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County Class Locomotives Collection

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Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County Class locomotive no. 1013, County of Dorset, 1959

County Class locomotive no. 1013, County of Dorset, 1959
Seen here fitted with a double chimney. Built 1946

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County Class locomotive, no. 1017, County of Hereford, 1948

County Class locomotive, no. 1017, County of Hereford, 1948
Seen here at Cardiff Canton. Built 1946

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 1000 County of Middlesex

No 1000 County of Middlesex
GWR 4-6-0 locomotive number 1000 County of Middlesex in British Railways livery

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 3810 County Wicklow

No 3810 County Wicklow
4-4-0 County Class locomotive built in 1906

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 1009 County of Carmarthen

No 1009 County of Carmarthen
GWR 4-6-0 locomotive, No. 1009 County of Camarthen. The locomotive is photographed on double blast pipe trials with a dynamometer car, passing Swindon Works c.1954

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 1029 County of Worcester

No 1029 County of Worcester
GWR 4-6-0 locomotive no. 1029 County of Worcester, built in 1947, withdrawn 1962

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County Class locomotive, no. 1017, County of Hereford

County Class locomotive, no. 1017, County of Hereford
Built 1946

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: St Germans Station, Cornwall, c. 1950s

St Germans Station, Cornwall, c. 1950s
A view of St Germans station in Cornwall, c.1950s, showing an unknown County Class locomotive arriving into the station. St Germans opened in 1859 on the Cornish Main Line

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 1000 County of Middlesex

No 1000 County of Middlesex
GWR 4-6-0 locomotive no. 1000 County of Middlesex, built in 1945, withdrawn 1964. Photographed here at Paddington Station

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 3809 County Wexford

No 3809 County Wexford
4-4-0 County class locomotive. Built 1906

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 3473 County of Middlesex

No 3473 County of Middlesex
4-4-0 County class locomotive. Built 1904

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 3479 County of Warwick

No 3479 County of Warwick
4-4-0 County class locomotive, built 1904. Renumbered to 3836 within 38xx class

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: Naval guns outside A Shop, Swindon Works c. 1915

Naval guns outside A Shop, Swindon Works c. 1915
Four 6in. naval guns are proudly displayed on the tracks outside of A Shop, with County Tank, No. 2232, in steam, just behind. The guns are mounted on carriages with limbers attached

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: Australian Navy visiting A Erecting Shop at Swindon Works, 1945

Australian Navy visiting A Erecting Shop at Swindon Works, 1945
An image of the visit from the Australian Navy inside A Erecting Shop at Swindon Works, examining locomotive No. 3827. The officers

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County Class locomotive, no. 1005, County of Devon

County Class locomotive, no. 1005, County of Devon
Built 1945

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County Class locomotive, No. 1010, County of Caernarvon, 1963

County Class locomotive, No. 1010, County of Caernarvon, 1963
Seen here at Hatton Bank on the Weymouth to Wolverhampton Express. Built January 1946, withdrawn July 1964

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County Class locomotive no. 1013, County of Dorset

County Class locomotive no. 1013, County of Dorset
Built 1946

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: Swindon Junction Station, 1949

Swindon Junction Station, 1949
An image of County Class No. 1028, County of Warwick pulls away from Swindon Junction station in Wiltshire, 1949. The station building is visible on the left of the photograph

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: County of Middlesex

County of Middlesex
GWR 4-6-0 locomotive number 1000 County of Middlesex with a group of staff. Built 1945, withdrawn 1964

Background imageCounty Class Locomotives Collection: No 1000 County of Middlesex

No 1000 County of Middlesex
4-6-0 County Class locomotive. Built 1945, withdrawn 1964


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