Rolling Stock
The LMMR operates and in some cases owns the following rolling stock:
Steam:
- 1498 Avonside Engine Company 0-4-0 saddle tank named 'Desmond' Built 1906 - Currently located at the Llangollen Railway pending restoration
- 1680 Avonside Engine Company 0-6-0 saddle tank named 'Sir John' Built 1914 - (Owned by Vale of Neath Railway)
Diesel:
- No.10222 0-4-0DH Sentinel Waggon Works (Rolls Royce) diesel shunter
- No.394014 0-4-0 Ruston & Hornsby diesel shunter (Owned by Vale of Neath Railway)
Multiple Unit:
- 51354 British Rail Class 117 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1960 1-Car Unit.
- 51396 British Rail Class 117 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1960 1-Car Unit.
- 52029 British Rail Class 107 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1961 1-Car Unit.
- 55019 British Rail Class 122 Diesel Multiple Unit Built 1958 1-Car Unit.
Coaching Stock:
- No.1206 British Rail Mark 2 RFB 1st Class BR Buffet Car Built 1973.
- No. RDB977091 Experimental vehicle (Leyland bus body) Built 1982 (Owned by Gwendraeth Valley Railway)
- No.8597 GWR Pre-1900 6 Wheel Luggage Composite Carriage (Minus Wheel Frame).
- GWR Pre-1900 6 Wheel Composite with lavatory compartments Carriage (Minus Wheel Frame).
Wagons
- No.35377 GWR Toad Brake van
- No.48325 British Rail Tar Wagon (Circa 1939).
- No.40225 British Rail Tar Wagon (Circa 1950).
- No.40229 British Rail Tar Wagon (Circa 1950).
- British Rail Tippler Wagon - Cut down to flat bed wagon.
- No.2135 GWR Bloater Fish Van (Circa 1919) (Owned by Vale of Neath Railway).
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