Preservation
Seven of the class have been preserved:
LMS no | BR no | Image | Name* | Builder | Current Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
46428 | Crewe | East Lancashire Railway | ||||
6441 | 46441 | Crewe | Ribble Steam Railway | |||
46443 | Crewe | Severn Valley Railway | ||||
46447 | Crewe | East Somerset Railway | ||||
46464 | The Carmyllie Pilot* | Crewe | Bridge of Dun | |||
46512 | E.V. Cooper, Engineer* | Swindon | Strathspey Railway | |||
46521 | Blossom* | Swindon | Great Central Railway |
* Named in preservation
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