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35005 (C5)8P (Merchant Navy)4-6-24'-8½"BR (Southern) Watercress Line (Mid Hants Railway), Alresford, ENGout of serviceEastleigh Works, 1941Named Canadian Pacific. Owned by the Mid Hants Railway Preservation Society. Restored to operation in 1989. Painted in the BR express passenger blue livery from 1996 to 2001. Taken out of service in 2006. Undergoing overhaul.
4464 (60019)A44-6-24'-8½"LNER (BR) Watercress Line (Mid Hants Railway), Alresford, ENGout of serviceLNER Doncaster Works #1866, 12/1937Named Bittern. Owned by Locomotive Services Ltd. Masqueraded as LNER 4492 'Dominion of New Zealand' in 2011. Taken out of service in late 2014. Placed on temporary display in Margate, ENG. Awaiting overhaul.
34007 (C107)7P 5FA (West Country)4-6-24'-8½"BR (Southern) Watercress Line (Mid Hants Railway), Alresford, ENGout of serviceSR Brighton Works, 08/1945Named Wadebridge. Owned by the Mid Hants Railway Preservation Society and the Wadebridge 34007 Locomotive Ltd. Restored to operation in October 2006. Taken out of service in March 2016. Undergoing overhaul.
350288P (Merchant Navy)4-6-24'-8½"BR (Southern) Stewarts Lane TMD, Battersea, ENGout of serviceEastleigh Works, 1948Named Clan Line. Owned by the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society. Restored to operation in 1974. Taken out of service in 2015. Returned to operation in 2017. Taken out of service again in 2022 due to cracks in its thermic syphons.
60009 (4488)A44-6-24'-8½"BR (LNER) Bury Transport Museum, Bury, ENGdisplayLNER Doncaster Works, 1937Named Union of South Africa. Restored to operation in 1973. Uses the tender of scrapped LNER W1 class 10000 (BR 60700). Retired from excursion service in October 2021 due to leaking boiler tubes. Placed on permanent display at the Bury Transport Museum.
60103 (4472)A3 (A1)4-6-24'-8½"BR (LNER) Riley & Son (E) Ltd, Bury, ENGoperationalLNER Doncaster Works #1564, 02/1923 Named Flying Scotsman. Owned by the National Railway Museum York. Became the first steam locomotive in the world confirmed to have reached 100 mph (1934). Operated in the US and Canada from 1969 to 1971. Returned to operation in January 2016.
6233 (46233)7P (Coronation)4-6-24'-8½"LMS (BR) Midland Railway - Butterley, Butterley, ENGoperationalLMS Crewe Works, 1938Named Duchess of Sutherland. Taken out of service in October 2017. Returned to operation in September 2018 and painted in LMS Crimson Lake livery. Currently certified for mainline operations.
46203 (6203)8P (Princess Royal)4-6-24'-8½"BR (LMS) Midland Railway - Butterley, Butterley, ENGout of serviceLMS Crewe Works, 07/1935Named Princess Margaret Rose. Owned by the Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust. Restored to operation in June 1990. Previously operated in 1996. Awaiting possible overhaul.
6201 (46201)8P (Princess Royal)4-6-24'-8½"LMS (BR) West Coast Railways Carnforth, Carnforth, ENGout of serviceLMS Crewe Works, 11/1933Named Princess Elizabeth. Owned by the 6201 Princess Elizabeth Locomotive Society. Previously overhauled in 2019. Taken out of service in June 2022. Awaiting overhaul.
60532 (532)A24-6-24'-8½"BR (LNER) Crewe Works (Royal Scot Locomotive & General Trust), Crewe, ENGoperationalDoncaster Locomotive Works, 1948Named Blue Peter. Restored to operation in 1971. Suffered some damage from a catastrophic uncontrolled wheelslip in 1994. Taken out of service in 2002. Test fired in 2023. Returned to operation in 2024 and painted in BR express passenger blue livery.
60163A14-6-24'-8½"BR (LNER) A1 Steam Locomotive Trust, Darlington, ENGout of serviceA1 Steam Locomotive Trust (Darlington Works) #2195, 2008 Named Tornado. First brand-new mainline steam locomotive built in the UK since 1960. Painted in the BR express passenger blue livery from 2012 to 2014. Taken out of service in January 2022. Undergoing overhaul. Test fired on November 9, 2023.
91016 (1016)Hr14-6-260BR (Valtion Rautatiet/State Railways - Fi) Fifield Central, Fifield, ENGprivate operationalTampella Locomotive Works #946, 1955Named Lady Patricia. Restored to operation in June 2023. Only operational broad gauge steam locomotive in the UK. Largest operational steam locomotive in the UK.
340924-6-24'-8½"BR Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Haworth, ENGoperationalBR Brighton Works, 09/1949Named City of Wells.
C127 (34027)7P 5FA (West Country)4-6-24'-8½"Southern (BR) Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster, ENGoperationalSR Brighton Works, 04/1946Named Taw Valley. Repainted in a special purple livery for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee and temporarily renumbered to 70 in April 2022. Repainted in SR wartime black livery in February 2023.
34053 (C153)7P 5FA (West Country)4-6-24'-8½"BR (Southern) Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster, ENGoperationalSR Brighton Works, 01/1947Named Sir Keith Park.
700137MT (Britannia)4-6-24'-8½"BR Great Central Railway, Loughborough, ENGout of serviceBR Crewe Works, 05/1951 Named Oliver Cromwell. Owned by the National Railway Museum York. One of only two surviving BR Britannia class locomotives, the other one being BR 70000 'Britannia'. Taken out of service in late November 2018. Undergoing overhaul.
24-6-223.75"Eastern Province Cement Works Brecon Mountain Railway, Merthyr Tydfil, WALoperationalBaldwin #61269, 1930
84-6-215"Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, ENGoperationalDavey, Paxman & Co. #16044, 1927Named Hurricane.
94-6-215"Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, ENGoperationalYorkshire Engine Co. #2294, 1931Named Winston Churchill.
104-6-215"Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, ENGoperationalYorkshire Engine Co. #2295, 1931Named Dr. Syn.
14-6-215"Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, ENGoperationalDavey, Paxman & Co., 1925Named Green Goddess.
34-6-215"Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, ENGoperationalDavey, Paxman & Co. #16040, 1926Named Southern Maid.
74-6-215"Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, ENGoperationalDavey, Paxman & Co. #16043, 1927Named Typhoon.
60007 (4498)A44-6-24'-8½"BR (LNER) North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Pickering, ENGoperationalLNER Doncaster Works #1864, 10/1937Named Sir Nigel Gresley. Taken out of service in September 2015. Painted in LNER wartime black livery in August 2021 during its overhaul. Returned to operation in March 2022. Repainted back into BR express passenger blue livery in January 2023.
720106P5F (Clan)4-6-24'-8½"BR CTL Seal, Sheffield, ENGunder constructionThe Clan Project (CTL Seal)Named Hengist. Will be the 1,000th BR Standard type steam locomotive when construction is complete. Under construction as of 2023.
700007MT (Britannia)4-6-24'-8½"BR Icons of Steam, Southall, ENGoperationalBR Crewe Works, 01/1951Named Britannia. First steam locomotive designed by BR to be built. Owned by the Royal Scot Locomotive & General Trust. Taken out of service in September 2020. Taken out of service again in late August 2023. Returned to operation on March 6, 2024.
34067 (C167)7P 5FA (West Country)4-6-24'-8½"BR (Southern) West Coast Railways Southall, Southall, ENGprivate operationalSR Brighton Works, 09/1947Named Tangmere. Restored to operation in early 2003. Taken out of service in 2016 due to firebox problems. Returned to operation in October 2021. Currently certified for mainline operations.
340704-6-24'-8½"BR Swanage Railway, Swanage, ENGoperationalSR Brighton Works, 11/1947Named Manston.
34028 (C128)7P 5FA (West Country)4-6-24'-8½"BR (Southern) Swanage Railway, Swanage, ENGoperationalSR Brighton Works, 04/1946Named Eddystone. Owned by Southern Locomotives Ltd. Restored to operation in September 2003. Taken out of service in December 2021 due to flat wheels. Returned to operation in February 2022.
710008P4-6-24'-8½"BR Tyseley Locomotive Works, Tyseley, ENGout of serviceBR Crewe Works, 04/1954Named Duke of Gloucester. Only surviving BR Standard class 8. Owned by the BR Class 8 Steam Locomotive Trust. Restored to operation sometime in the 1970s. Taken out of service in August 2012. Undergoing overhaul. Test fired on December 3, 2023.
6229 (46229)7P (Coronation)4-6-24'-8½"LMS (BR) National Railway Museum, York, ENGdisplayLMS Crewe Works, 1938Named Duchess of Hamilton. Only surviving streamlined LMS Coronation class locomotive. Restored to operation in 1980. Retired from excursion service in 1996.
4468 (60022)A44-6-24'-8½"LNER (BR) National Railway Museum, York, ENGdisplayLNER Doncaster Works #1870, 03/1938Named Mallard. World speed record-holder for steam locomotives (125.88 mph, July 3, 1938). Restored to operation in 1986. Operated briefly in excursion service until 1988.
350298P (Merchant Navy)4-6-24'-8½"BR National Railway Museum, York, ENGdisplayEastleigh Works, 1949Named Ellerman Lines. Now a cut-away display.
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