound development enable Rails to move all warehousing and administration to this new site to streamline the business and continue to provide customers with the top-tier service they had become accustomed to.

In January 2024, Rails acquired Hatton's Model Railways following its unfortunate closure after many years. Committed to preserving the Hatton's legacy, Rails is integrating customers with the beloved Hatton's Directory & product database. Later in 2024, Rails launched the Vintage Toy Shop, showcasing a treasure trove of rare collectables in Sheffield.

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Rails remains deeply connected to the South Yorkshire community it was established to serve.

...And if you've ever wondered about the origin of the Rails name, it's all down to Hedley's proper Yorkshire attitude to spending money. The original shop on Chesterfield Road had previously been 'The Sheffield Photographic Centre'; rather than buying a new sign, he simply recycled five of the red plastic letters from the old shop front and rearranged them into the name - 'RAILS'!
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