LNWR Waterloo Class - List of Locomotives

List of Locomotives

List of LNWR Waterloo class locomotives extant at 1 January 1923
LNWR No. LNWR Name Date built LMS No. Date withdrawn Notes
748 Waterloo 5080
1045 Whitworth 5081
733 Chimera 5082
814 Henrietta 5083
642 Bee 5084
901 Hero 5085
468 Wildfire 5086 † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer Northampton
606 Narcissus 5087
735 Charon 5088
934 North Star 5089
124 Marquis Douro 5090
634 Ellesmere 5091
763 Violet 5092
764 Shap 5093
609 The Earl of Chester 5094 † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer Walsall
628 Tartarus 5095
817 Constance 5096
824 Adelaide 5097
486 Skiddaw 5098
792 Theorem 5099 † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer (spare engine)
737 Roberts 5100 † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer Lancaster
793 Martin 5101 † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer Watford
1168 Cuckoo 5102
732 Hecla 5103
794 Woodlark 5104
2158 Sister Dora 5105
773 Centaur 5106
424 Sirius 5107
1166 Wyre 5108
2157 Unicorn 5109
885 Vampire † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept as Engineer (spare engine)
209 Petrel transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept as Engineer Crewe, later Engineer South Wales
742 Spitfire transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept as Engineer Liverpool
1166 Wyre † transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer Bangor
2156 Sphinx transferred to Civil Engineer's Dept in 1923/24 as Engineer Manchester

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