Preservation
Four locomotives have been preserved.
Numbers |
Name | Livery | Location | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
D5032 | 24032 | - | Helen Turner | BR Green | North Yorkshire Moors Railway | - |
D5054 | 24054 | - | PHIL SOUTHERN | BR Green | East Lancashire Railway | Ex-TDB 968008 97202. |
D5061 | 24061 | 97201 | Experiment | BR Green | North Yorkshire Moors Railway | Ex-RDB 968007. |
D5081 | 24081 | - | BR Blue | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | Final locomotive withdrawn from traffic in 1980. |
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—Hermann Hesse (18771962)
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