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Livery Notes 1501 GWR 1500 Class 0-6-0 PT: Swindon Works: BR Lined Black, early emblem Built in 1949, preserved on the SVR in 1970. [24]: 65 Stored awaiting overhaul. Last worked in January 2023. [28] 2857 GWR 2800 Class 2-8-0: Swindon Works: GWR Unlined Green, GWR lettering Built in 1918. [6]: 61 Last worked in January 2023. [29] 5164 GWR 5101 ...
The standard livery for most British Railways steam locomotives was black, often with a thin red, cream and grey trim; express passenger locomotives were not painted in the former middle chrome green colour of the Great Western Railway as is often stated, but were painted in British Standards: BS224 Deep Bronze Green also known as Land Rover ...
Livery Owner(s) Date Direction Photograph No. 5532 GWR 4575 Class 2-6-2 T: Currently undergoing restoration. GWR Green. Llangollen Great Western Locomotive Group. 1928 FW ~ No. 80072 BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T: Built at Brighton in November 1953. First restored in 2009, boiler ticket expired June 2019. Overhaul began in June 2021.
Great Western Railway 2-6-2 T: 1924 Numbered 1213 from delivery until gaining the No 9 in 1948. [5] Put through Swindon works as an overhaul of the original No 2, but is in fact a complete new locomotive. [6] As of November 2016 the locomotive carries No 1213 and GWR Green livery. Under Overhaul 60 Drakensberg: Hanomag 2-6-2+2-6-2: 1927
Number and name Type Builder Photograph Livery History Owner Notes No. 6990 "Witherslack Hall" GWR 6959 Class 4-6-0: Swindon Works: BR Lined Green, Early Emblem: Built in 1948. 6990 was selected as a post-nationalisation locomotive to participate in the Locomotive Exchanges of 1948 on the former Great Central Main Line.
In late 2017, Dapol released an OO model of the streamlined 1936 Gloucester RCW railcars in a variety of liveries and numbers. Heljan manufacture a model of the 1940-style railcar in OO gauge, using new tooling, that includes internal lighting and front and rear lighting.
Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway: GWR and GCR; subsequent to the grouping the parent companies were the GWR and the LNER, but the title was not altered. Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway: LNWR and GCR; subsequent to the grouping the parent companies were the LMS and the LNER.
Great Western Railway Vinyled in a Falklands 40 livery in June 2022. [13] 43041 – St Catherine's Castle: Great Western Railway: Great Western Railway Scrapped: Withdrawn January 2023, used as a source of spares at Plymouth Laira depot. [8] Sent for scrap at Sims Metal, Newport on 5 July 2023. 43042 – Tregenna Castle: Great Western Railway ...