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Locomotives from the National Collection in the Great Hall of the UK National Railway Museum.

The UK National Collection is a collection of around 280 historic rail vehicles (predominantly of British origin). The majority of the collection is kept at four national museums:

Other items are on short or long-term loans to museums and heritage railways such as the Museum of the Great Western Railway at Swindon and the Head of Steam museum at Darlington.

Steam locomotives

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Standard gauge designs up to 1869

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These locomotives are all 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number and name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
S&D Locomotion No. 1 R Stephenson 3 1825 0-4-0 Shildon[1] 1978–7010
Shutt End Colliery Agenoria Foster, Rastrick and Company 1829 0-4-0 York[2] 1884–92
L&M Rocket R Stephenson 19 1829 0-2-2 Shildon[3] 1862-5
S&D Rocket Replica 1935[Note 1] 0-2-2 York[4] 1935–87
S&D Rocket Replica Locomotion Enterprises (1975) Ltd. 2 1979[Note 2] 0-2-2 Shildon[5] 1979–7002
L&M Sans Pareil Timothy Hackworth 1829 0-4-0 Shildon[6] 1864-45
L&M Sans Pareil Replica 1979[Note 3] 0-4-0 Shildon[7] 2009–7054
L&M Novelty Ericsson and Braithwaite 1829[Note 4] 0-2-2 Manchester[8] 1929-866
L&M 9 Planet Replica Science and Industry Museum 1992[Note 5] 2-2-0 Manchester[9] YD1995.128
Hetton Colliery Bradyll Timothy Hackworth c. 1837 0-6-0 Shildon[10] 2008–7058
S&D 18 Etherley 1840 [Note 6] Shildon[11] 1981-426
S&D 25 Derwent Kitching 1845 0-6-0 Darlington[12] 1978–7012
Hetton Colliery Lyons 1852 0-4-0 Shildon[13] 1978–7009
GJR Columbine[Note 7] GJR Crewe 1845 2-2-2 Kensington[14] 1975–7016
Furness 3 Coppernob Bury, Curtis, and Kennedy 1846 0-4-0 York[15] 1975–7015
LNWR 3020 Cornwall[Note 8] LNWR Crewe 1847 2-2-2 Quainton Road[16] 1975–7026[17]
Sandy and Potton[Note 9] 5 Shannon George England and Co. 1858 0-4-0WT Didcot[18] 1978–7013
LNWR 1439 4ft shunter Crewe 1865 0-4-0ST Preston[19] 1978–7015
MR 158A 156 Class MR Derby 1866 2-4-0 Barrow Hill[20][21] 1978–7016
NER 66 Aerolite[Note 10] X1 (LNER) NER Gateshead 1869 2-2-4T Shildon[22] 1975–7013

Standard gauge designs 1870 to 1899

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These locomotives are all 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge.

Railway Number and name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
GNR 1 Stirling Single GNR Doncaster 1870 4-2-2 York[23] 1975–7014
LSWR 30587 (BR[Note 11]) 0298 Class ("Beattie Well Tank") Beyer Peacock 1412 1874 2-4-0WT Bodmin[24] 1978–7018[25]
Hebburn Works 2 Bauxite Black, Hawthorn 305 1874 0-4-0ST York[26] 1953-354
NER 1275 1001 Class Dübs 708 1874 0-6-0 York[27] 1975–7009
NER 910 901 Class NER Gateshead 1875 2-4-0 Shildon[28] 1975–7004
LBSCR 82 Boxhill[Note 12] A1 Class (Terrier) LBSCR Brighton 1880 0-6-0T York[29] 1975–7012
LBSCR 214 Gladstone[Note 13] B1 Class LBSCR Brighton 1882 0-4-2 York[30] 1975–7017
NER 1463 1463 Class NER Darlington 1885 2-4-0 Darlington[31] 1975–7020
LYR 1008[Note 14] Class 5 LYR Horwich 1 1889 2-4-2T Bury[32] 1976–7003[33]
LNWR 790 Hardwicke[Note 15] Improved Precedent LNWR Crewe 3286 1892 2-4-0 Shildon[34] 1975–7023
S&MR 1 Gazelle Alfred Dodman & Co. 1893 0-4-2WT Tenterden[35] 1975–7010
NER 1621 M1 Class
(LNER D17/1)
NER Gateshead 1893 4-4-0 Shildon[36] 1975–7008
GNR 1002 Stirling Single 1893 [Note 16] York[37] 1978–7122
GER GER 490
BR 62785[Note 17]
T26 Class
(LNER E4)
GER Stratford 836 1894 2-4-0 Bressingham[38] 1975–7002
LSWR LSWR 245[Note 18] M7 Class LSWR Nine Elms 1897 0-4-4T York[39] 1978–7020
GWR 2516 2301 Class (Dean Goods) GWR Swindon 1557 1897 0-6-0 Swindon[40] 1978–7021
TVR TVR 28[Note 19] O1 Class TVR Cardiff 306 1897 0-6-2T Gwili[41] 1978–7022
GNR 990 Henry Oakley[Note 20] Class C1 (small boiler)
(LNER C2)
GNR Doncaster 708 1898 4-4-2 York[42] 1975–7001
MR 673[Note 21] 115 Class MR Derby 1899 4-2-2 York[43] 1978–7023
GNR 1247[Note 22] Class J13
(LNER J52)
Sharp Stewart 4492 1899 0-6-0ST York[44] 1980–7001
LSWR 30120[Note 23] T9 Class LSWR Nine Elms 1899 4-4-0 Swanage[45] 1978–7024

Standard gauge designs 1900 to 1922

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These locomotives are all 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number and name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
SECR 737[Note 24] D Class SECR Ashford 1901 4-4-0 York[46] 1975–7006
MR 1000[Note 25] 1000 Class MR Derby 1902[Note 26] 4-4-0 Barrow Hill[47] 1975–7018
GNR 251[Note 27] C1 Class (large boiler)
(LNER C1)
GNR Doncaster 991 1902 4-4-2 Doncaster[48][49] 1975–7005
GWR 3440 City of Truro[Note 28] 3700 Class ("City") GWR Swindon 2000 1903 4-4-0 Swindon[50] 1978–7025
GER 87[Note 29] S56 Class
(LNER J69)
GER Stratford 1249 1904 0-6-0T Bressingham[51] 1975–7003
GER 1217[Note 30] G58 Class
(LNER J17)
GER Stratford 1905 0-6-0 Barrow Hill[52] 1978–7026
GWR 4003 Lode Star 4000 Class ("Star") Swindon Works 2231 1907 4-6-0 York[50] 1978–7027
LTSR 80 Thundersley[Note 31] 79 Class Stephenson 3367 1909 4-4-2T Bressingham[53] 1978–7028
Longmoor Woolmer Avonside 1572 1910 0-6-0ST Basingstoke[54] 2008–7159
GCR 63601 (BR)[Note 32] 8K Class
(LNER O4)
GCR Gorton 1911[55] 2-8-0 Loughborough[56] 1975–7027
NER 901[Note 33] T3 Class
(LNER Q7)
NER Darlington 1919 0-8-0 Shildon[57] 1978–7029
GCR 506 Butler Henderson[Note 34] 11F Class
(LNER D11)
GCR Gorton 1920[58] 4-4-0 Barrow Hill[59] 1978–7030
LNWR 49395 (BR)[Note 35] Class G2 LNWR Crewe 5662 1921 0-8-0 Shildon[60] 1978–7031

Standard gauge designs 1923 to 1947

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These locomotives are all 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number and name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
GWR 4073 Caerphilly Castle 4073 Class ("Castle") GWR Swindon 1923 4-6-0 Swindon[61] 1961–76
LNER 60103 Flying Scotsman[Note 36] A3 Class LNER Doncaster 1564 1923 4-6-2 York[62] 2004–7103
LMS 4027[Note 37] 4F LMS Derby 1924 0-6-0 Sharpness[63] 1978–7033[64]
SR (LSWR) 777 Sir Lamiel[Note 38] N15 (King Arthur) Class North British 23223 1925 4-6-0 Loughborough[65] 1978–7034
LMS 13000[Note 39] 5MT ("Crab") LMS Horwich 1926 2-6-0 York[66] 1978–7036
SR 850 Lord Nelson[Note 40] Lord Nelson SR Easteligh 1926 4-6-0 Ropley[67] 1978–7035
GWR 6000 King George V 6000 Class ("King") GWR Swindon 1927 4-6-0 Swindon[50] 1978–7037
SR 925 Cheltenham[Note 41] V ("Schools") SR Eastleigh 1934 4-4-0 York[68] 1978–7038
LMS 2500[Note 42] 4MT LMS Derby 1934 2-6-4T Bury[69][70] 1978–7039
Chinese Government Railways KF7[Note 43] KF1 Class Vulcan 4674 1935 4-8-4 York[71] 1987–7001
LMS 5000[Note 44] 5MT LMS Crewe 216 1935 4-6-0 Shildon[72] 1978–7040
LNER 4771 Green Arrow[Note 45] V2 Class LNER Doncaster 1837 1936 2-6-2 Doncaster[73][74] 1975–7025
LNER 4468 Mallard[Note 46] A4 Class LNER Doncaster 1870 1938 4-6-2 York[75] 1975–7007
LMS 6229 Duchess of Hamilton[Note 47] "Princess Coronation" LMS Crewe 1938 4-6-2 York[76] 1976–7000
SR C1[Note 48] Q1 SR Brighton 1942 0-6-0 York[77] 1978–7041
SR 34051 Winston Churchill[Note 49] Battle of Britain SR Brighton 1946 4-6-2 Shildon[78] 1978–7042
GWR 9400 9400 Class GWR Swindon Works 1947 0-6-0PT Swindon[79] 1978–7043
BR (SR)[Note 50] 35029 Ellerman Lines Merchant Navy SR Eastleigh 1949 4-6-2 York[80] 1975–7021

Standard gauge designs from 1948 onwards

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These locomotives are all 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
BR 70013 Oliver Cromwell 7MT ("Britannia") BR Crewe 1951 4-6-2 Loughborough[81] 1978–7044
Industrial[Note 51] 1 Barclay 2373 1956 0-4-0F Shildon[82] 1978–7045
Industrial[Note 52] 5 Frank Galbraith Sentinel 9629 1957 0-4-0 VBT Hull[83] 1981–7000
BR 92220 Evening Star 9F BR Swindon 1960 2-10-0 York[84] 1975–7024

Narrow gauge steam locomotives

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Railway Number or name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image
LNWR Pet LNWR Crewe 1865 0-4-0ST 18 in (457 mm) York[85] 1978–7014
IoMR 3 Pender Beyer, Peacock 1255 1873 2-4-0T 3 ft (914 mm) Manchester[86] Y1980.12
Ffestiniog Railway Livingston Thompson Double Fairlie Boston Lodge 1885 0-4-4-0T 1 ft 11+12 in (597 mm) York 1990–7368
LYR Wren Beyer, Peacock 2825 1887 0-4-0ST+T 18 in (457 mm) Bury[87] 1975–7019[88]
Cape Govt. 993[Note 53] SAR 7A Sharp, Stewart 4150 1896 4-8-0 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) York[89] 2005–7445
SAR 2352 SAR GL Beyer, Peacock 6639 1929 4-8-2+2-8-4 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Manchester[90] Y1984.873

Broad gauge

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Railway Name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image
Wylam Colliery Puffing Billy William Hedley 1813
Rebuilt c.1830
4w VCG 5 ft (1,524 mm) Kensington[91] 1862-2
SDR Tiny[Note 54] Vertical boiler Sara and Company 1868 0-4-0T 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Buckfastleigh[92] 1978–7017
NWR 3157 Vulcan Foundry 2764 1911 4-4-0 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) Manchester[93] Y1982.2
GWR North Star Star (replica) GWR Swindon 1925[Note 55] 2-2-2 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Swindon[94] 1978–7011
GWR Iron Duke Iron Duke (replica) Resco Railways 1985[Note 56] 4-2-2 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Didcot[95] 1985–1989

Electric locomotives

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These locomotives are 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge.

Railway Number (current) Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
C&SLR 13 Mather & Platt / Beyer, Peacock 1890 Bo LT Museum[96] 1923-301
Waterloo & City 75S[Note 57] Siemens Brothers & Co 6 1898 Bo Shildon[97] 1978–7003
NER 1[Note 58] (BR) ES1 BTH 1904 Bo-Bo Shildon[98] 1975–7022
NSR 1[Note 59] Battery-electric NSR /
Thomas Bolton
1917 Bo Shildon[99] 1978–7004
CEGB [Note 60] Battery-electric EE 1378 1944 Bo Manchester[9] Plant
BR E26020[Note 61] Class 76 BR Gorton 1027 1951 Bo-Bo York[100] 1978–7005
BR 1505 Ariadne [Note 62] Class 77
(NS 1500)
BR Gorton 1066 1954 Co-Co Manchester[101] Y1987.207
BR E5001[Note 63] Class 71 BR Doncaster 1958 Bo-Bo Shildon[102] 1978–7006
BR 84001[Note 64] Class 84 North British 27793 1960 Bo-Bo York[103] 1979–7001
BR 87001 Stephenson Class 87 BREL Crewe 1973 Bo-Bo York[104] 2005–7698

Narrow gauge electric

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Railway Number Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image
Channel Tunnel Construction RA36 4wBE/WE Hunslet 9423 1990 900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) York[105] 1992–7394

Electric multiple units coaches

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All these coaches are 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge unless noted otherwise.

Railway Unit number Unit type or class Car number Car type Builder Built Location Object Number Image
North Eastern Railway Electric unit 3267 Parcels 1904 North Shields[106] 1978–7067
Southern Railway 1293 405 (4-SUB) 8143 Eastleigh Works 1925 York 1978–7069
Southern Railway 3131 404 (4-COR) 11179 MBTO Lancing Carriage Works (underframes)
Eastleigh Works (bodywork)
1937 Shildon 1978–7071
London & North Western Railway LNWR electric 28249 MBTO Metropolitan Cammell 1915 York 1978–7068
Southern Railway 2090 401 (2-BIL) 12123 MBT Southern Railway 1937 Shildon[107] 1985–7001
Southern Railway 2090 401 (2-BIL) 10656 DTC Southern Railway 1937 Shildon[108] 1985–7002
Southern Region of British Railways 4308 414 (2-HAP) 61275 DMBSO Eastleigh Works 1958 Shildon[109] 2010-7198/1
Southern Region of British Railways 4308 414 (2-HAP) 75395 DTC Eastleigh Works 1958 Shildon[110] 2010-7198/2
Eastern Region of British Railways 306017 Class 306
  • 65217
  • 65417
  • 65617
  • DMSO
  • TBSO
  • DTSO
Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company
Metro-Cammell
1949 Shildon[111] 2010–7263
JR-West 0 Series Shinkansen 22–141 Panto/Cab 1976 York[112] 2001–7500
Eurostar International Class 373 373308 Power Car GEC-Alsthom 1994 York[113][114] 2019–359

Electric tramcars

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Railway Number Class or Type Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
Glasgow Corporation[Note 65] 585 Standard Glasgow Corporation 1901 Single truck Wroughton (store)[115] 1962-356

Internal combustion

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Standard gauge locomotives

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The following locomotives are all 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge and powered by diesel engines unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number Type or
Class
Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
Industrial Petrol Motor Rail 4217 1925 4wPM Shildon[116] 1987-7000
CEGB D21 Hexhamshire Diesel electric Armstrong Whitworth D21 1933 0-4-0 Tanfield[117][118] 1978–7008
LMS 7050 Diesel mechanical Drewry/EE Drewry 2047
EE 874
1934 0-4-0 York[119] 2008–7160
BR 13079[Note 66] Class 08 BR Darlington 1953 0-6-0 Shildon[120] 1985–7000
BR 08911[Note 67] Class 08 BR Horwich 1962 0-6-0 York[9] Plant
EE DP1 Deltic Prototype EE 2007 1955 Co-Co Shildon[121] 1963–80
BR D8000[Note 68] Class 20 EE/Vulcan EE 2347 VF D375 1957 Bo-Bo York[122] 1981–7002
BR 31018[Note 69] Class 31/0 Brush 71 1957 A1A-A1A York[123] 1978–7000
BR D200[Note 70] Class 40 EE/Vulcan EE 2367 VF D395 1958 1Co-Co1 York[124] 1988–7001
Industrial H001 Diesel hydraulic Sentinel 10003 1959 4wDH Shildon[125] 2009–7090
BR D2090[Note 71] Class 03 BR Doncaster 1960 0-6-0 Shildon[126] 1976–7005
BR D6535[Note 72] Class 33/1 BRC&W DEL 127 1960 Bo-Bo Loughborough[127] 2005–7286
BR D2860 Class 02 Yorkshire Engine Co. 2843 1961 0-4-0 York[128] 1978–7001
BR D6700[Note 73] Class 37 EE/Vulcan EE 2863 VF D579 1961 Co-Co Loughborough[129] 2001–7861[130]
BR D9002 Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry[Note 74] Class 55 EE/Vulcan EE 2907 VF D559 1961 Co-Co York[131] 1987–7002
BR 09017 Class 09 Horwich Works 1961 0-6-0 York[9] Plant
BR D1023 Western Fusilier Class 52 BR Swindon 1963 C-C Didcot[132] 1978–7002[133]
BR 47798 Prince William[Note 75][134] Class 47 BR Crewe 1965 Co-Co York[135] 2004–7243
BR 41001[Note 76] Class 41[Note 77] BREL Crewe 1972 Bo-Bo Shildon[136] 1988–7000
BR 43002 Sir Kenneth Grange Class 43 BREL Crewe 1975 Bo-Bo York[137] 2020-105
BR 43102 The Journey Shrinker Class 43 BREL Crewe 1978 Bo-Bo Shildon[138] 2021–966[139]

Narrow gauge locomotives

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These locomotives are all powered by diesel engines unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number Type Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image
Yorkshire Water Authority[Note 78] Simplex No 2275 Petrol Motor Rail 1377 1918 4wPM 2 ft (610 mm) Leighton Buzzard[140]
Yorkshire Water Authority[Note 79] Ruston Hornsby 187105 1937 4wDM 2 ft (610 mm) Leighton Buzzard[141] 1978–7046
NCB[Note 80] 14 Hudswell Clarke DM1274 1962 0-6-0DM 3 ft (914 mm) Shildon[142] 2005–7601
NCB [Note 81] 9 Hunslet 9227 1986 Bo-Bo 3 ft (914 mm) Shildon[143] 2005–7600

Diesel multiple unit coaches

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All these coaches are 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge and power by diesel engines unless noted otherwise.

Railway Number Class or Type Builder Works
Number
Built Location Object Number Image
GWR 4 Railcar AEC 1934 York[50] 1978–7070
BR 51562 + 51922 2-car
Class 108
BR Derby 1959–1960 York[144] 1993–7000
BR 51192 + 54352 2-car
Class 101
Metro Cammell 1957–1958 NNR[145] 2004–7105
BR APT-E Gas turbine prototype APT BR Derby 1970 Shildon[146] 1976–7002
BR LEV1 Experimental railbus Leyland 1975 Weardale Railway[147] 1987–7017
BR 142001
(55542 + 55592)
2-car
Class 142
BR Derby 1985 Shildon[148] 2020–106

Coaching stock

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Railway Number Type Builder Diagram and lot no. Built Location Object Number Image
B&WR Four-wheel composite 1834 York [149] 1975–7037
B&WR Four-wheel second 1834 York [150] 1975–7038
B&WR Four-wheel open third 1834 York [151] 1975–7039
L&BR 2 Four-wheel Royal Saloon Underframe (Euston Works)

Body (Carriage builder in Gough Street)

1842 York [152] 1983–7001
M&BR 1 Four-wheel first Wright and Sons 1844 Manchester Museum[153] Y1993.101
S&DR 31 Four-wheel 1st & 2nd comp Horner & Wilkinson 1846 Shildon [154] 1975–7034
S&DR 59 Four-wheel 1st & 2nd comp Tweeddale Barton 1847 Shildon [155] 1975–7041
ECR 64 Four-wheel first 1852 York [156] 1978–7054
NBR 1 Horse-drawn "Dandy Car" NBR, St Margarets, Edinburgh Dia 117 1856 York [157] 1975–7058
Cornwall Railway 5 Broad gauge third (body section) 1859 or 1865? Wroughton (store) [158][159] 1995–7788
LNWR 802 12-wheel Royal Saloon (two 6w bodies as one) Wolverton 1869, 1895 (rebuilt to 12w) York [160] 1983–7002
NLR 32 Four-wheel Directors' Saloon Bow 1872 Shildon [161] 1975–7029
MR 901 Six-wheel composite Derby Dia No. 516, Lot no. 111 1885 York [162] 1975–7033
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway 2 1 ft 11+12 in (597 mm) gauge Brake comp/Obs saloon Bristol 1897 York [163] 1988–7002
ECJS 12 Clerestory Corridor Third York Dia No. 18, 14 1898 York [164] 1978–7056
WCJS (LNWR) 200 Twelve-wheel 1st class Dining Wolverton Dia No. LNW29 1900 Shildon [165] 1975–7032
LNWR 800 Twelve-wheel Royal Saloon Wolverton 1902 York [166] 1983–7004
LNWR 801 Twelve-wheel Royal Saloon Wolverton 1902 Shildon [167] 1983–7003
LSWR 847 Tri-comp Lavatory Brake Eastleigh Dia No. 69, Lot No. 1190 1903 York [168] 1978–7057
LNWR 303 Brake First Corridor Wolverton Dia No. 127 1905 York [169] 1978–7058
LNWR 310 Brake First Corridor Wolverton Dia No. 127 1905 Shildon [170] 1978–7059
NER 3591 Clerestory Dynamometer Car Darlington Works Dia No. 101a 1906 York [171] 1975–7050
LSWR 72 Dining Saloon, later ambulance car 1907 York [172] 2013–7191
ECJS 395 Twelve-wheel Royal Saloon Doncaster Dia No. 81 1908 York [173] 1983–7007
GCR 666 Third Open Dukinfield Dia No. 5G1, Lot No. 5067 1910 Swithland[174][175] (available for transfer out of the collection 2020)[176] 1988–7003
SECR 59 Topaz Pullman Parlour First Bristol Dia No. G 1914 York [177] 1975–7028
MR 3463 Twelve-wheel 3rd dining Derby Dia No. 575, Lot No. 843 1914 York [178] 1975–7030
Rhodesia Railways 1808 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge 1st/2nd class sleeping car (originally 1st) Metropolitan Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company, Birmingham 1928 National Collections Centre, Wroughton[179] 2005-7446
L&MR Four-wheel 2nd Open (replica) 1930 York 1975–7036
L&MR 1 Four-wheel 2nd Open (replica) 1930 York [180] 1975–7036
L&MR Huskisson Four-wheel 1st (replica) LMS 1930 York [181] 1978–7050
L&MR Traveller Four-wheel 1st (replica) LMS 1930 York [182] 1975–7035
CIWL 3792 Sleeping Car Ateliers de Construction du Nord de la France, Blanc-Misseron 1936 Shildon [183] 1978–7047
LNER 650 Buffet Car York Dia No. 167, Lot No. 761 1937 York [184] 1978–7065
LMS 5987 Corridor Brake Third Derby Dia No. 1968, Lot No. 1035 1937 York [185] 1977–7000
LMS 45053 Mobile Test Unit 1938 Embsay[186]
LMS 799 Twelve-wheel Royal Saloon Wolverton Dia No. 2054, Lot No. 1168 1941 York [187] 1983–7006
BR 35468 Brake Corridor Second Wolverton railway works, BR Dia No. 181, Lot No. 30721 1963 York [188] 1990–7377
BR 21274 Brake Corridor Composite Derby, BR Dia No. 172, Lot No. 30732 1964 Shildon [189] 1995–7147

Non-passenger coaching stock

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Railway Number Type Builder Diagram and lot no. Built Location Object Number Image
Grand Junction Railway 282693 1838 Travelling Post Office replica Wolverton (LMS) 1938 Shildon [190][191] 1975-7043/1
West Coast Joint Stock (LNWR) 186 TPO Wolverton Dia No. 87 1883 York[192] 1975–7042
GNR 948 Six-wheel full brake Doncaster 1887 York [193] 1975–7044
ECJS 82 Gangwayed Full Brake Doncaster Dia No. 38 1908 Shildon [194] 1988–7008
LNWR 275 Four-wheel Open Carriage Truck Wolverton Dia No. 466 1908 York [195] 1988–7009
GWR 2775 "Siphon G" Milk Van Swindon Dia No. O33, Lot No. 1578 1936 Shildon [196] 1988–7010
LMS 44057 Six-wheel milk tank Derby Works Dia No. 1994, Lot No. 1067 1937 York [197] 1988–7011
SR 3733 Special Cattle Van Lancing, BR 1951 Shildon [198] 1988–7012
BR 96369 Horse Box Earlestown, BR Dia No. 751, Lot No. 30146 1957 Shildon [199] 1988–7013

Goods wagons and freight stock

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Railway Number Type Builder Diagram and lot no. Built Location Object Number Image
Peak Forest Tramway 174 Four-wheel quarry truck 1815 York[200] 1975–7053
Four-wheel Chaldron wagon 1826 Shildon[201] 1975–7054
Thomas James, Stratford and Moreton Tramway Horse-drawn wagon c.1840-45 York[202] 1995-7001
Dandy cart c.1845 design York[203] 1975–7060
GNR 112 Four-wheel hand crane Doncaster, GNR 1848 Shildon[204] 1978–7120
Seaham Harbour 31 Chaldron wagon c.1865-70 Shildon[205] 1975–7055
NER 512 Four-wheel oil tank wagon Darlington Wagon & Engineering Co. 1889 Shildon[206] 1975–7045
MSLR 6671 4-plank Goods wagon Dukinfield, MSLR 1890 Manchester[207] Y1998.24
NER 12 Snow Plough NER Dia No. U31 1891 Shildon[208] 1978–7123
LSWR 99 Four-wheel goods brake van Eastleigh, LSWR Dia No. 1541 1894 York[209] 1978–7091
Caledonian Railway 300041 Well Trolley St. Rollox, CR Dia No. 41 1896 Bo'ness[210]
LSWR 5830 Open Carriage Truck Eastleigh, LSWR Dia No. 1641 1898 Yeovil[211] 1978–
Shell-Mex and BP 3171 Four-wheel rectangular tank wagon 1901 Shildon[212] 1983–7775
NER 4551 Four-wheel 8-plank hopper 1902 Shildon[213] 1978–7093
NER 63229 Stores van York Dia No. H3 1902 North Yorkshire Moors 1982–7002 [214]
NER CME 13 Steam breakdown crane Manchester, Cravens 1907 York[215] 1975–7051
NER 14974 Four-wheel loco sand wagon 1912 Shildon[216] (available for transfer out of the collection 2021)[217] 1978–7095
LSWR 1904 Gunpowder Van Eastleigh, LSWR Dia No. 1701 1912 Yeovil[218]
LNWR 21408 Goods van Earlestown, LNWR Dia No. 88 1917 York[219] 1978–7076
GCR Single bolster Birmingham, Metro-Cammell 1920 Shildon[220] (available for transfer out of the collection 2020)[176] 1994–7391
LNER 14 Nitric Acid Tank 1928 Yeovil[221]
9988 7-plank end-tip mineral wagon 1931 York [222] 1978–7115
GWR 112884 'Mink G' goods van Swindon, GWR Dia No. V.22, Lot No. 1067 1931 York [223] 1978–7101
LMS 295987 Goods brake van Derby, LMS Dia No. D1890, Lot No. 71x 1933 York[224] 1984–7000
PLM 475014 Ferry Van Mauberge, PLM 1935 York [225] 1988–7017
BR ex GWR 126438 Motor Car Goods Van Swindon, GWR Dia No. G31 1935 Shildon [226] 1988–7016
SR 56297 "Queen Mary" goods brake van Lancing/Ashford Works, SR Dia No. 1550, Lot No. 867 1936 York[227] 1980–7002
LMS 472867 3-plank open wagon Derby, LMS Dia No. D1927, Lot No. 922 1936 York [228] 1982–7003
LMS 499254 Tube Wagon Horbury, Chas Roberts Dia No. D1675, Lot No. 938 1936 York [229] 1978–7116
BR ex WD W 161042 "Warflat" 50-ton Bogie Flat Wagon Birmingham, Metro-Cammell Dia No. BR 73 1940 Shildon [230] 1988-7015
LNER 246710 Goods brake van Darlington Works, LNER Dia No. 158 1941 North Yorkshire Moors [231] 1994–7392
LMS 700728 Lowmac Shildon, LNER Dia No. P54A, Lot No. 1342 1944 York [232] 1978–7103
LNER 270919 Coal Hopper Motherwell, Hurst Nelson Dia No. 100 1945 Shildon [233] 1978–7106
LNER DE 470818 Ballast Brake Van Wishaw, R. Y. Pickering Dia No. 203 1948 Shildon [234] (available for transfer out of the collection 2021)[217] 1993–7121
BR 900805 Well Trolley Derby, BR Dia No. 2/730, Lot No. 2029 1950 York [235] 1978–7110
BR B 901601 Trestrol EC Teesside Bridge & Engineering Dia No. 2/681, Lot No. 2175 1950 East Lancs[236] 1992–7393
BR 893343 Cattle Van Swindon, BR Dia No. 1/353, Lot No. 2269 1951 York [237] 1978–7111
BR B 943139 Bogie Bolster Birmingham, Metro-Cammell Dia No. 1/471, Lot No. 2406 1952 York [238] 1978–7112
ICI 19154 Bogie Mineral Hopper Wagon Horbury, Chas Roberts 1953 Shildon [239] 2001-7167
National Benzole 2022 Petrol Tank Wagon Cardiff, Powell Duffryn 1954 Shildon [240] 1975-7048
BR 227009 Mineral Wagon Teesside Bridge & Engineering Dia No. 1/108, Lot No. 2742 1955 York [241] 1982–7005
BR 743141 China Clay wagon Swindon, BR Dia No. 1/051, Lot No. 2697 1955 York [242] 1995–7146
BR 873368 Presflo Cement Hopper Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Dia No. 1/272, Lot No. 3361 1961 Shildon [243] 1986–7004
BR B 882583 Banana Van Wolverton, BR Dia No. 1/246, Lot No. 3290 1960 York [244] 1978–7114
BR 350000 "Merry-go-Round" hopper coal wagon Darlington, BR Prototype HAA 1964 Shildon [245] 1995–7852
Philips Petroleum 85209 Bogie Petrol Tank Wagon Horbury, Chas Roberts Dia No. 6/291 1970 Shildon [246] 7053-1985
BR 60152-601403 Pair of Freightliner Bogie Flat Wagons Ashford, BR FGA 1971 York

Rolling stock formerly part of the National Collection

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Standard gauge steam locomotives

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Railway Number and name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
LSWR 563[Note 82] T3 Class LSWR Nine Elms 380 1893 4-4-0 Swanage[247] 1975–7000[248][Note 83]
GWR 2818 2800 Class GWR Swindon 2122 1905 2-8-0 Swindon[249][250] 1976–7001[Note 84]
NSR 2[Note 85] New L Class NSR Stoke 1922 0-6-2T Foxfield[251] 1978–7032[252][Note 86]
CEGB Eustace Forth Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns 7063 1942 0-4-0ST Foxfield[253] 1978–7007[254][Note 87]
WD King Feisal of Iraq Hunslet 3183 1944 0-6-0ST [Note 88][255] 2005–7287[253][Note 89]

Internal combustion

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Railway Number and name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Location Object Number Image
BR 50033 Glorious Class 50 English-Electric 3803 1968 Co-Co Severn Valley Railway

Narrow gauge steam locomotives

[edit]
Railway Number or name Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image
Industrial Handyman Hudswell Clarke 573 1900 0-4-0ST 3 ft (914 mm) Statfold[256][257] 2008–7985[Note 90]

Narrow gauge electric

[edit]
Railway Number Type or Class Builder Works
Number
Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image
Post Office 809 1930 stock EE 809 1931 A-1-1-A 2 ft (610 mm) Statfold[258] 1986–7000

Electric multiple unit coaches

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Railway Unit number Unit class Car number Car type Builder Built Location Object Number Image
LMS 502
  • 28361
  • 29896
  • DMBTO
  • DTC
Derby 1939 Merseyside Transport Trust [259][260][261] [Note 91]
BR (SR) 3545 4-VEP 76875 DTC British Railways 1974 Shepherdswell[262][263] 2006–7360 [Note 92][264]
BR Class 370 49006 Power Car BREL Derby 1980 Crewe Heritage Centre

Passenger coaches

[edit]
Railway Number Type Builder Diagram and lot no. Built Location Object number Image
GWR 820 Six-wheel tricomposite (was BG) Swindon Dia No. U29, Lot no. 370 1887 Didcot[265][266][267] 1978–7055[Note 93]
MR 2234 Railmotor, now Saloon Derby, MR Dia No. 479, Lot No. 578 1904, Saloon: 1907 Horncliffe[268] [Note 94]
LYR 10825 Third Class Corridor, later Medical Examination Car Newton Heath, LYR Dia No. 90, Lot No. E32 1910 Rowsley[269][270] [Note 95]
LNWR 5000 Chairman's Saloon Wolverton Dia No. D12 1920 Butterley [271]
SR 1456 Third Open Lancing (underframe)
Eastleigh (body)
Dia No. 2017, Lot No. E3234 1947 Ropley[272][273][Note 96] [Note 97]
BR 4286 Tourist Second Open BRCW Dia No. 93, Lot No. 30207 1956 North Yorkshire Moors[274]
BR 311 Eagle Pullman Kitchen First Metro Cammell Dia No. 130, Lot No. 3281 1960 Tyseley Locomotive Works[275] [Note 98]
BR 1100 Prototype Griddle Car Eastleigh, BR Dia No. 30, Lot No. 30637 1960 Great Central[276]
BR 13252 Prototype Mk2 FK Swindon (BR) Dia No. 120, Lot No. 30550 1962 Mid-Norfolk[277] [Note 99]
BR 81025 Gangwayed Full Brake Sheffield, Cravens Dia No. 711, Lot No. 30224 1956 Bluebell Railway[278] Museum catering vehicle Countess of York

Non-passenger coaching stock

[edit]
Railway Number Type Builder Diagram and lot no. Built Location Object number Image
SR 4920 Post Office Sorting Van Eastleigh Dia No. 3192, Lot No. 1043 1939 Nene Valley Railway[279] [Note 100]
LMS 30272 Post Office Sorting Van Wolverton Dia No. 2167, Lot No. 1559 1949 Nene Valley Railway[280] [Note 101]

Wagons

[edit]
Railway Number Type Builder Diagram and lot no. Built Location Object Number Image
MSLR Goods van underframe 1882 Aysgarth[281] 1978–7075 [Note 102]
GCR 10 Goods van body 1910 York, now scrapped [282] 1978–7075 [Note 103]
GNR 432764 Goods van GNR 1915 York, now scrapped or dismantled [283] 1976–7096 [Note 104]
NER Goods van NER 1917 Embsay[284] [Note 105]
LSWR 11813 Machinery Flat Eastleigh, LSWR Dia No. 1676 1921 Ropley[285][286] 1994–7393
LMS 197266 Ballast/Plough brake van Sheffield, Cravens Dia No. D1805, Lot No. 635 1932 Embsay[176][287] 1980–7008 [288]
LMS 722702 Single bolster Derby (LMS) Dia No. D1950, Lot No. 1105 1938 York, now scrapped [289] [Note 106]
SNCF 192437 Mineral Wagon Birmingham, Metro-Cammell Dia No. 1/112, Lot No. 2286 1946 Midsomer Norton[290][291] 1978–7105[Note 107]
SR 14036 Shock absorbing wagon Ashford (BR SR) Dia No. 1392, Lot No. 3443 1948 Bluebell Railway[292] 1982–7007[Note 107]
BR B 383560 Iron Ore Tippler Shildon, BR Dia No. 1/181, Lot No. 2601 1953 Rutland Railway Museum[293][294] 1978–7113[Note 107]
BR B 436275 Iron Ore Hopper Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company Dia No. 1/162, Lot No. 2148 1950 Rutland Railway Museum[295][294] 1978–7108[Note 107]

Notes

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  1. ^ Sectionalised replica of original Rocket of 1829.
  2. ^ Working replica of original Rocket of 1829.
  3. ^ Working replica of original Sans Pareil.
  4. ^ Novelty was rebuilt in 1929
  5. ^ Working replica of original Planet of 1830
  6. ^ Only the tender of Etherley remains
  7. ^ Columbine was built as number 49 of the Grand Junction Railway but is preserved in later guise as number 1868 of the London and North Western Railway.
  8. ^ Cornwall was originally numbered 173 but is preserved with its later number 3020.
  9. ^ Shannon was built for the Sandy and Potton Railway and later worked on the Cromford and High Peak Railway and Wantage Tramway.
  10. ^ North Eastern Railway 66 was later renumbered 1478.
  11. ^ The Beattie Well tank was built by Beyer Peacock in 1874 for the London and South Western Railway. It initially carried the number 298 but this was later changed to 0298 in a duplicate series and was rebuilt at their Eastleigh Works in 1921. When it became the property of the Southern Railway it initially carried the number E0298 but this was changed to 3298. It is preserved in British Railways guise with its final number 30587.
  12. ^ Boxhill was originally numbered 82 but this was later changed to 682. On transfer to the Southern railway this became 380S in their Service Stock series.
  13. ^ Gladstone was originally numbered 214 but was renumbered 618. Upon transfer to the Southern Railway this became B618.
  14. ^ Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 1008 was numbered 10621 by the London Midland and Scottish Railway, and 50621 by British Railways.
  15. ^ Hardwicke was London North Western Railway 790 and then London Midland and Scottish Railway 5031.
  16. ^ Only the tender of Stirling Single 1002 survives. It has been attached to Single No. 1 since 2014.
  17. ^ T26 Class 490 was built for the Great Eastern Railway. The London and North Eastern Railway gave it the number 7490 in 1923 but later changed this to 2785, so for British Railways it was number 62785.
  18. ^ M7 Class 245 was numbered E245 by the Southern Railway but later reverted to plain 245; under British Railways ownership it carried number 30245.
  19. ^ Taff Vale Railway number 28 became 450 in Great Western Railway ownership.
  20. ^ Henry Oakley was renumbered 3990 by the London and North Eastern Railway.
  21. ^ Midland Railway 673 had earlier carried number 118.
  22. ^ Great Northern Railway 1247 became 4247 under London and North Eastern Railway ownership. This was later changed to 8846 so it became British Railway's 68846.
  23. ^ T9 number 120 became Southern Railway's E120 before reverting to 120. For British Railways it was renumbered 30120.
  24. ^ South Eastern and Chatham Railway 737 became Southern Railway A737 before renumbering to 1737. Under British Railways it was number 31737.
  25. ^ Midland Railway 1000 was originally numbered 2361. Under British Railways it was number 41000.
  26. ^ Midland Railway 1000 was rebuilt in 1914.
  27. ^ Great Northern Railway 251 became London and North Eastern Railway 3251 before renumbering to 2800.
  28. ^ City of Truro carried number 3717 for a time.
  29. ^ Great Eastern Railway 877 became London and North Eastern Railway 7087 before renumbering to 8633. Under British Railways it was number 68633.
  30. ^ Great Eastern Railway 1217 became London and North Eastern Railway 8217 before renumbering to 5567. Under British Railways it was number 65567.
  31. ^ 80 Thundersley became Midland Railway 2177. It retained this number with the London Midland and Scottish Railway but was later renumbered to 2148. Under British Railways it was number 41966.
  32. ^ 63601 was originally Great Central Railway 102. It became London and North Eastern Railway 5102 before renumbering to 3509.
  33. ^ North Eastern Railway 901 retained its number with the London and North Eastern Railway for many years but was eventually renumbered as 3460. Under British Railways it was number 63460.
  34. ^ Butler Henderson became London and North Eastern Railway 5506 before being renumbered as 2660. Under British Railways it was number 62660.
  35. ^ 49395 was originally London and North Western Railway 485, later Midland Railway 9395.
  36. ^ Flying Scotsman was originally numbered 4472 but later carried the numbers 502 then 103. British Railways numbered it 60103.
  37. ^ LMS 4027 was numbered 44027 by British Railways.
  38. ^ Sir lamiel was numbered 30777 by British Railways.
  39. ^ LMS 13000 was later numbered 2700 and then in British Railways ownership it became 42700.
  40. ^ Lord Nelson was numbered 30850 by British Railways.
  41. ^ Cheltenham was numbered 30925 by British Railways.
  42. ^ LMS 2500 was numbered 42500 by British Railways.
  43. ^ Chinese Government Railways KF7 was renumbered 607.
  44. ^ LMS 5000 was numbered 45000 by British Railways.
  45. ^ Green Arrow was originally numbered 4771 but later carried number 800 before becoming British Railways' 60800.
  46. ^ Mallard was originally number 4468 but was renumbered as 22 before becoming British Railways' 60022.
  47. ^ Duchess of Hamilton was numbered 46229 by British Railways.
  48. ^ The Q1 Class 0-6-0 carried the number C1 when built but was numbered 33001 by British Railways.
  49. ^ Sir Winston Churchill was numbered 21C151 by the Southern Railway and 34051 by British Railways.
  50. ^ Ellerman Lines was built by British Railways to an earlier Southern Railway design. It has been sectioned to show its construction.
  51. ^ The Barclay fireless locomotive was owned by Imperial Paper Mills.
  52. ^ Frank Galbraith was owned by the Teesside Bridge & Engineering Co.
  53. ^ The South African Railways Class 7A carries its SAR number 993, but when built for the Cape Government Railways it was numbered 390.
  54. ^ The South Devon Railway was absorbed by the Great Western Railway in 1876 and Tiny was then allocated number 2180.
  55. ^ The North Star replica includes some parts from 1837 original.
  56. ^ Iron Duke is a replica of a GWR locomotive built in 1847.
  57. ^ Southern Railway 75S was numbered DS75 by British railways.
  58. ^ North Eastern Railway electric locomotive number 1 was renumbered 4075 and then 6480 by the London and North Eastern railway. Under British Railways numbering it carried 26500.
  59. ^ North Staffordshire Railway battery electric locomotive number 1 later carried British Railways number BEL2.
  60. ^ The CEGB Bolton battery electric locomotive originally entered service with the South Wales Electrical Power Distribution Co. at Upper Boat power station where it was registered as No. 258 for working over the Great Western Railway.
  61. ^ Locomotive E26020 later carried the TOPS number 76020.
  62. ^ Locomotive 1505 originally carried the number 27001 prior to its sale to Nederlandse Spoorwegen in 1969
  63. ^ Locomotive E5001 later carried the TOPS number 71001.
  64. ^ Locomotive 84001 originally carried the number E3036.
  65. ^ 4 ft 7+34 in (1,416 mm) gauge.
  66. ^ Diesel shunter 13079 was renumbered D3079 but later carried TOPS number 08064.
  67. ^ Diesel shunter 08911 was originally numbered D4141.
  68. ^ D8000 later carried TOPS number 20050.
  69. ^ D5500 later carried TOPS number 31018.
  70. ^ D200 later carried TOPS number 40122.
  71. ^ D2090 later carried TOPS number 03090.
  72. ^ D6535 was converted to a Class 33/1 in 1967 and later carried the TOPS number 33116.
  73. ^ D6700 later carried TOPS number 37119 until modified to Class 37/3 when it became 37350.
  74. ^ D9002 later carried TOPS number 55002.
  75. ^ Class 47 locomotive number D1656 became 47072 in 1974 after the TOPS numbering system came into use. Its steam heating boiler was replaced by electric train heating in 1984 and therefore renumbered 47609. The following year it was given the name Fire Fly to commemorate an historic Great Western Railway steam locomotive and was further renmubered to 47834 in 1989. In 1995 it was renumbered once more to 47798 and the name changed to Prince William; it was also repainted in plum colour as one of the locomotives allocated to pull the British Royal Train.
  76. ^ 41001 was one of the two power cars of the prototype High Speed Diesel Train which, as a complete train, carried the number 252001. It carried car number 43000 and later ADB975812 when no longer in revenue service.
  77. ^ The Class 41 was the prototype for the InterCity 125 or "High Speed Train".
  78. ^ Simplex 2275 worked at Knostrop Sewage Works but was originally built for the War Department Light Railways.
  79. ^ Ruston Hornsby 187105 was used by the Yorkshire water Authority at Naburn Sewage Works.
  80. ^ Number 14 was operated by the National Coal Board at Ellington Colliery, Northumberland.
  81. ^ Number 9 was operated by the National Coal Board at Ellington Colliery, Northumberland.
  82. ^ London and South Western Railway 563 was numbered E563 by the Southern Railway and 30563 by British Railways.
  83. ^ London and South Western Railway 563 was donated from the National Collection to the Swanage Railway in 2017.
  84. ^ Great Western Railway 2818 was donated from the National Collection to STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway in 2017.
  85. ^ North Staffordshire Railway number 2 was later London Midland and Scottish Railway number 2271. It was then sold to Manchester Collieries where it was their number 2.
  86. ^ North Staffordshire Railway number 2 was transferred from the National Collection to the Foxfield railway in 2016.
  87. ^ RSH 0-4-0ST Eustace Forth was donated from the National Collection to the Foxfield Railway in August 2014.
  88. ^ 0-6-0ST King Feisal of Iraq is currently at the Flour Mills Workshops in Bream, Gloucestershire for overhaul.
  89. ^ Ownership of Austerity tank King Faisal of Iraq was transferred from the National Collection to the Flour Mill in February 2016.
  90. ^ Handyman was donated from the National Collection to the Statfold Narrow Gauge Museum Trust in 2021.
  91. ^ Ownership transferred from NRM to Friends of the 502 group by October 2011.
  92. ^ Ownership of 4-VEP 3545 was transferred to the East Kent Railway as of 2016.
  93. ^ De-accessioned from the National Collection in 2022.
  94. ^ Into National Collection in 1977, de-accessioned around 2015.
  95. ^ 10825 joined the National Collection through the Science and Industry Museum collection. The carriage was de-accessioned and transferred to the LMS Carriage Association in 2018.
  96. ^ At Ropley for major restoration on 25-year loan since 2012.
  97. ^ During re-appraisal of items from the National Collection in the 1990s, 1456 went to the Bluebell.
  98. ^ 311 Eagle was part of the National Collection but was reported to be no longer be part of it in February 2019.
  99. ^ 13252 was said to no longer be a part of the National Collection on its RHRP (VCT carriage survey) page and now owned by the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
  100. ^ Ownership transferred from NRM to the Nene Valley Railway in April 2005.
  101. ^ Donated to the Nene Valley Railway by the NRM in March 1996.
  102. ^ Body of the van scrapped in September 2011. Donated by NRM to Aysgarth Station Project.
  103. ^ Body of the van scrapped in September 2011.
  104. ^ Van dismantled in September 2011 and ironwork sent to an unknown site.
  105. ^ De-accessioned from the National Collection in 2003. Now at Embsay.
  106. ^ De-accessioned from the National Collection in 2006, then scrapped in 2012.
  107. ^ a b c d De-accessioned from the National Collection in 2021.

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  86. ^ "Isle of Man Railway "Pender" locomotive". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  87. ^ "Lancashire & Yorkshire veterans set for Bury stay". Steam Railway. No. 544. Bauer Media. 28 April 2023. p. 18.
  88. ^ "Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway locomotive, Wren". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  89. ^ "Cape Government locomotive and tender 4-8-0, 1896". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  90. ^ "Beyer-Garratt South African Railways Locomotive". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
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  92. ^ "Steam locomotive, entitled Tiny". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  93. ^ "Pakistan Railways steam locomotive". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
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  95. ^ "Steam locomotive entitled Iron Duke". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  96. ^ "Electric locomotive from City & South London Railway". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  97. ^ "Bo-Third Rail No D75S". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  98. ^ "Bo-Bo No 1". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  99. ^ "NSR battery locomotive". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  100. ^ "Electric locomotive, No. 26020". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  101. ^ "EM2 Electric Locomotive". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  102. ^ "Electric locomotive, No. E5001". Our collection. Science Museum Group Collection. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  103. ^ "British Railways electric locomotive Bo-Bo Class 84, No 84001, 1960". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  104. ^ "British Rail Bo-Bo Class 87 electric locomotive, No 87001, 19741960". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
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  106. ^ "Motor coach, driving trailer composite". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
  107. ^ "Motor brake 3rd, SR 2-Bil Unit". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  108. ^ "Motor coach, driving trailer composite, SR 2-Bil Unit". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  109. ^ "Class 414 motor coach number 61275". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  110. ^ "Class 414 driving trailer 75395". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  111. ^ "Class 306". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  112. ^ "West Japan Railways Shinkansen "Bullet Train", 1976". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
  113. ^ Eurostar Power Car Goes on Display Rail Express issue 235 December 2015 page 13
  114. ^ "Eurostar TMST power car 373 308". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  115. ^ "Tramcar built for the Glasgow Corporation". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  116. ^ "Petrol locomotive". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  117. ^ "Diesel electric locomotive No D21 named Hexhamshire". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  118. ^ Together Again! Facebook post, Tanfield Railway. 2019-09-25.
  119. ^ "Diesel mechanical locomotive, 'Rorke's Drift'". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  120. ^ "Class 08 Shunter". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  121. ^ "English Electric Company diesel electric locomotive "Deltic" Co-Co 3300HP, 1955". Our collection. Science Museum Group Collection. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  122. ^ "Class 20 No. 20050". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  123. ^ "British Railways diesel electric locomotive AIA-AIA Class 31, No D5500 (31018), 1957". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  124. ^ "British Railways D200". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  125. ^ "Diesel hydraulic shunting locomotive". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  126. ^ "Diesel locomotive, number No. 03090". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  127. ^ "Diesel Electric Locomotive class 33". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  128. ^ "Diesel-hydraulic locomotive, Class 02 0-4-0 No D2860". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  129. ^ "National Railway Museum Class 37 to go back in traffic with loan move". National Railway Museum. Science Museum Group. 16 February 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  130. ^ "BR Type 3 Class 37 No. 6700". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  131. ^ "Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  132. ^ "A Western locomotive for Didcot". Didcot Railway Centre. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  133. ^ "Diesel-hydraulic locomotive, Western Fusilier". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  134. ^ "Number : 47798". The 47's. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  135. ^ "Diesel locomotive named the Prince William". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  136. ^ "HST power car". Our collection. Science Museum Group Collection. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  137. ^ "High Speed Train power car 43002". Our collection. Science Museum Group Collection. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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  139. ^ "High Speed Train Power Car diesel electric locomotive Class 43 number 43302". Our collection. Science Museum Group Collection. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  140. ^ "40 H". 4 March 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  141. ^ "Diesel locomotive, number 187105". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  142. ^ "Ellington mining loco No. DM1274". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  143. ^ "Ellington mining loco No. 9227". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  144. ^ "Diesel multiple unit; British Rail; Class 108". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  145. ^ "BR Driving Brake and Trailer Car". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  146. ^ "BR Driving Brake and Trailer Car". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  147. ^ "Experimental diesel railbus, LEV 1, 1975". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  148. ^ "Class 142 Pacer Diesel Multiple Unit Train 142 001". Our collection. Science Museum Group. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
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  150. ^ "Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 2nd class railway carriage, 1834 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  151. ^ "Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 3rd Class open railway carriage, 1834 | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  152. ^ "Queen Adelaide's Saloon, NO. 2 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  153. ^ "Manchester and Birmingham Railway Carriage | Science Museum Group Collection".
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  155. ^ "Stockton & Darlington Railway carriage | Science Museum Group Collection".
  156. ^ "Eastern Counties Railway First class railway carriage, 1851 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  157. ^ "Dandy car, North British Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  158. ^ "Cornwall railway broad gauge carriage section | Science Museum Group Collection".
  159. ^ "Cornwall 5 broad gauge TZ (Part body only) built 1859".
  160. ^ "Queen Victoria's Saloon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  161. ^ "Directors Saloon, North London Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  162. ^ "Midland Railway composite carriage | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  163. ^ "Brake composite/Observation saloon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  164. ^ "East Coast Joint Stock, 3rd Class railway carriage, 1898 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  165. ^ "Dining Car number 76, London & North Western Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  166. ^ "King Edward's Saloon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  167. ^ "Queen Alexandra's Saloon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  168. ^ "Tri-composite railway carriage | Science Museum Group Collection".
  169. ^ "London & North Western Railway 1st class corridor brake no. 5154 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  170. ^ "London & North Western Railway 1st class corridor brake no. 5155 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  171. ^ "North Eastern Railway Dynamometer Car | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
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  173. ^ "Royal Saloon, Queen Mary's | Science Museum Group Collection".
  174. ^ "Great Central Railway Barnum coach | Science Museum Group Collection".
  175. ^ "GCR 666 'Barnum' Third Open built 1910". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk.
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  181. ^ "Railway carriage entitled "Huskisson", Liverpool & Manchester Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  182. ^ "Replica of Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1st Class carriage "Traveller" | Science Museum Group Collection".
  183. ^ "Compagnie Internationale de Wagon-Lits et de Grands Express Europeens sleeping car, 1933 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  184. ^ "Gresley Buffet Car | Science Museum Group Collection".
  185. ^ "London Midland & Scottish Railway 3rd Class brake corridor railway carriage | Science Museum Group Collection".
  186. ^ "LMS 45053 Mobile Test Unit built 1938".
  187. ^ "Queen Elizabeth's Saloon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  188. ^ "British Railways Mark 1 BSK coach | Science Museum Group Collection".
  189. ^ "British Railways Mark I BCK carriage | Science Museum Group Collection".
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  195. ^ "London & North Western Railway open carriage truck | Science Museum Group Collection".
  196. ^ "Milk van, Great Western Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  197. ^ "London Midland & Scottish Railway United Dairies milk wagon, 1937 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  198. ^ "British Railways Special Cattle van, 1951 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  199. ^ "British Railways Horse Box | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  200. ^ "Peak Forest Canal Tramway wagon | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  201. ^ "Cramlington Colliery chaldron wagon, c 1826 | Science Museum Group Collection".
  202. ^ "Horse drawn railway wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  203. ^ "Dandy cart and horse | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  204. ^ "4-wheeled hand crane | Science Museum Group Collection".
  205. ^ "Seaham Harbour chaldron wagon | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  206. ^ "Tank wagon, North Eastern Railway - Shell-Mex and BP Ltd | Science Museum Group Collection".
  207. ^ "Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  208. ^ "Snow plough, North Eastern Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  209. ^ "Brake van, London & South Western Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  210. ^ "40 ton Bogie Trolley Wagon, Caledonian Railway".
  211. ^ "LSWR Four Wheel Open Carriage Truck built 1898". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
  212. ^ "Wagon owners plate, Shell-Mex & BP | Science Museum Group Collection".
  213. ^ "Hopper wagon, North Eastern Railway | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  214. ^ "NER DE 903012 Stores Van built 1902". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
  215. ^ "North Eastern Railway steam breakdown crane | Science Museum Group Collection".
  216. ^ "LNER sand wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
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  218. ^ "LSWR 1904 (fictitious) Gunpowder Van built 1912". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
  219. ^ "London & North Western Railway railway wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  220. ^ "Great Central Railway single bolster | Science Museum Group Collection".
  221. ^ "PO 14 Nitric Acid Tank built 1928". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
  222. ^ "Mineral wagon used at Stanton Ironworks | Science Museum Group Collection".
  223. ^ "Mink G goods van | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
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  225. ^ "Chemins de Fer de Paris a Lyon et a la Mediterranee (PLM) train ferry van, 1935 | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  226. ^ "Great Western Railway Mogo | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  227. ^ "Brake van, Southern Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  228. ^ "12-ton 3-Plank open wagon | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  229. ^ "LMSR M 499254 Tube Wagon built 1936". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
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  231. ^ "London & North Eastern Railway brake van | Science Museum Group Collection".
  232. ^ "Lowmac railway wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  233. ^ "Hopper wagon, London & North Eastern Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  234. ^ "Tunnel van, London & North Eastern Railway | Science Museum Group Collection".
  235. ^ "British Railways railway wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  236. ^ "Trestol well wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  237. ^ "British Railways cattle wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  238. ^ "British Railways 30 ton Bogie Bolster C | Science Museum Group Collection".
  239. ^ "Bogie hopper wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  240. ^ "National Benzole tank wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  241. ^ "16-ton mineral wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  242. ^ "British Railways china clay wagon | Science Museum Group Collection".
  243. ^ "British Railways Presflo cement wagon | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  244. ^ "British Railways Banana Van, 1960 | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  245. ^ "Prototype British Railways 'Merry-go-Round' hopper coal wagon, 1964 | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk.
  246. ^ "PO PP 85209 Fuel Oil Tank built 1970". The Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey Project. 6 January 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  247. ^ "national railway Museum gifts 'T3' to Swanage". Steam Railway. Steam Railway. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
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  249. ^ "Great Western Railway, number 2818". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
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  255. ^ "War Department steam locomotive "King Feisal of Iraq" 0-6-0 Austerity, No 3183, 1944". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  256. ^ "Steam locomotive "Handyman" 0-4-0ST, No 573". Our collection. Science Museum Group Collection. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
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  258. ^ "Underground train, No 809". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 21 July 2011.[dead link]
  259. ^ "LMS 28361 Motor Brake Second (Part of Class 502 EMU) built 1939".
  260. ^ "Steamport and the NRM « Friends of the 502 Group". www.class502.org.uk.
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  263. ^ "Slam Door commuter 4-VEP coach, 1974". Our collection. National Railway Museum. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
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  266. ^ "GWR 820 Dean Broad Gauge Six wheel Tricomposite built 1887".
  267. ^ "No 820 - Dean Six Wheel Tricomposite". Didcot Railway Centre. 2022. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
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  273. ^ "Bluebell Railway Carriages - No.1456". www.bluebell-railway.co.uk.
  274. ^ "BR 4286 Mk 1 Tourist Second Open (Study Coach) built 1956". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk.
  275. ^ "Pullman BRE 311 Eagle Pullman Kitchen First built 1960". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk.
  276. ^ "BR 1100 Mk 1 Prototype Griddle Car built 1960". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk.
  277. ^ "BR 13252 Prototype Mk 2 Corridor First built 1962". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk.
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  279. ^ "SR 4920 Post Office Sorting van (POS) built 1939".
  280. ^ "LMS 30272 Post Office Sorting Van built 1949". www.cs.rhrp.org.uk.
  281. ^ "MS&LR unknown (Frame only) Goods van built 1882".
  282. ^ "GCR 10 (body only) Goods Van built 1917". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
  283. ^ "GNR e 432764 Goods van built 1912".
  284. ^ "NER unknown Goods Van built 1917". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
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  289. ^ "LMSR DM 722702 Single Bolster built 1938".
  290. ^ "SNCF/BR mineral wagon | Science Museum Group Collection". collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk. Archived from the original on 11 July 2019.
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  295. ^ "BR B 436275 Iron Ore Hopper built 1950". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk.
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