Graham Farish 371-336

British Rail Class 150/1 150133 British Rail Regional Railways GMPTE Grey

Graham Farish's Description & Specifications

We are delighted to present the Graham Farish Class 150/1 2-Car DMU in BR Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (Regional Railways) livery as part of the Winter 2021 British Railway Announcements.

Offered in this livery for the first time, this two car Diesel Multiple Unit is a must-have for anyone with an interest in rail operations around Manchester and the north west during Era 8. Both vehicles are highly detailed on both the bodyshells and underframe, and the interiors are not overlooked either, all of which is enhanced by the exquisite livery application using authentic colours, graphics and logos. A great addition to any fleet, why not opt for our SOUND FITTED model for the ultimate experience!

MODEL FEATURES:

  • Graham Farish N Scale
  • Era 8
  • Pristine BR Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (Regional Railways) livery
  • Running No. 150133
  • Comprises Car Nos. 52133 and 57133
  • Destination blinds for Manchester Piccadilly and Preston
  • Accessory Pack
  • NEM Coupling Pockets
  • Powerful 3 Pole Motor with Flywheel
  • Interior Detailing
  • Directional Lighting
  • Speaker Fitted
  • Equipped with two 6 Pin DCC Decoder Sockets – recommended Decoder 2x item No. 36-568A
  • Length 280mm

Class & Prototype

The BR Class 150 Sprinter pioneered the second-generation DMU revolution that transformed British regional railways from 1984. Built by BREL York, 137 units introduced Mark 3 coach technology, Cummins diesel engines, and modern passenger amenities to replace aging heritage DMUs. Featuring unique 1/3 and 2/3 door positioning and 75mph capability, they served extensively across Great Britain on suburban and branch line services. Still operated by Great Western Railway, Northern, West Midlands Trains, and Transport for Wales after four decades, with unit 150231 achieving preservation status at Mid Hants Railway in 2025. Available as detailed models from Bachmann (OO) and Graham Farish (N gauge) in multiple liveries spanning their extensive operational history.

No prototype found.

Operator & Livery