SR 21C110 Sidmouth Print

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A print will be produced if there is sufficient interest – click to access the online form

Price: TBA

Scale: 8 mm/ft – 539 mm over buffers

Paper Size: 690 mm x 305 mm (27.1 in x 12 in)

Limited Edition Run: 250 – signed and numbered

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If printed the first signed and numbered print of Sidmouth (1/250) will be allocated by a draw.

To be entered into this draw you must make an advance order in the three weeks prior to the publication date.

If you would like to be notified when advance orders are being taken just fill in the online SR Light Pacific Form.

No. 21C110 Sidmouth – 1946

The light pacifics were designed by O.V.S. Bulleid to work over the restricted secondary routes of the Southern Railway. Two naming themes were used; ‘West Country’ and the ‘Battle of Britain’. The ‘West Country’ locomotives were named after cities, towns or geographical features in the western section of the Southern Railway.

No. 21C110 Sidmouth was named after the seaside resort on the south coast of Devon. It is shown as running in 1946 after naming at Sidmouth Station. It has the early style of cab, front sanding and short smoke deflectors. Sidmouth was one of the class rebuilt by British Railways. It has been preserved and is owned by Southern Locomotives Ltd.

Built: Brighton, September 1945

Named: 27th June 1946

Rebuilt: Eastleigh, January 1959

Withdrawn: March 1965