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Standard-Orders: All of our products are stocked locally in New Zealand and will be shipped on the same day or the next day after you place your order.
Pre-Orders: For all pre-orders, our target delivery timeframe is 2–3 weeks, provided the item is currently in stock at Horizon Hobby.
Please note that all delivery targets are estimates only! We cannot guarantee that you'll receive your order within the specified timeframes.
Built from 1964 to 1977, HAA wagons were a way to move coal more efficiently, helping to improve the supply to power stations. It was intended that trains of these wagons could run in a continuous loop from the colliery to the power station and back, with machinery in place to allow loading and unloading at slow speeds.
In reality, it was often the case that the infrastructure to allow this type of running did not exist, particularly at the collieries and on the loading side of the journey. Nonetheless, these wagons greatly improved coal transfer. With the decline of Britain's coal industry, these previously common wagons have now become extremely rare, with most having been either scrapped or rebuilt as another form of wagon.
This hopper wagon comes complete in a BR Railfreight livery. The hook couplings enable easier coupling of other rolling stock and locomotives on your layout.
Please note that all delivery targets are estimates only! We cannot guarantee that you'll receive your order within the specified timeframes.
If you change your mind about an item that you've purchased from us or you've ordered the wrong item, you may return the item for an exchange or refund.
Goods returned must be in its original unused condition with original packaging and all the included accessories. We do not accept any crash damaged parts, items that have been modified or used for return or exchange.
You must return the item within 7 days of your purchase. Freight costs for returning the item must be shouldered by the customer.