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15-inch (381 mm) gauge locomotive Little Giant Bassett-Lowke produced trains from 15-inch (381 mm) gauge live steam models to Gauge 2, Gauge 1 and 0 gauge trains.. The first 15-inch steam locomotive, test run on the Eaton Hall Railway in 1905, was Little Giant.
Exmoor Steam Railway builds several new steam locomotives a year, as well as rolling stock and also advise on the setup and expansion of miniature and narrow gauge railways. Exmoor is a member of Britain's Great Little Railways and has supplied locomotives to many other members who operate public miniature and narrow gauge railways.
In 1870, Hunslet constructed its first narrow gauge engine Dinorwic, a diminutive 1 ft 10 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (578 mm) gauge 0-4-0 ST for the Dinorwic Slate Quarry at Llanberis. This engine, later renamed Charlie , was the first of 20 similar engines built for this quarry and did much to establish Hunslet as a major builder of quarry engines.
5593 Kolhapur in LMS red at Tyseley in July 2014.. 45593 was bought in good condition January 1968 by the then Standard Gauge Steam Trust.It was restored during the 1980s to LMS crimson lake livery becoming a regular performer hauling railtours around the UK.
No. 299 Hodbarrow No. 5: 0-4-0 ST: Statfold Barn Railway: Built in 1884 for Hodbarrow Mine, Millom as No. 5, working until the early-mid 1960s. It is the eldest complete example of a standard gauge Hunslet-built industrial locomotive. Currently on static display. [74] No. 469 Hastings: 0-6-0 ST: Kent & East Sussex Railway
A private collection of narrow-gauge locomotives, including a 1/4 mile line. J. Hampton private collection [2]? after 1987 3 ft (914 mm) Fenstanton, England: 4wDM locomotive in storage J. Thomas private collection [1] [2] before 1981 after 1987 2 ft (610 mm) Bletchley, England: A private collection of narrow-gauge locomotives ex-Oxstead ...
The Statfold Barn Railway is a narrow gauge railway based near Tamworth, Staffordshire and partially in Warwickshire, England. [1] Founded by engineering entrepreneur Graham Lee and his wife Carol at their farm-based home, they originally designed what is still termed the garden railway, in which Graham could run his trains and Carol could design an extensive English country garden around a lake.
Gauge Original owner Name Current location Notes Image 1990 9423 4w BE: 900 mm (2 ft 11 + 7 ⁄ 16 in) Channel Tunnel construction RA36 National Railway Museum, York [46] Part of the UK National Collection