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This is a list of rolling stock at Llangollen Railway, a preserved railway in Llangollen, North Wales.

Steam locomotives

The collection is predominantly made up of ex-Great Western or Midland locomotives, with a small number of industrial engines.

Operational

FW = Facing Corwen, FE = Facing Llangollen

Number & Name Description History & Current Status Livery Owner(s) Build Date Direction Photograph
No. 3802 GWR 2884 Class 2-8-0 Emerged from its 10-year overhaul in January 2018. Boiler ticket expires 2027. Re-entered service April 2024. BR Unlined Black with Early Emblem Private owner. 1938 FW
No. 7754 GWR 5700 Class 0-6-0PT Completed overhaul in November 2023. Boiler ticket expires in 2033. GWR Green with BRITISH RAILWAYS Lettering. Llangollen Railway Trust. 1930 FW
No. 5459 Austin 1 Kitson and Company 0-6-0ST Returned to steam after overhaul in March 2020 Lined Green. Llangollen Railway Trust 1932 FW

Undergoing overhaul, restoration, construction or repairs

Number & Name Description History & Current Status Livery Owner(s) Date Direction Photograph
No. 5532 GWR 4575 Class 2-6-2T Currently undergoing restoration. GWR Green. Llangollen Great Western Locomotive Group. 1928 FW ~
No. 80072 BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T Built at Brighton in November 1953. First restored in 2009, boiler ticket expired June 2019. Overhaul began in June 2021. BR Lined Black with Late Crest. 80072 Steam Locomotive Co. 1953 FW

DMUs

Vehicles Numbers TOPS Classification Current Status Livery Note Photograph
50454 50528 BR Class 104 Operational BR Blue Built in 1958
51907 54490 BR Class 108 Operational BR Blue and Grey Built in 1960. On long-term loan at the Midland Railway
50416 56171 BR Class 109 Operational BR Green Built 1957. Restored 2004 with the aid of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant. The only surviving unit in preservation.
51618 56223 BR Class 127/108 Operational BR Green On loan to Llangollen Railway since 2010. 56233 operational, 51618 re-entered service at 2023 diesel gala, 7 October 2023 following bodywork repairs.
55513 55533 BR Class 141 Operational Built 1984. On long-term loan at the Midland Railway
56456 - BR Class 105 Under Restoration BR Green Built 1958. Under restoration after having asbestos removed.
50447 - BR Class 104 Stored BR Blue Built in 1957. Currently stored in Pentrefelin Yard.

Diesel locomotives

Number & Name Description Current Status Livery Image
No. D2892 'Pilkington' Yorkshire Engine Co. 0-4-0 Shunter Operational BR Green
No. D2899 Yorkshire Engine Co. 0-4-0 Shunter Requires motor repairs BR Black
No. 03162 BR 0-6-0 Class 03 Awaiting repairs to final drive built in 1960. BR Blue
No. 08195 British Rail Class 08 Shunter Operational BR Black
No. D5310 BR Bo-Bo Class 26 Operational BR Green
No. 31271 BR Bo-Bo Class 31 Operational Trainload Construction
No. D1566 'Orion' BR Co-Co Class 47 Operational BR Blue

Coaching stock

Following the collapse of the Llangollen Railway PLC, a number of coaches were sold off at auction to cover costs. Further a number of privately owned vehicles were transferred to other lines leaving behind a much reduced fleet of passenger carrying vehicles. The jewel of the carriages now falls to the fleet of five restored ex-BR Suburbans, owned by the Llangollen Railway Trust and managed by the subsidiary "Llangollen Surburban Group".

Designed For Number Type Livery Status Notes Photograph
BR 4316 Tourist Second Open (TSO) Maroon Under Restoration Long term restoration by LRT.
BR E4472 Tourist Second Open (TSO) Chocolate & Cream Serviceable Saved by private individual from PLC auction. On long term hire to LRT.
BR 4858 Tourist Second Open (TSO) Carmine & Cream Serviceable Saved by LRT from PLC auction. Modified to accommodate wheelchair users.
GWR W5102 Brake Third Corridor (BTK) Maroon Stored Sheeted at Pentrefelin.
LNER 6854 Brake 4-Wheel Pigeon (BYP) Mock Clarabel livery Operational Restored as a disabled access 'Sunshine' coach. Formerly used as Clarabel at Thomas events.
BR E13340 First Compartment (FK) Carmine & Cream Serviceable Entered service 2007.
LMS 15509 Composite Corridor (CK) Maroon Stored Privately owned. Purchased for conversion to Buffet vehicle, project never started. Utilised as walk-through grotto for Santa Specials until late 2000s.
BR M15674 Composite Corridor (CK) Chocolate & Cream Serviceable Overhauled & Repainted 2018.
BR 25421 Second Compartment (SK) Carmine & Cream Serviceable Refurbished 2016.
LMS 31343 Brake Gangway Maroon Stored Former Berwyn Belle stores.
BR 34584 Exhibition (ex-BSK) Maroon Function coach, with DJ booth and disco floor. Ex-Berwyn Belle Disco. Saved by private individual from PLC auction. On long term hire to LRT.
BR W35188 Brake Corridor Second (BSK) Chocolate & Cream Serviceable Former parcels area converted to wheelchair saloon.
BR M35340 Brake Corridor Second (BSK) Maroon Serviceable ...
BR 43012 Composite Lavatory (CL) London Transport Red Serviceable Ex Kings Cross
BR 43034 Composite Lavatory (CL) Maroon Stored Awaiting restoration at Glyndyfrdwy.
BR 46116 Second (S) Maroon Stored Main purpose is a source of spares for the suburban fleet.
BR 46130 Second (S) London Transport Red Serviceable Ex Kings Cross
BR 46147 Second (S) Maroon Under Restoration Next vehicle expected to be outshopped.
BR 48004 Second Lavatory Open (SLO) London Transport Red Serviceable Entered service 2017.
BR 53170 Brake Second (BS) London Transport Red Serviceable Entered service 2021. Luggage compartment converted for wheelchair users, and end-windows installed to improve views.
BR 53182 Brake Second (TS) London Transport Red Serviceable Ex Kings Cross.
BR 80518 Brake Gangway (BG) Maroon Stored at Carrog. PWay Mess coach.
BR 80741 Brake Gangway (BG) LT Red Llangollen Bay. Ex-Berwyn Belle generator. Converted to 'The Carriage Tearoom'.
GWR 80975 Inspection Saloon (INSP) Choc & Cream Operational Ex Bodmin / Riviera Trains vehicle. Arrived 2009.
BR 81107 Brake Gangway (BG) Maroon Stored at Carrog. 80072 Fundraising shop.

Locomotives formerly based at Llangollen

Steam Locomotives

Number & Name Type History & Current Status Livery Current Owner(s) Photograph
No. 4936 Kinlet Hall GWR 4900 Class 4-6-0 Built in 1929 at Swindon Works. Arrived at the LR in 1992 but never operated on the line due to being in ex Barry Scrapyard condition, the engine departed from Llangollen in 1996 for Tyseley where final restoration to running order was undertaken. The engine is now undergoing a mainline standard overhaul at Tyseley Locomotive Works, the engine is also now based at the West Somerset Railway. N/A Jon Jones-Pratt
No. 5197 USATC S160 Class 2-8-0 Built as works no.8856 by the Lima Locomotive Company in Ohio, USA, in June 1945. USATC Grey Batt Holden Ltd
No. 5199 GWR 5101 Class 2-6-2T 5199 spent most of its service career on GWR's Birmingham suburban lines, working local passenger trains. It was retired in 1963 when steam services were taken over by railcars, and remained in storage at Barry Scrapyard for 22 years. Its first home in preservation was the GWSR, where restoration was originally started, but it moved to Long Marston MoD and later Llangollen for the completion of its overhaul, finally returning to steam in 2003. It emerged from its 10-year overhaul in November 2014 and entered traffic on 6 December (the same year) for the Santa Specials. Boiler ticket will expire in 2024. Relocated to the West Somerset Railway until 31 December 2022. BR Black, With early crest. 5199 Project.
No. 5539 GWR 4575 Class Built in 1928. Currently undergoing restoration at the Barry Island Railway. N/A Private owner.
No. 5643 GWR 5600 Class 0-6-2T Built in 1925 at Swindon Works. The engine is now based at the Ribble Steam Railway but is presently on long-term loan to the East Lancashire Railway. BR Lined Green, Late Crest Furness Railway Trust
No. 6430 GWR 6400 Class 0-6-0PT The 6400 series of pannier tanks were equipped to operate autotrains. 6430 was built at Swindon Works, completed in February 1937 and entered service in March 1937, the first of its class to have a whistle shield. It spent many years in Wales, although it was based at Laira from 19 May 1962. On 9 February 1963 it was moved to Tondu followed on 6 April 1963 to Exmouth Junction and then to Yeovil Town on 30 November 1963 from where it worked until it was condemned on 2 October 1964. On 5 June 1966, it started its career in preservation, moving initially to the Dart Valley Railway. However, it recently made a return to the Dart Valley Railway to cover for a locomotive shortage. It also appeared in some of the earliest scenes of 'Five Go to Rehab' (Gold TV November 2012). The loco went to the South Devon Railway in April 2021 for repairs, once completed it will go to an unnamed location due to the Llangollen Railway going into administration. It is currently under repairs, boiler ticket expires 2025. BR Lined Green with Early Crest. Hugh Shipton
No. 7828 Odney Manor GWR 7800 Class 4-6-0 Built in 1950 at Swindon Works. Only based at the line for a brief period in the 1980s before being moved to the East Lancashire Railway. The engine is now based at the West Somerset Railway and returned to service following an overhaul in December 2018. BR Lined Green, Early Emblem West Somerset Railway
No. 44806 Magpie LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 Built in 1944 at Derby Works. It arrived at the LR in 1993 from The Science and Industry Museum in Manchester and work began to return the engine to steam following ten years on display, the overhaul of 44806 required repairs to the engines firebox which had cracked during its time at the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway in 1974. Returning to steam in 1995 the engine became a regular performer until 2003 when the engine was withdrawn for an overhaul. After returning to steam in 2007 it remained a regular performer, but following sale to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway by the owner's daughter the engine left the line in January 2014. Withdrawn for overhaul 1 January 2018. Following purchase by a private owner in February 2020, work on overhauling the locomotive commenced in October 2020. BR Lined Black, Late Crest Private Owner - Peter Best
No. 45551 The Unknown Warrior LMS Patriot Class
4-6-0
Under construction. Like 6880 Betton Grange no original Patriot engines were preserved in either original or rebuilt condition, but unlike the grange, B17 & 4700 which are being built as new members of their classes "The Patriot Project's" engine will be a replica of an original engine. The engine chosen being 5551/45551 which will be named The Unknown Warrior, the original engine not being named in either LMS/BR days.

The original engine was built at Crewe Works in May 1934 and was allocated to numerous sheds around the midland region. Its final shed allocation was at Edge Hill before being withdrawn in June 1962 and cut up in October of the same year.

The replica engine is being built to modern mainline standards as it is planned to have the engine certified for mainline use in the future.

In October 2018 the Llangollen Railway announced that they were unable to undertake further work on the construction of 45551. The engine departed from the railway in late October and moved to Crewe Heritage Centre where the boiler will be trial fitted, construction of the engine will then be undertaken in Crewe.

N/A (LMS Crimson lake on completion). LMS Patriot Project
No. 47298 LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0T Built in 1924 at Hunslet Engine Company in Leeds. Following restoration which was completed at Steamport and was used on the mainline which included appearing at the Rocket 150 Cavalcade in Rainhill in 1980 before arriving at the Llangollen Railway in 1983. After several years of reprising the role of Thomas the Tank Engine, The Locomotive departed for the East Lancashire Railway at Bury in 2012 following sale to Ian Riley. The locomotive recently re-entered service under a new private owner. BR Unlined Black, Early Emblem Riley and Son
No. 76079 BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 Built in 1957 at Horwich Works. Now operational at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and mainline certified to work trains to Whitby and Battersby. BR Lined Black, Early Emblem North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Jessie Hunslet Engine Company
0-6-0ST
Operational.

Built in 1937.

Rebuilt as Thomas the Tank Engine and re-entered service in February 2013 and carried on as Thomas until December 2018. The Locomotive was later re-converted back to Saddle Tank form at the Barry Tourist Railway before being re-located to Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway in April 2019.

Boiler ticket expires in 2023.

East Moors Steel Works lined Black. Private owner - Mike Pearce
Desmond Avonside Engine Company0-4-0ST Built 1904. Moved to The Flour Mill (Forest of Dean) in November 2020 for major restoration work to continue, having been started at Llangollen. N/A. Llanelli and Mynydd Mawr Railway. ~
No. 45337 LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 Built 1937. Scheduled to move to the East Lancashire Railway in January 2021, having had its overhaul partly completed at Llangollen. BR Unlined Black with Late Crest 26B Railway Company.

Diesel Locomotives

Number & Name Type History & Current Status Current Owner(s) Build Date Photograph
D1012 Cadbury No. 14 Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0DM Built in 1956. Most likely sold to the Llangollen Railway in 1976 when the Cadbury rail system shut down. It was operational at the Llangollen Railway in 1979. Last Recorded at the Llangollen Railway in 2002. Moved to Cadbury World's car park some time between 2002 and 2007. As of 2015 it was located at Cadbury World. Early in 2022 moved to the Statfold Barn Railway near Tamworth and, after repainting in Cadbury livery, was installed as the gate guardian there in July 2022. 1956

1901 'Davy' British Rail Class 08/10 Hybrid 0-6-0DE Built by English Electric at Dick Kerr Works, works number 1901. This loco was one of a small batch built by English Electric in the 1950s specifically for industrial use, and was based at the ICI plant at Winnington (now Brunner Mond), Northwich in Cheshire. The locomotive was named after Sir Humphry Davy. The loco received numerous modifications whilst under ICI ownership, including double-glazing, dual brakes and non-standard light clusters. In 1973 the locomotive was renamed John Brunner. It was moved to the Llangollen Railway and referred to under its original name. The locomotive was sold to the Battlefield Line Railway in May 2021. Shackerstone Railway Society Late 1950s
No. D8142 / 20142 BR Bo-Bo Class 20 Sold to Michael Owen in 2008, presently operational on the mainline. 20189 Ltd 1966
No. D5081 / 24081 BR Bo-Bo Class 24 Final Class 24 in British Rail service, withdrawn October 1980. Resident at Llangollen before being sold on. 24081 Locomotive Group 1960
No. D7629 / 25279 BR Bo-Bo Class 25 Entered preservation on 19 March 1988, moving by road to Llangollen where it remained until 1997. Thereafter it was loaned to the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway, then to the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway, before finally ending-up at the Northampton and Lamport Railway in 1999. The locomotive was unable to return to Llangollen Railway following the management's decision to strictly limit the number of diesel locomotives based there. The combination of this and a number of accumlated faults saw the loco put up for sale in April 2000. East Lancs Diesel Group 1965
No. D7663 / 25313 BR Bo-Bo Class 25 Sold from its owners "Llangollen Diesel Group" to Wensleydale Railway in December 2009. Harry Needle 1966
No. D6940 BR Co-Co Class 37 Sold from its owners "Llangollen Diesel Group" to Boden Rail Engineering Ltd in December 2018. Boden Rail Engineering 1964
No. 37901 BR Co-Co Class 37 Operational, owned by Europhoenix. Europhoenix 1960
No. 46010 BR Co-Co Class 46 Operational at Great Central Railway (Nottingham). D05 Preservation Ltd 1962

References

  1. "7754". 17 June 2017.
  2. Preserved Locomotives of British Railways 2023, p. 118.
  3. "Steam test complete for steam locomotive 5199 at Bishops Lydeard on the West Somerset Railway". 22 December 2020.
  4. "Railway Database". Archived from the original on 13 July 2015.
  5. Woodford, C.G., ed. (1974). Dart Valley Railway Stock Book. Buckfastleigh: Dart Valley Railway. pp. 24–25.
  6. "South Devon Railway | News | GWR 0-6-0PT No 6430 to visit for July and August". Archived from the original on 13 July 2015.
  7. "Llangollen Railway to stop work on steam locomotive No.45551 the Unknown Warrior". 4 October 2018.
  8. https://www.pressreader.com/uk/heritage-railway/20201127/282437056678137. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. "Locomotive Move Update". 8 January 2021.
  10. "Industrial Diesel & Electric Locomotives - Phil Trotter".
  11. D Sharpe, The Railways of Cadbury and Bourneville, Bournbrook Publications, 2002. p. 45
  12. "Railway Database". Archived from the original on 13 July 2015.
  13. "25313 departs Llangollen | Heritage Traction on the Llangollen Railway".
  14. https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2018/12/class-37-locomotive-to-return-to-the-mainline-d6940s-new-home-announced.html/amp D6940 to return to the mainline
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