CPH Railmotor - Preservation

Preservation

Following their withdrawal many were saved for preservation.

Number Owner Status
CPH 1 Railway Motor Society Operational
CPH 2 Australian Railway Historical Society, ACT Division Static, Junee Roundhouse
CPH 3 Railway Motor Society Operational
CPH 6 Cooma Monaro Railway Operational
CPH 7 Railway Motor Society Operational
CPH 8 Cooma Monaro Railway Operational
CPH 12 Lachlan Valley Railway Operational
CPH 18 Rail Transport Museum Operational
CPH 11 Glenreagh Mountain Railway Under restoration
CPH 13 Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Under restoration
CPH 12 Lachlan Valley Railway Operational
CPH 13 Oberon Tarana Heritage Railway Under restoration, Goulburn
CPH 14 Rail Motor Society Stored
CPH 16 Hunter Valley Railway Trust Stored
CPH 19 Rail Motor Society Stored
CPH 24 Lachlan Valley Railway Operational
CPH 25 Lachlan Valley Railway Operational
CPH 27 Australian Railway Historical Society, ACT Division Operational
CPH 31 Hunter Valley Railway Trust Stored
CPH 32 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CPH 34 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CPH 35 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CPH 36 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CPH 37 Australian Railway Historical Society, ACT Division Operational
CTC 52 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CTC 53 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CTC 54 Dorrigo Steam Railway & Museum Stored
CTC 55 Rail Motor Society Under restoration

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