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Stepping back in time with the iconic locomotives of Wales and Worcestershire

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Hirwaun Station, Wales

Hirwaun Station, Wales
0-6-0 Pannier Tank locomotive No. 9473 steams into Hirwaun Station on 7th June 1954. The station served a mainly industrial community of nearby collieries, quarries and an ironworks

Background image0 6 0 Collection: No. 1331

No. 1331
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1877 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886. Was also given the number 1387

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods locomotive no 2463

Dean Goods locomotive no 2463
0-6-0 Dean Goods tender locomotive no 2463

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods, No. 2516, Merthyr, 1956

Dean Goods, No. 2516, Merthyr, 1956
0-6-0 locomotive. Built 1897. Now in preservation at STEAM

Background image0 6 0 Collection: GWR Pannier Tank No. 1367

GWR Pannier Tank No. 1367
This 0-6-0 Pannier Tank was built at Swindon Works in 1934. It was part of the 1366 class of pannier tank locomotives. It was originally stationed at Swindon Shed and then Weymouth

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Saddletank, no. 2734, c. 1910

Saddletank, no. 2734, c. 1910
Seen here in the Bristol region prior to having pannier tanks fitted. 0-6-0 2721 class built in 1898

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1960

Evesham Station, Worcestershire, c. 1960
A view of Evesham station in Worcestershire in about 1960. 0-6-0PT locomotive can be seen just passing the water tower on the left and the passenger footbridge and goods shed can be seen on the right

Background image0 6 0 Collection: No. 1386

No. 1386
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1875 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886

Background image0 6 0 Collection: No. 1385, John Owen

No. 1385, John Owen
0-6-0 Saddle Tank locomotive. Built in 1872 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cardigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods locomotive no 2442

Dean Goods locomotive no 2442 built in 1893

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods locomotive number 2382

Dean Goods locomotive number 2382
0-6-0 tender locomotive Dean goods No. 2382 at Llanwrda on the Vale of Towy Joint line in 1934

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Ashley Hill Station, c. 1900

Ashley Hill Station, c. 1900
A view of 0-6-0 saddle tank, No 1874, leaving Ashley Hill station for Bristol Temple Meads in c.1900. A number of onlookers are sitting on the embankment watching the station traffic

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods Locomotive No 2330

Dean Goods Locomotive No 2330
0-6-0 locomotive, built 1884. Seen here during WW1 in Railway Operating Division livery

Background image0 6 0 Collection: No 1208

No 1208
0-6-0 Broad Gauge locomotive

Background image0 6 0 Collection: North Staffordshire 0-6-0 steam locomotive with driver and fireman on the footplate

North Staffordshire 0-6-0 steam locomotive with driver and fireman on the footplate. 19th century (photo)
540421 North Staffordshire 0-6-0 steam locomotive with driver and fireman on the footplate. 19th century (photo); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background image0 6 0 Collection: An engraving depicting a 0-6-0 goods locomotive built by Dubs & Co., Glasgow, 19th century

An engraving depicting a 0-6-0 goods locomotive built by Dubs & Co., Glasgow, 19th century
5310707 An engraving depicting a 0-6-0 goods locomotive built by Dubs & Co., Glasgow, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1895); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Loco No. 2257 at Stratford on Avon

Loco No. 2257 at Stratford on Avon
Locomotive number 2257 at Stratford on Avon on 13th June 1959, showing a signal box and the different lines of track

Background image0 6 0 Collection: 0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotives No s. 2479, 2576, 2425 and 2399 in the process of being scrapped, c

0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotives No s. 2479, 2576, 2425 and 2399 in the process of being scrapped, c. 1949
The sorry sight of four The sorry sight of four 0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotives, photographed in the late 1940 s, in the process of being scrapped. Identified as engine No s

Background image0 6 0 Collection: L23 088

L23 088
Other Standard Gauge Locomotives, L23 088

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Loco No 7809 Childrey Manor, at Gloucester

Loco No 7809 Childrey Manor, at Gloucester
Locomotive number 7809 Childrey Manor, at Gloucester Central station on 1st November 1958. Loco no. 8731, 0-6-0 pannier tank is also in the photograph

Background image0 6 0 Collection: 0-6-0 tender locomotive Dean Goods No. 2430 in wartime livery, c. 1939

0-6-0 tender locomotive Dean Goods No. 2430 in wartime livery, c. 1939
0-6-0 tender locomotive Dean Goods No.2430 is pictured here in its wartime livery. The tender is painted with the WD for War Department and the engine bears its War Department number, 177

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Steam Railway locomotive C Class 0-6-0 No. 31166

Steam Railway locomotive C Class 0-6-0 No. 31166 Date: 1953

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Pannier Tank 8491, at Honeybourne Junction

Pannier Tank 8491, at Honeybourne Junction
Pannier Tank 8491, passing under a bridge at Honeybourne Junction in Worcestershire on 17th October 1959

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods No. 2532

Dean Goods No. 2532
Dean Goods 0-6-0

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Saddletank No 1365

Saddletank No 1365
0-6-0, 1361 class. Seen here with Driver Bill Platt and Fireman Chester Humphries at Swindon Works

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Steropes, 1857

Steropes, 1857
0-6-0 goods engine, built 1848. Seen here involved in a derailment

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods locomotive no 2578

Dean Goods locomotive no 2578
0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotive no 2578 pictured alongside an LMS 0-6-0 no 43712 in Tyseley shed in 1950

Background image0 6 0 Collection: The cab of Dean Goods locomotive no 2516

The cab of Dean Goods locomotive no 2516
The cab of 0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotive no 2516 undergoing restoration at Swindon

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods locomotive no 2516

Dean Goods locomotive no 2516
0-6-0 Dean Goods tender locomotive no 2516, built 1897. Pictured in preservation at the former Swindon Railway Museum, now STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway where no 2516 is on display

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Bluebell, a P-Class locomotive built by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway, in 1910

Bluebell, a P-Class locomotive built by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway, in 1910. With its SE & CR being number 323, it worked most of its life with light duties

Background image0 6 0 Collection: North Yorkshire Moors Railway Engine number 29. Built in 1904 by Kitson of Leeds, Works Number 4263

North Yorkshire Moors Railway Engine number 29. Built in 1904 by Kitson of Leeds, Works Number 4263, for Lambton Collieries. An 0-6-0 steam locomotive

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Engraving depicting a 0-6-0 locomotive

Engraving depicting a 0-6-0 locomotive. Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-6-0 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels

Background image0 6 0 Collection: No 1331

No 1331
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1877 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886. Was also given the number 1387

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods no 2537 at Drayton Green

Dean Goods no 2537 at Drayton Green
0-6-0 Dean Goods locomotive no 2537 pictured here in 1908 at Drayton Green

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Dean Goods, No. 2516

Dean Goods, No. 2516
0-6-0 locomotive. Built 1897. Now in preservation at STEAM

Background image0 6 0 Collection: North Staffordshire 0-6-0 steam locomotive with driver and fireman on the footplate

North Staffordshire 0-6-0 steam locomotive with driver and fireman on the footplate. 19th century. Photograph

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Locomotive no 1229 six coupled goods engine

Locomotive no 1229 six coupled goods engine

Background image0 6 0 Collection: Locomotive no 18 Enisscorthy

Locomotive no 18 Enisscorthy six coupled goods locomotive Date: 1910


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Stepping back in time with the iconic locomotives of Wales and Worcestershire. 🚂✨ Hirwaun Station, Wales takes us on a journey to the past as we witness the majestic Dean Goods locomotive no 2463 gracefully making its way through the picturesque landscape. This historical beauty, known as No. 1331, carries with it tales of a bygone era. Merthyr, 1956 - an unforgettable year when Dean Goods No. 2516 stole hearts with its powerful presence and remarkable performance on the tracks. The GWR Pannier Tank No. 1367 joins this nostalgic scene, reminding us of the incredible engineering marvels that once ruled these rails. Traveling further back in time to c. 1910, we encounter another gem: Saddletank No. 2734 exudes charm and elegance like no other locomotive of its time. Its timeless design captivates all who lay eyes upon it. Evesham Station, Worcestershire paints a vivid picture from around c. 1960; here we find ourselves immersed in history once again as No. 1386 proudly showcases its strength and grace amidst bustling platforms. No collection would be complete without paying homage to John Owen's beloved creation - Dean Goods locomotive no 2442 stands tall as a testament to his ingenuity and passion for railways. Last but not least, let's not forget about Dean Goods locomotive number 2382 - an unsung hero that tirelessly served communities across Wales and beyond throughout its illustrious career. These glimpses into railway history remind us of the extraordinary machines that shaped our world while evoking nostalgia for simpler times gone by.