List of fireless steam locomotives preserved in Britain
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A list of fireless steam locomotives preserved in Britain.
Barclay locomotives
[edit]Locomotives built by Andrew Barclay:
Works number/build date, site of preservation
- 1472/1916, Bressingham Steam Museum[1]
- 1473/1916, Swansea Industrial and Maritime Museum[2]
- 1477/1916, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre[3]
- 1550/1917, On static display at HM Factory, Gretna[4]
- 1571/1917, Glasgow Museum of Transport[5]
- 1572/1917, Carnforth, Lancashire[6]
- 1815/1924, Snibston Discovery Park, Coalville, Leicestershire[7]
- 1876/1925, Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway[8]
- 1944/1927, Telford Steam Railway, Shropshire[9]
- 1950/1928, Ribble Steam Railway, Preston, Lancashire[10]
- 1952/1928, Scottish Industrial Railway Centre[11]
- 1966/1929, National Museum of Wales, Nantgarw[12]
- 1984/1930, West Somerset Restoration, Williton[13]
- 1989/1930, Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway[14]
- 2008/1935, Midland Railway - Butterley, Derbyshire[15]
- 2126/1942, National Waterways Museum, Gloucestershire[16]
- 2238/1948, National Museum of Wales, Nantgarw[12]
- 2243/1948, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre[3]
- 2268/1949, Carnforth, Lancashire[6]
- 2373/1956, National Railway Museum, York[17]
Bagnall locomotives
[edit]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]
- 2898/1948, Darlington Railway Preservation Society[22]
- 3019/1952, K J Bownes & Sons Depot, Worksop, Nottinghamshire[23]
- 3121/1957, Bodmin and Wenford Railway[24]
Other locomotives
[edit]Locomotives built by other manufacturers:
Builder, works number/build date, site of preservation
- Hawthorn Leslie, 3746/1929, Tanfield Railway[25]
- Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, 7803/1954, Stonham Barns Leisure & Retail Village, Suffolk[26]
- Peckett and Sons, 2155/1955, Irlam, Salford, Manchester[27]
See also
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Industrial Locomotives: including preserved and minor railway locomotives. Vol. 15EL. Melton Mowbray: Industrial Railway Society. 2009. ISBN 978-1-901556-53-7.
- Industrial Locomotives: including preserved and minor railway locomotives. Vol. 18EL. Melton Mowbray: Industrial Railway Society. 2019. ISBN 978 1 901556 99 5.
References
[edit]- ^ 15EL, p. 152
- ^ 15EL, p. 285
- ^ a b 15EL, p. 31
- ^ 18EL, p. 261
- ^ 15EL p. 254
- ^ a b 15EL p. 116
- ^ 15EL p. 122
- ^ a b 15EL, p. 110
- ^ 15EL, p. 176
- ^ 15EL, p. 115
- ^ 15EL, p. 251
- ^ a b 15EL, p. 289
- ^ 18EL, p. 192
- ^ 15EL, p. 259
- ^ 15EL, p. 57
- ^ 15EL, p. 91
- ^ 15EL, p. 77
- ^ "We have the train, now we want station | This is Leicestershire". Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
- ^ 18EL, p. 128
- ^ "VIDEO: Hope you're chuffed with your present! (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)". Thetelegraphandargus.co.uk. 3 July 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
- ^ 18EL, p. 248
- ^ 18EL, p. 79
- ^ 18EL, p. 175
- ^ 15EL, p. 39
- ^ 15EL, p. 79
- ^ 18EL, p. 209
- ^ 15EL, p. 150