N Gauge
PECO NRC-003A Hensall Sand Co 5 Plank Open Wagon
KJB Models Special Edition Wagon
This wagon is a Special Edition that we have produced with
Peco to celebrate the location of our Model Railway Shop.
Our shop is the Old Railway Tavern, also previously know as
The Railway Hotel which is situated on the opposite side of the track to
Hensall Station.
The Hensall Sand Company Wagon was built in 1907 and
was broken up in 1949.
Hensall is situated between Knottingley and Goole in North
Yorkshire. It lies on rich sand deposits which in the past have been
quarried. The Wakefield, Pontefract and Goole railway opened in 1846 to
take aggregate and coal to Goole Docks. In 1847 the company became the
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) and the following year provided a
station and goods facility in Hensall Village. As well as freight, the station
was used for passengers to change for destinations like Leeds & Wakefield.
This lasted until 1886, when Knottingley provided a better
service. Hensall Station once had 18 signallers, porters, crossing keepers and
shunters, and in the 1950s there were 20 stopping trains a day. Now through,
there is only one in the morning and one in the early evening earning it the
title of least used station in North Yorkshire. Freight wise, the line is
mostly used for traffic in and out of Drax Power station.
Being new tooling you can expect a step up on detail:
crisply moulded parts, thinner walls to the body, correct 9 foot wheelbase,
detachable couplings and metal-tyred wheels for free running.