Standard Gauge Steam Locomotives
- GNR Class C1 (small boiler) 4-4-2 No. 990 Henry Oakley. On static display, on loan from the National Railway Museum.
- GER Class T26 2-4-0 No. 490. On static display, on loan from the National Railway Museum.
- LT&SR 79 Class 4-4-2T No. 80 Thundersley. On static display, on loan from the National Railway Museum.
- NSB 2-6-0 No 377 King Haakon VII. In working order, restored in 2006.
- LSWR B4 class No 102 Granville 0-4-0T. On static display.
- LB&SCR A1 class 0-6-0T No 662 Martello. Operational, usually on loan to other railways.
- "Peer Gynt". German-built Norwegian Army train used in the early 1950s. Found in a caved-in tunnel and restored, now on static display.
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