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Other Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection

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Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives 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 imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 92220 Evening Star

No 92220 Evening Star
2-10-0 9F class locomotive, built 1960. Evening Star was the last mainline British Railways steam locomotive to be built in Britain at Swindon Works. Withdrawn 1965

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Manor class, 4-6-0, No. 7820 Dinmore Manor at Shrewsbury, 1964

Manor class, 4-6-0, No. 7820 Dinmore Manor at Shrewsbury, 1964

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive at Carbis Bay in Cornwall, 1950s

Locomotive at Carbis Bay in Cornwall, 1950s
A tank locomotive heads along the St Ives branch line. The Carbis Bay Hotel can be seen nestled behind the beach and in front of the viaduct

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 92220 Evening Star, in steam

No 92220 Evening Star, in steam
2-10-0 9F class locomotive, built 1960. Evening Star was the last mainline British Railways steam locomotive to be built in Britain at Swindon Works. Withdrawn 1965

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: BR 8P Class Locomotive No 71000, Duke of Gloucester

BR 8P Class Locomotive No 71000, Duke of Gloucester
Seen here with the Red Dragon headboard

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Calne Station, 1948

Calne Station, 1948
This photograph was taken in 1948 and shows 0-4-2 tank locomotive No. 1453 arriving from Chippenham at Calne Station in Wiltshire

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 92220 Evening Star naming ceremony, 18th March 1960

No 92220 Evening Star naming ceremony, 18th March 1960
2-10-0 9F class locomotive, built 1960. Evening Star was the last mainline British Railways steam locomotive to be built in Britain at Swindon Works. Withdrawn 1965

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 3226 Class locomotive, No. 3230

3226 Class locomotive, No. 3230
2-4-0 locomotive. Built 1889

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3471 Queensland

No 3471 Queensland
4-4-0 Bulldog class locomotive. Built 1904

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 111 The Great Bear with No 111 2-4-0 locomotive

No 111 The Great Bear with No 111 2-4-0 locomotive
4-6-2 Pacific class locomotive. Built 1908. Rebuilt in 1924 to become a Castle class 4-6-0 Viscount Churchill

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive, No. 633

0-6-0 Tank Locomotive, No. 633
Built 1871, withdrawn 1933

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 2-8-2 Tank Locomotive No. 7202

2-8-2 Tank Locomotive No. 7202
Seen here at Westbury in 1962

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4573 Prairie Tank Locomotive at Chipping Norton Station, 1960

No 4573 Prairie Tank Locomotive at Chipping Norton Station, 1960
A view of Chipping Norton station in Oxfordshire, taken in 1960, showing the station buildings and the 2-6-2 45XX class locomotive, built 1924. The station opened in 1855 and closed in December 1962

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 5537 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 5537 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 55XX class locomotive. Built 1928

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Crowds at the Evening Star naming ceremony, 18th March 1960

Crowds at the Evening Star naming ceremony, 18th March 1960
Crowds at the naming ceremony for Evening Star at Swindon Works in 1960. Evening Star was the last mainline British Railways steam locomotive to be built in Britain at Swindon Works

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Cab of No 3252 Duke of Cornwall

Cab of No 3252 Duke of Cornwall
4-4-0 Duke class locomotive. Built 1895

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Farewell to steam on the Western Region, 1965

Farewell to steam on the Western Region, 1965
The last steam locomotive, No 7029, to run on the Western Region network

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3201 St Michael

No 3201 St Michael
4-4-0 Earl class locomotive

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Bomb damage to locomotives at Newton Abbot Station, 1940

Bomb damage to locomotives at Newton Abbot Station, 1940
On 20th August 1940 Newton Abbot Station was attacked by three German planes. This image shows the devastation that was caused by both bomb damage and extensive machine gun fire

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Mogul locomotive No. 8314 with bomb damage in 1941

Mogul locomotive No. 8314 with bomb damage in 1941
A 4300 Mogul locomotive, No. 8314, lies amongst the debris following an air raid in Weymouth on 17th January 1941. Star Class locomotive, Princess Charlotte

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives 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 imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 at Three Cocks Junction April 1958

Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 at Three Cocks Junction April 1958

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives 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 imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives 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 imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 5541 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 5541 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 45xx class locomotive. Built 1928

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 5527 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 5527 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 45xx class locomotive. Built 1928

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3411 Stanley Baldwin

No 3411 Stanley Baldwin
4-4-0 Bulldog class locomotive. Built 1903

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3466 Barbados

No 3466 Barbados
4-4-0 Bulldog class locomotive. Built 1903. Renumbered in 1910 to 3404

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 4200 class, 2-8-0T, No. 4270

4200 class, 2-8-0T, No. 4270

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 2-8-0 Tank Locomotive, No. 5211

2-8-0 Tank Locomotive, No. 5211
5205 Class, built 1923

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Modified Hall class, 4-6-0, No. 7903 Foremarke Hall (with No)

Modified Hall class, 4-6-0, No. 7903 Foremarke Hall (with No. 5992 Horton Hall) at Swindon Works, July 1962

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 6127 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 6127 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 61XX class locomotive. Built 1931. Seen here inside Swindon Works

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4409 Prairie Tank Locomotive - Detail of cabside

No 4409 Prairie Tank Locomotive - Detail of cabside
2-6-2 44XX class locomotive. Built 1906

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4406 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 4406 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 44XX Class locomotive. Built 1906

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4568 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 4568 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 45XX Class locomotive. Built 1924

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3401 Vancouver

No 3401 Vancouver
4-4-0 Bulldog class locomotive. Also numbered 3463

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3295 Bessborough

No 3295 Bessborough
4-4-0 Badminton class locomotive. Built 1898

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4120 Stephanotis decorated as the Royal Train

No 4120 Stephanotis decorated as the Royal Train
4-4-0 Flower class locomotive. Built 1900

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3300 Hotspur

No 3300 Hotspur
4-4-0 Badminton class locomotive

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 2-8-2 Tank Locomotive, No. 7224

2-8-2 Tank Locomotive, No. 7224
7200 Class, built 1935. Rebuilt from 2-8-0T No. 5259

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Chancellor Class locomotive, No. 153

Chancellor Class locomotive, No. 153
2-4-0 locomotive, built by George England & Co, Hatcham, Kent in 1862

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Small Prairie Tank Locomotive No. 5550

Small Prairie Tank Locomotive No. 5550
2-6-2T, built 1928

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: County Tank No 2243

County Tank No 2243
4-4-2 County Tank Class Locomotive

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives 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 imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 2-8-0 locomotives under construction in AE shop, 1943

2-8-0 locomotives under construction in AE shop, 1943
In this image, War Department 2-8-0 locomotives are shown under construction in AE shop at Swindon Works in May 1943. In order to meet the demand for locomotives for war work

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: L23 089

L23 089
Other Standard Gauge Locomotives, L23 089

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: L23 088

L23 088
Other Standard Gauge Locomotives, L23 088



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