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These lists might not contain every single locomotive preserved. Many 0-4-0 saddle tanks of small size have been preserved. [3] Many preserved AB&SC locomotives have been preserved in several numbers at the Ribble Steam Railway, Tanfield Railway, Scottish Industrial Railway Centre and Bo’ness and Kinneil Railway. Only notable locomotives with ...
Lists of locomotives and rolling stock preserved on heritage railways in England (19 P) Locomotives saved from Woodham Brothers scrapyard (51 P) Preserved London and North Eastern Railway steam locomotives (13 P)
Locomotives built by W.G. Bagnall: Works number/build date, site of preservation 2216/1923, Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway (2 ft 6in gauge) [8] 2370/1929, Blaby "Wakes" Showground, Blaby, Leicestershire - visible from the Leicester to Nuneaton railway line [18] [19] 2473/1932, Privately preserved in West Yorkshire [20] [21]
The steam locomotives of British Railways were used by British Railways over the period 1948–1968. The vast majority of these were inherited from its four constituent companies, the " Big Four ". In addition, BR built 2,537 steam locomotives in the period 1948–1960, 1,538 to pre-nationalisation designs and 999 to its own standard designs.
Locomotives from the National Collection in the Great Hall of the UK National Railway Museum. The UK National Collection is a collection of around 280 historic rail vehicles (predominantly of British origin). The majority of the collection is kept at four national museums: National Railway Museum, York
Unrebuilt Battle of Britain class No. 34072 257 Squadron, as preserved, pictured at Swanage, Dorset in 2019. Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the Bulleid light pacifics, the West Country and Battle of Britain classes of locomotives that ran on the British Southern Railway network.
This locomotive [26] was among the last steam locomotives to be completed at Crewe Works, finished in October 1958 with a double chimney and a BR1G tender according to Western Region preference. Allocated over its life to Newport (86A) in 1958, Old Oak Common (81A) from late 1958-1960 and Southall (81C) from 1960 to 1965.
Steam locomotives built by the Southern Railway of Great Britain and still in existence. This list is incomplete. This list is incomplete. Pages in category "Preserved Southern Railway steam locomotives"