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Other Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection

Choose a picture from our Other Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3021 Wigmore Castle

No 3021 Wigmore Castle
2-2-2 broad gauge convertible. Dean Single or 3031 class. Built 1891. Converted to standard gauge 1892. Rebuilt in 1894 as a 4-2-2 following an accident in Box Tunnel in 1893

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Inkermann, c1880s

Inkermann, c1880s
4-2-2, Rover class locomotive, Built 1878 and withdrawn 1892

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Bulkeley

Bulkeley
4-2-2 broad gauge locomotive built 1865. Rover class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Swallow

Swallow
4-2-2 Rover class locomotive. Built 1871. Rebuild of Iron Duke class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Sultan

Sultan
4-2-2 Broad Gauge locomotive built 1876. Rover class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Broad Gauge Locomotive Aries seen outside Faringdon Engine Shed, c. 1865

Broad Gauge Locomotive Aries seen outside Faringdon Engine Shed, c. 1865
A view of the 2-4-0 broad gauge Leo Class locomotive Aries (built in 1841) outside the engine shed at Faringdon station in Oxfordshire, c.1865

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: The last broad gauge train leaving Paddington Station, 20th May 1892

The last broad gauge train leaving Paddington Station, 20th May 1892
A posed image of the last broad gauge train leaving Paddington station on 20th May 1892. The service is the 5pm to Plymouth, and the locomotive is Bulkeley (named after Captain Bulkeley)

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Great Western

Great Western
4-2-2 Broad Gauge locomotive. Rover class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Steam locomotives undergoing repair in A Shop in 1957

Steam locomotives undergoing repair in A Shop in 1957
Steam locomotives undergoing repair in A shop in 28th September 1957. The replica Broad Gauge locomotive North Star is on its plinth in the centre of the image

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Rover Class Locomotive, Rover

Rover Class Locomotive, Rover
4-2-2 locomotive, built 1871

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Courier

Courier
4-2-2 Rover class locomotive. Built 1878. Rebuild of original Iron Duke class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Tornado

Tornado
4-2-2 Rover class locomotive. Built 1888. Rebuild of Iron Duke class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Gorgon No. 2122

Gorgon No. 2122
Ex South Devon Railway 4-4-0 Broad Gauge locomotive built 1866

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 1208

No 1208
0-6-0 Broad Gauge locomotive

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Lord of the Isles

Lord of the Isles
4-2-2 broad gauge locomotive. Designed by Daniel Gooch. Built in 1851 and withdrawn in 1884. Iron Duke class

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Broad Gauge locomotive, Centaur

Broad Gauge locomotive, Centaur
2-2-2 Fire Fly Class locomotive built in 1841 by Nasmyth, Gaskell & Co. Manchester

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Steropes, 1857

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

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Lord of the Isles at Westbourne Park

Lord of the Isles at Westbourne Park
4-2-2 broad gauge locomotive, built 1851 in Swindon. Iron Duke Class. Withdrawn 1884

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: Steropes, 1857

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

Background imageOther Broad Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3560

No 3560
0-4-4 Broad Gauge tank engine


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