Surviving Steam Locomotives
- No. 3, the third Hughes/Falcon locomotive supplied to the Corris Railway, works number 323 (although incorporating parts from 324 and probably 322 as well) now runs on the neighbouring Talyllyn Railway
- A standard gauge 0-4-0 saddle tank built by Brush Electrical Engineering is preserved at Snibston Discovery Park, Leicestershire
- A broad gauge (seven foot) saddle tank loco built at the Falcon Works survives in the Azores
- 2 ft (610 mm) gauge locomotives Nos. 265 and 266 ex-Beria Railway, at the Phyllis Rampton Trust
- Metre gauge Ex. F.C. Reus - Salou No. 3 0-4-0T Falcon ???/1886.
Preserved/stored at unknown location Salou, Spain
- Metre gauge Ex. F.C. Reus - Salou 0-4-0T No.6 Falcon 153/1888
Preserved in a public park in Cambrils near Salou.
- Metre gauge Ex. F.C. Reus – Salou No.5 'SALOU' 0-4-0T Falcon 118/1886.
Preserved at Reus, Spain.
- Metre gauge Ex. F.C. Olot -Gerona No.4 0-6-2T Builder: Falcon 281/1899.
Preserved at Reus.
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