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HORNBY ‘CORONATION SCOT’ COACHES

ntroduced in 1937, the streamlined ‘Coronation Scot’ was the answer to the rival LNER’s ‘Coronation’. However, although the LNER train was a new concept (following on from the ‘Silver Jubilee’ of two years earlier), with articulation and ‘streamlined’ cars, the LMS train was made up of ‘blinged-up’ carriages, in a striking silver striped/blue

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