Stock List
The locomotives were given names from an extinct class of 4-4-0 tender locomotive that were part of George Jackson Churchward's locomotive standardisation programme in the early days of the 20th century:
Number | Name | Built | Withdrawn | Scrapped | Notes |
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1000 | County of Middlesex | 01945-08-01August 1945 | 01964-07-01July 1964 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1001 | County of Buckingham | 01945-09-01September 1945 | 01963-05-01May 1963 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1002 | County of Berks | 01945-09-01September 1945 | 01963-09-01September 1963 | Ward, Sheffield | |
1003 | County of Wilts | 01945-10-01October 1945 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1004 | County of Somerset | 01945-10-01October 1945 | 01962-09-01September 1962 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1005 | County of Devon | 01945-11-01November 1945 | 01963-06-01June 1963 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1006 | County of Cornwall | 01945-11-01November 1945 | 01963-09-01September 1963 | Cooper, Sharpness | |
1007 | County of Brecknock | 01945-12-01December 1945 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | King, Norwich | |
1008 | County of Cardigan | 01945-12-01December 1945 | 01963-10-01October 1963 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1009 | County of Carmarthen | 01945-12-01December 1945 | 01963-02-01February 1963 | Swindon Works | |
1010 | County of Caernarvon | 01946-01-01January 1946 | 01964-07-01July 1964 | Cashmore, Newport | Name originally spelled County of Carnarvon |
1011 | County of Chester | 01946-01-01January 1946 | 01964-11-01November 1964 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1012 | County of Denbigh | 01946-02-01February 1946 | 01964-04-01April 1964 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1013 | County of Dorset | 01946-02-01February 1946 | 01964-07-01July 1964 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1014 | County of Glamorgan | 01946-02-01February 1946 | 01964-04-01April 1964 | Cashmore, Newport | Replica under construction |
1015 | County of Gloucester | 01946-03-01March 1946 | 01962-12-01December 1962 | Cashmore, Newport | |
1016 | County of Hants | 01946-03-01March 1946 | 01963-09-01September 1963 | Ward, Sheffield | |
1017 | County of Hereford | 01946-03-01March 1946 | 01962-12-01December 1962 | Ward, Sheffield | |
1018 | County of Leicester | 01946-03-01March 1946 | 01962-09-01September 1962 | King, Norwich | |
1019 | County of Merioneth | 01946-04-01April 1946 | 01963-02-01February 1963 | Cashmore, Great Bridge | |
1020 | County of Monmouth | 01946-12-01December 1946 | 01964-02-01February 1964 | Hayes, Bridgend | |
1021 | County of Montgomery | 01946-12-01December 1946 | 01963-11-01November 1963 | Hayes, Bridgend | |
1022 | County of Northampton | 01946-12-01December 1946 | 01962-10-01October 1962 | Ward, Sheffield | |
1023 | County of Oxford | 01947-01-01January 1947 | 01963-03-01March 1963 | Swindon Works | |
1024 | County of Pembroke | 01947-01-01January 1947 | 01964-04-01April 1964 | Swindon Works | |
1025 | County of Radnor | 01947-01-01January 1947 | 01963-02-01February 1963 | Cashmore, Great Bridge | |
1026 | County of Salop | 01947-01-01January 1947 | 01962-09-01September 1962 | Ward, Sheffield | |
1027 | County of Stafford | 01947-03-01March 1947 | 01963-10-01October 1963 | Cooper, Sharpness | |
1028 | County of Warwick | 01947-03-01March 1947 | 01963-12-01December 1963 | Birds, Risca | |
1029 | County of Worcester | 01947-04-01April 1947 | 01962-12-01December 1962 | Cashmore, Newport |
All the counties in this list were served, though in some cases indirectly, by the GWR.
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