Specification
Builder
Bachmann
Catalogue Number
31-369
Category
OO Scale Modern Image Locos
Scale
OO
Finish
Pristine
Year
2024
Pages
  • Bachmann 2024 (8)
  • Bachmann 2025 (123)
Era
7 - British Rail Blue TOPS
DCC
Ready (Next18)
Decoders
Motor
Coreless
Coupling
NEM
Curve
-
Length
105 mm
Based on Preserved
No
Directional Lighting
No
Interior Lighting
Yes
Pickup in Tender
No
Sound Decoder Ready
No
Passenger Figures
No

Bachmann 31-369

British Rail Class 03 Ex-D2054 British Industrial Sand (White)

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Bachmann's Description & Specifications

We are delighted to welcome the Class 03 Diesel Shunter back to the Bachmann Branchline OO scale range. Taking advantage of the technical upgrades undertaken to the popular Branchline model a few years ago, this Class 03 features a coreless motor, Next18 DCC decoder socket and has space for a speaker for those wishing to add sound – or why not opt for our SOUND FITTED model which has a Speaker and DCC Sound Decoder pre-fitted.

The Bachmann Branchline model combines a detailed chassis, depicting the jackshaft drive arrangement of the prototype and complete with sandboxes, sandpipes and underframe equipment, with a high fidelity bodyshell adorned with numerous separately-fitted detail parts. The distinctive bonnet doors are fitted with separate handrails, with further separate handrails to be found around the cab, at the front of the locomotive and on the running plate. Lamps irons and windscreen wipers are each fitted individually, as is the flowerpot chimney and the turned metal air horn. With NEM coupling pockets, the standard tension lock couplings can be removed and replaced with the supplied filling piece to complete the look of the deep bufferbeams that are a feature of the prototype. Finished with an exquisite livery application using authentic colours, logos and fonts, this is an attractive addition to any OO scale collection.

We are delighted to welcome No. D2054 in its White British Industrial Sand livery.

  • Bachmann Branchline OO Scale
  • Era 7
  • Pristine British Industrial Sand White livery
  • Running No. Ex-D2054
  • Flowerpot Chimney
  • Radiator-side Steps
  • Twin Air Horns
  • NEM Coupling Pockets
  • Sprung Buffers
  • Powerful Coreless Motor
  • Detailed Cab Interior with pre-fitted Driver in one cab
  • Cab Lighting (when used on DCC only)
  • Locomotive Ready to Accept a Speaker
  • Accessory Pack
  • Equipped with a Next18 DCC Decoder Socket – Recommend Decoder item No. 36-567A
  • Length 105mm

Class & Prototype

Class: British Rail Class 03

  • Traction: Diesel
  • Transmission: Mechanical
  • Built: 1957-1961
  • Total Built: 230

The BR Class 03 was one of British Railways' most successful small diesel shunters, with 230 locomotives built between 1957-1962 at Swindon and Doncaster Works. Weighing just 30 tons and powered by reliable Gardner 8L3 engines producing 204hp, these versatile 0-6-0 locomotives handled shunting duties, station pilot work, and specialized services on weight-restricted lines where heavier Class 08s couldn't operate. Notable for their jackshaft drive arrangement and compact wheelbase, Class 03s served across four BR regions until withdrawals began in 1968, with the last example retiring in 2008. Today, 56 locomotives survive in preservation, while Bachmann produces detailed OO gauge models with DCC sound capability, making them popular choices for industrial and dock modelling scenarios.

Prototype: Ex-D2054

  • Ordered By: British Railways
  • Built By: British Railways
  • Built At: Doncaster
  • Built: 04/1959
  • Withdrawn: 11/1972
  • Length of Service: 13.6 years
  • Running Numbers: BR D2054
  • Names: -

Operator & Livery

Operator: British Industrial Sand

British Industrial Sand (BIS) was a major quarrying company operating from the 1940s through the 1990s, with significant railway operations at multiple sites across Britain. The company operated diverse locomotive fleets at locations including Holmethorpe Quarry in Surrey and Moneystone Quarry in Staffordshire. The company's railway operations connected to the British Rail network through exchange sidings, enabling bulk sand transport to industrial customers, particularly glass manufacturers like Crosfields at Warrington. BIS locomotive types included Hibberd Planet diesels, former BR Class 07 shunters, and various industrial diesel types from manufacturers such as Yorkshire Engine Company and Stephenson & Hawthorn. Several BIS locomotives survive in preservation, whilst ready-to-run models are available from major manufacturers including Bachmann and Graham Farish, making this distinctive industrial railway operation accessible to model railway enthusiasts across popular scales.

Livery: White

The locomotive's main body features a pristine white finish that provided excellent visibility and professional appearance in industrial quarry environments. This clean white livery was complemented by distinctive company branding, including the prominent "BIS" lettering and the company's unique camel motif logo prominently displayed on the cab sides, creating an instantly recognisable corporate identity.