Rapido Trains OO SECR "Evolution" Non-Corridor Carriages (3 Pack)
OO SECR “Evolution” Non-Corridor Carriages (3 Pack) delivers authentic early Southern Railway passenger realism and elegant period accuracy for OO scale modellers recreating pre-grouping and early Southern commuter or secondary line services.
Featuring:
- Historic SECR Design Accuracy: Faithfully modelled on South Eastern & Chatham Railway “Evolution” era non-corridor coaching stock, capturing distinctive early 20th-century wooden-panelled carriage styling and period proportions.
- 3-Car Fixed Formation: Includes a matched rake of non-corridor coaches, ideal for short branch line passenger services and preserved railway demonstration trains.
- Smooth Rolling Chassis: Free-running wheelsets designed for reliable operation on OO gauge track, suitable for mixed layouts and heritage scenes.
- Factory-Finished Detail: Pre-painted and fully assembled with printed lining and signage; no paint, glue, or modelling tools required.
Model Dimensions (Approximate)
- Scale: OO (1:76)
- Prototype Length: approx. 15–16m per carriage
- Model Length: approx. 19–21 cm per carriage
- Total Set Length: approx. 60–63 cm
- Gauge: 16.5mm (OO gauge track)
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: OO (1:76)
- Brand: SECR (South Eastern & Chatham Railway prototype)
- Motor Type: Not applicable (unpowered rolling stock)
- Battery (vehicle): Not required – track-powered railway system
- Transmitter batteries: Not applicable
- Run/Fly Time: Continuous operation when hauled by locomotive
- Drive / Propulsion: Passenger rolling stock (non-powered coaches)
- Assembly: Ready-to-run
- Controller: Compatible with DC and DCC locomotive systems
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic with fine printed detailing
- Included: 3 x SECR non-corridor passenger carriages
Perfect for OO scale railway modellers, Southern Railway enthusiasts, and heritage layout builders who want authentic early passenger coaching stock for branch line or pre-grouping themed scenes.
Why this model matters
The SECR “Evolution” style carriages represent an important transitional phase in British railway history, bridging Victorian design and the more standardised Southern Railway coaching stock that followed grouping in 1923. They are ideal for recreating authentic early 20th-century branch line operations.
How to use it
Place the carriages on OO gauge track and couple them to a compatible locomotive. Ensure couplings are securely engaged before running. Regularly clean wheelsets and track for smooth operation. No assembly or additional tools are required.

