Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway Locomotives - Stock List

Stock List

Wheel Arr. Maker Serial No. Name Date MR 1844 No. MR 1847 No. Withdrawn
2-2-2 Mather, Dixon Barton 01839-07-01July 1839 39
2-2-2 Mather, Dixon Hampton 01839-07-01July 1839 50
2-2-2 Mather, Dixon Tamworth 01839-07-01July 1839 54
2-2-2 Tayleur 75 Derby 01839-07-01July 1839 38 232 01851-09-01September 1851
2-2-2 Tayleur 76 Birmingham 01839-07-01July 1839 34 234 01851-12-01December 1851
2-2-2 Tayleur 77 Burton 01839-07-01July 1839 33 233 01851-09-01September 1851
2-2-2 Sharp, Roberts 51 Derwent 01839-08-01August 1839 36 236 01852-03-01March 1852
2-2-2 Sharp, Roberts 52 Dove 01839-08-01August 1839 37 237 01852-04-01April 1852
2-2-2 Sharp, Roberts 55 Trent 01839-09-01September 1839 35 235 01852-02-01February 1852
2-2-2 Hawthorn 262 Tame 01839-11-01November 1839 52 239 01852-06-01June 1852
2-2-2 Hawthorn 263 Blythe 01839-11-01November 1839 51 238 01852-06-01June 1852
2-2-2 Hawthorn 264 Anker 01839-11-01November 1839 53 240 01850-08-01August 1850
0-4-2 Thompson & Cole Kingsbury 01841-01-011841 77 298 01851-04-01April 1851
0-4-2 Thompson & Cole Willington 01841-01-011841 78 299 01852-11-01November 1852

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