Deltic
19th October 2005, 18:32
Police are investigating a new Great Train Robbery after model locos worth more than £10,000 were stolen from a museum shop.
Thieves broke into the Conwy Valley Railway Museum in Betws y Coed and took 12 Basset-Lowke 1:42 scale O-Gauge electric locomotives worth £700 each.
They also stole 20 N-Gauge locos worth £80 each, and a brass loco worth £470.
Museum owner Colin Cartwright said he believed the models were stolen to order.
"These models are produced only once a year, so we can't replace them. They really are rare pieces," he said.
The models taken included a Southern, a Princess Helena Victoria, and a rare red Princess Elizabeth.
North Wales Police is investigating the burglary, which took place last weekend.
BBC Friday, 14 October 2005
Thieves broke into the Conwy Valley Railway Museum in Betws y Coed and took 12 Basset-Lowke 1:42 scale O-Gauge electric locomotives worth £700 each.
They also stole 20 N-Gauge locos worth £80 each, and a brass loco worth £470.
Museum owner Colin Cartwright said he believed the models were stolen to order.
"These models are produced only once a year, so we can't replace them. They really are rare pieces," he said.
The models taken included a Southern, a Princess Helena Victoria, and a rare red Princess Elizabeth.
North Wales Police is investigating the burglary, which took place last weekend.
BBC Friday, 14 October 2005