Talk:List of preserved Hunslet narrow-gauge locomotives
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Completing the List
[edit]Locomotives in the UK
[edit]- Edward Sholto
Owned by Andrew Neale, repatriated from Canada, location unknown but visited Apedale in 2008. http://mrt-news.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
- War Department Light Railways 4-6-0T 1215
Owned by the War Office Locomotive Society, now at Apedale Heritage centre http://hughesi.460.users.btopenworld.com/wolsinfo.html
- Cackler
Location Unknown. Used to be at Yaxham.
Cackler is still at the Thursford Steam Museum, Norfolk, 77.99.132.140 (talk) 12:01, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
Locomotives in North America
[edit]- 8 Winifred
Hunslet (0-4-0T) 364 1885 nee Penrhyn Quarries (1/65); Early Wheels Museum, Terre Haute, IN.
- King of the Scarlets
Original name was Alice. Hunslet (0-4-0T) 492 1889 nee Dinorwic Quarries, (1965); stored Langstaff, Ont It was damaged in a rock fall in 1962 and withdrawn from service.
- Nesta
Hunslet (0-4-0T) 704 1899 nee Penrhyn Quarries, (1/65); Sugar Mill Museum, Manati, Puerto Rico.
- Gertrude
Hunslet (0-4-0T) 995 1909 nee Penrhyn Quarries, (1/65); on display Ontario Science Centre.
- Michael
Hunslet (0-4-0T) 1709 1932 nee Dinorwic Quarries, (1965); stored Langstaff, Ont.
All from http://www.railways.incanada.net/Articles/Article1988_6.html
Locomotives in Africa
[edit]Various locos. Several are listed at: http://steam-locomotives-south-africa.blogspot.com/2009/12/umzinto-indian-koran-school-hunslet.html
Page name
[edit]This page should really be renamed to "List of preserved Hunslet narrow gauge steam locomotives" - there are many preserved IC Hunslets. Either that, or it should be expanded to include the IC locos 77.99.132.140 (talk) 12:01, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
- I've added the Channel Tunnel loco from the UK national collection, The IRS have 3½ pages of works numbers in the range 283-9904, so there's plenty more to add...Railwayfan2005 (talk) 20:09, 25 April 2013 (UTC)
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