WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!  OPENING HOURS: MON - SAT 10AM to 4.30PM / 10AM to 4PM SUN & Bank Holidays
Choose a category...
Welcome to Kernow Model Rail Centre  /   Call our team on 01209 714099 for all enquiries & orders  /   Post Free UK Orders over £250. More details >>>

0 x item(s)

33 selected products
  • 44-526 Bachmann Industrial Chemical Drums
  • E39104 WSL EFE Road Alexander Y-Type PMT NBC FEH168J
  • 37-400B Bachmann 16T Steel Slope-Sided Tippler Mineral Wagon BSC
  • 961007 WSL Rapido Not Quite Minks Scotland & Borders Triple Pack
  • SK15 Peco Scene Large Background - Village
  • GVNEM04 Golden Valley Hobbies Conversion NEM Pockets
  • 763CX001 Oxford Diecast JCB 3CX Eco Backhoe Loader
  • 34-725A Bachmann Bulleid Semi-Open Brake Third
  • 35-930SF WSL Bachmann Class 09 09106 DB Red (Unbranded)
  • R40463A Hornby BR Maunsell Brake Third class S3756S Set 226
  • C021 Dapol Detached Bungalow Kit
  • AA0388 # Humbrol Number 35 14 ml tinlet enamel gloss varnish
  • N-ZKV-101 Revolution Trains ZKV Zander Wagon number DB390004
  • R30338 WSL Hornby 70th: Westwood 0-4-0 No. 6 Connie Yellow
  • NCAT1 Dapol Catenary System - Pack of 10
  • PO309 Metcalfe Corner Shop / Pub - Stone
  • PN133 Metcalfe Signal Box Kit
  • BPDCC80 Gaugemaster DCC Autofrog
  • 120174 Faller Electric Level Crossing
  • R40159 Hornby Mk4 Open Standard Accessible Toilet Coach E
  • R9817 Hornby Skaledale Raised Water Tank
  • R7298 Hornby Skaledale Village Pump
  • SL106F Peco Finescale Code 75 Bi-Block Sleeper flexible track
  • C8226 Scalextric Track Supports and Clips
  • 36-045 Bachmann Seated Passengers
  • PKAF35324 AFV Club British Army Churchill Heavy Tank Mk VII
  • 34243 WSL Heljan Class 33/0 Diesel Loco number 33 026 - BR Grey
  • PO243 Metcalfe Single Track Tunnel Entrance
  • R40499A Hornby LNER Mk4 TS 12427 D Coach
  • AA0446 # Humbrol Number 41 14 ml tinlet enamel gloss ivory
  • ST1471 Woodland Scenics OO HO Track-Bed Strips 2ft
  • E82003 WSL EFE Rail SR Bulleid Booster 20002 BR Black
  • 17531 Bachmann HO Hoppers Cargill Salt
WEB 230825 EFE SR BOOSTER E82003a_4 WEB 230825 EFE SR BOOSTER E82003a_4 WEB 230825 EFE SR BOOSTER E82003a_4 WEB 230825 EFE SR BOOSTER E82003a_4
Click an image to enlarge.

E82003 WSL EFE Rail SR Bulleid Booster 20002 BR Black

Add To Comparison

E82003 EFE Rail SR Bulleid Booster Electric Locomotive number 20002 in BR Black livery

We are delighted to present this brand new model of the Southern Railway ‘Booster’ Electric Locomotive No. 20002 in BR Black livery as part of the EFE Rail OO scale range. Conceived in the late-1930s to take advantage of the Southern’s expansive electrified network, two of these Co-Co locomotives were built, gaining the nickname the ‘Boosters’ due to their motor-generator-flywheel drive arrangement employed to overcome ‘gapping’, when the locomotive could momentarily loose its electrical supply when travelling over gaps in the conductor rail.

Produced especially for the EFE Rail range, this all-new model features a wealth of detail with a varied tooling suite allowing the first two locomotives, CC1 and CC2, to be modelled accurately at various points in their careers. Driven by a 5 pole, skew wound motor with flywheel, each of the six axles are driven whilst all twelve wheels provide electrical pickup. Directional lighting will operate in the forwards direction (the real locomotives were not fitted with tail lights), whilst cab lighting can be operated using a magnetic wand when used on analogue control, or when a 21 Pin DCC decoder is fitted, via two DCC functions. A speaker is pre-fitted to every model, allowing a sound decoder to be fitted to bring another dimension to your model in an instant.

  • EFE Rail OO Scale
  • Era 4
  • Pristine BR Black & Silver livery
  • Running No. 20002
  • Equipped with a 21 Pin DCC Decoder Socket – Recommend Decoder item No. 36-557A
  • Length 225mm

DETAIL VARIATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS MODEL

  • Standard Cab Windows
  • Vertical Handrail alongside the Left Hand Cab Window
  • Two Windscreen Wipers
  • Twin Whistles
  • Route Indicator Discs
  • Twin-tread Steps between Bogies
  • Original Axle Boxes
  • Two Sandboxes per Bogie
  • Bogie Fuse Boxes
  • Square Shoe Beam Flash Guards
  • Cab-front Jumper Cables
  • Standpipe Vacuum Pipes

EFE RAIL SR BOOSTER SPECIFICATION

MECHANISM:

  • Five pole, skew wound, twin shaft motor with two flywheels providing drive to both bogies
  • All axle drive
  • Electrical pickup from all wheels
  • Separate metal bearings fitted to each axle
  • Diecast metal chassis block
  • Gearing arranged for prototypical running speeds and haulage capabilities
  • 16.5mm (OO gauge) wheels to NEM310 & NEM311 standards with authentic ‘Bulleid’ profile and detailing
  • Bogie-mounted coupling pockets to NEM362 standards at each end
  • Designed to operate on curves of second radius (438mm) or greater

DETAILING:

  • Metal Pantograph, sprung for posing in the up or down position
  • Bogies constructed from multiple components featuring full relief detail
  • Separately applied detail parts, including lamp irons, handrails, roof vents and whistles
  • Sprung buffers
  • Cab interior detailing including seats, power handle, brake wheel and dials
  • Each model supplied with a full set of decorated, model-specific bufferbeam pipework and accessory parts

LIGHTING:

  • Directional lighting (forward direction only)
  • Cab lighting, switchable on/off via magnetic wand, or via two separate functions when used on DCC
  • Authentic light colours and temperatures selected for each model based on era and application

DCC:

  • 21 Pin DCC decoder interface

SOUND:

  • Speaker installed in all models for optimum sound reproduction

LIVERY APPLICATION:

  • Authentic liveries applied to all models
  • Multiple paint applications employed on each model using SR/BR specification colours
  • Logos, numerals and text added as appropriate using multi-stage tampo printing using authentic typefaces, logos and colours

SR ‘BOOSTER’ HISTORY 

The Southern Railway was an early adopter of electric traction, quickly building a network of electrified lines and creating what was once the world’s largest electrified railway system. Electric Multiple Units were principally employed on these electric routes, but as the system expanded beyond the suburbs, the Southern’s Chief Mechanical Engineer Oliver Bulleid and Chief Electric Engineer Alfred Raworth recognised the potential of electricity to power locomotives that could haul coaching stock and freight too. And so, the pair designed a Co-Co electric locomotive, the first of which was built in 1941. The design of the two cabs shared many features with EMUs of the time, whilst between them, within the body of the locomotive, could be found the electrical equipment.

With a much shorter distance between their front and rear pickups, when compared to a multiple unit, locomotives could be prone to losing electrical pickup if any gap in the conductor rail was greater than the distance between the pickups – known as ‘gapping’. To overcome this, two motor generator sets and flywheels were included in the design with the power collected from the third rail used to drive the generators, fitted with heavy flywheels, which then powered the motors. Thus, power to the traction motors would be maintained by the motor generator sets being driven by the flywheel when the traction supply was briefly lost in the event of ‘gapping’. These motor-generator-flywheel sets were referred to as ‘Boosters’, giving the type its nickname. Pantographs were also fitted for overhead pickup in sidings and depots where a conductor rail presented danger to staff.

The first locomotive, No. CC1 (renumbered to No. 20001 by BR) was outshopped by Ashford Works in 1941. Carrying Photographic Grey livery, three horizontal stripes were applied to the bodysides, culminating at the cab end in what we would now call speed whiskers. Being wartime, the cab windows had metal plates added to the top and bottom to reduce the aperture. Next, No. CC1 carried Malachite Green livery with ‘Sunshine’ Southern lettering and yellow lines at solebar and cantrail level. The second locomotive, No. CC2 (BR No. 20002) was built in 1945 and emerged in the same livery. Both were used on express passenger and goods trains.

Passing into BR ownership in 1948, the pair continued in use, with various modifications over the years. A third locomotive, No. 20003 was completed by BR in 1948 however its appearance differed somewhat, having a cab design based on that of more contemporary EMUs with a slab front. Whilst successful locomotives, being a class of three non-standard types, the ‘Boosters’ eventually succumbed to withdrawal with No. 20003 the first to go in October 1968. No. 20002 was withdrawn in December 1968 and No. 20001 survived until January 1969, having been decorated earlier in BR Blue livery with full yellow ends. The trio were classified as Class 70 under the Total Operations Processing System (TOPS), however their withdrawal by 1969, and subsequent scrapping, prevented any of the locomotives from carrying TOPS numbers.

For further information and to see the whole range please see the dedicated project page here>>>

Name:
E82003 WSL EFE Rail SR Bulleid Booster 20002 BR Black
DCC Status:
21 Pin Socket
Gauge:
OO Gauge
Price:
£ 157.99 Saving £26.96 (14.58%) on RRP (£184.95)
Product Code:
TYR001
Availability:
In Stock - usually despatched within 24 hours
Stock Level:
2
Brands
None Deliverable