Steam Locomotives
Name | No | Wheel Arrangement | Tractive + Cyl Size | Main Dimensions | Built | Rebuild + Maint | Gauge | Colour | Status | Notes |
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Sutton Belle | 1 | 4-4-2 Tender | 4.25 x 6.75 | 16'8 x 3'6 x 2'6.5 | Cannon Ironfoundries 1933 | Griffin Foundry 1953 & CCLR 2003 | 15 in (381 mm) | Royal Maroon | Out of Service(Winterized) | |
Sutton Flyer | 2 | 4-4-2 Tender | 4.25 x 6.75 | 17' x 3'6 x 2'6.5 | Griffin Foundry 1950 | CCLR 2003 +2006 | 15 in (381 mm) | Royal Blue | On Display (Out of service) | |
Mighty Atom/Prince of Wales | 11 | 4-4-2 Tender | Bassett-Lowke 1909 | 15 in (381 mm) | On Display awaiting restoration | |||||
24 | 2-6-2 Tender | 3000 lb 5.94 x 8 | 23 ft x 6 ft x 4 ft 3 in | Fairbourne 1990 | 15 in (381 mm) | Black | Boiler has returned, steam test passed, finishing touches is slowly being done | Based on a Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Locomotive | ||
Effie | 0-4-0 Well Tank | Great Northern Steam | CCLR 2006 | 15in | Heywood Green | Stored, Pending repair | ||||
Yvette | 111 | 4-4-0 Tender | Craven's 1946 | CCLR 2006 | 15 in (381 mm) | LNER Apple Green | Workshop (On hold due to other projects) | Based on an LNER Class D49 | ||
Crompton | 4-4-2 Tender | Curwen 1951 | 18 in (457 mm) | Long term restoration (On hold) | ||||||
Mountaineer | 0-4-0 Tender | W.van der Heiden 1972 | CCLR 2006 & 2012 | 15 in (381 mm) | BMR Maroon | In Service | ex Bush Mill Railway & the locomotive of 'The Flame Train' during the Olympic Torch | |||
O4 Class | 6284 | 2-8-0 Tender | Roger Loxley & Ray Crome 2009 | 15 in (381 mm) | LNER Freight Black | In Service | Made debut at Barrow Hill Roundhouse Gala |
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