
Hornby TT:120 Touax KFA Container Wagon w/1x20 & 1x40 Containers TT6031
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This version exploits the KFA’s flexibility in having one 40ft-long container in the livery of Freightliner, and one 20ft tank container in the white livery of Spanish shipping company Concisa.
The KFA intermodal wagons were produced using bogies and components reclaimed from redundant wagons, such as the TEA tankers, and were built in Finland in the late 1980s for Tiphook Rail. At just over 60ft-long, the KFA is able to accommodate a mix of different shipping containers from the standardised range, either three 20ft containers, or a 40ft plus 20ft container.
In total, 240 of these bogie flat wagons were produced and as well as intermodal work, have also been used for transporting waste material, military equipment and on rail infrastructure trains, for which some are still in use today. As well as Tiphook Rail, the wagons have also been operated by Touax and Network Rail.
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- Earn or Redeem J-Points - Our loyalty program which gives up to £25 off future orders!
- Free Tracked 48 UK Delivery on every order!
- "Excellent" Trustpilot rating, with over 48,000 reviews!
Read our Pre-Order T&Cs (Under the PRICES header) here.
This version exploits the KFA’s flexibility in having one 40ft-long container in the livery of Freightliner, and one 20ft tank container in the white livery of Spanish shipping company Concisa.
The KFA intermodal wagons were produced using bogies and components reclaimed from redundant wagons, such as the TEA tankers, and were built in Finland in the late 1980s for Tiphook Rail. At just over 60ft-long, the KFA is able to accommodate a mix of different shipping containers from the standardised range, either three 20ft containers, or a 40ft plus 20ft container.
In total, 240 of these bogie flat wagons were produced and as well as intermodal work, have also been used for transporting waste material, military equipment and on rail infrastructure trains, for which some are still in use today. As well as Tiphook Rail, the wagons have also been operated by Touax and Network Rail.












