Electric Locomotives
These locomotives are 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) gauge.
Railway | Number (current) | Type or Class | Builder | Works Number |
Built | Wheels | Location | Object Number | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C&SLR | 13 | Mather & Platt / Beyer, Peacock | 1890 | Bo | LT Museum | 1923-301 | |||
Waterloo & City | 75S | Siemens Brothers & Co | 6 | 1898 | Bo | Shildon | 1978-7003 | ||
NER | 1 | (BR) ES1 | BTH | 1904 | Bo-Bo | Shildon | 1975-7022 | ||
NSR | 1 | Battery-electric | NSR / Thomas Bolton |
1917 | Bo | York | 1978-7004 | ||
BR | E26020 | Class 76 | BR Gorton | 1027 | 1951 | Bo-Bo | York | 1978-7005 | |
BR | E5001 | Class 71 | BR Doncaster | — | 1958 | Bo-Bo | Shildon | 1978-7006 | |
BR | 84001 | Class 84 | North British | 27793 | 1960 | Bo-Bo | Barrow Hill | 1979-7001 | |
BR | 87001 Stephenson | Class 87 | BREL Crewe | — | 1974 | Bo-Bo | York | 2005-7698 |
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Famous quotes containing the words electric and/or locomotives:
“The more I see of democracy the more I dislike it. It just brings everything down to the mere vulgar level of wages and prices, electric light and water closets, and nothing else.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“The flower-fed buffaloes of the spring
In the days of long ago,
Ranged where the locomotives sing
And the prairie flowers lie low:”
—Vachel Lindsay (18791931)