List of Locomotives
LNWR No. | LNWR Name | Date built | LMS No. | Date withdrawn | Notes |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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