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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. [23]: 65 Stored awaiting overhaul. Last worked in January 2023. [27] 2857 GWR 2800 Class 2-8-0: Swindon Works: GWR Unlined Green, GWR lettering Built in 1918. [6]: 61 Last worked in January 2023. [28] 5164 GWR 5101 ...
Withdrawn from traffic in 1997 pending overhaul. Returned to service in October 2018. Carries GWR Green Livery. In Traffic 8 Llywelyn: Great Western Railway 2-6-2 T: 1923 Carries British Railways Black livery with lion over wheel emblems and Llywelyn Nameplates In Traffic 9 (1213) Prince of Wales: Great Western Railway 2-6-2 T: 1924
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.
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.
The train pack contains a model of 3711 City of Birmingham in World War I khaki livery, three Midland coaches in crimson lake and six World War I figures. In the early 1960s there was a Kitmaster OO scale (1:76) plastic construction kit to build a model of 3440 City of Truro, which was later produced by Airfix and now DAPOL.
GWR Unlined Green, Great Western Lettering Overhaul completed 23 November 2014. Repainted into GWR Green livery in 2021. [8] 4110 Oct 1936 Jun 1965 28 Years, 8 months Dartmouth Steam Railway: East Somerset Railway: Operational BR Unlined Green, Late Crest Sold in May 2015 by GWR Preservation Group Limited of Southall Railway Centre to WSR plc ...
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The whole company was rebranded Great Western Railway (GWR) on 20 September 2015, [28] with the introduction of a green livery in recognition of the former Great Western Railway which existed between 1835 and 1947. [29] [30] The new livery was introduced when HST interiors were refurbished, and on sleeper carriages and Class 57/6 locomotives. [31]