British Rail Class 55 - Class List

Class List

Original
Number
TOPS
number
Name Withdrawn Status
D9000 55 022 Royal Scots Grey 01982-01-022 January 1982 Preserved - Mainline Registered
D9001 55 001 St. Paddy 01980-01-055 January 1980 Scrapped
D9002 55 002 The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 01982-01-022 January 1982 Preserved - Mainline Registered
D9003 55 003 Meld 01980-12-3131 December 1980 Scrapped
D9004 55 004 Queen's Own Highlander 01980-10-2828 October 1980 Scrapped
D9005 55 005 The Prince of Wales' Own Regiment of Yorkshire 01981-02-088 February 1981 Scrapped
D9006 55 006 The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry 01981-02-088 February 1981 Scrapped
D9007 55 007 Pinza 01981-12-3131 December 1981 Scrapped
D9008 55 008 The Green Howards 01981-12-3131 December 1981 one cab preserved
D9009 55 009 Alycidon 01982-01-022 January 1982 Preserved - Mainline Registered
D9010 55 010 The King's Own Scottish Borderer 01981-12-2424 December 1981 Scrapped
D9011 55 011 The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 01981-11-088 November 1981 Scrapped
D9012 55 012 Crepello 01981-05-1818 May 1981 Scrapped
D9013 55 013 The Black Watch 01981-12-2020 December 1981 Scrapped
D9014 55 014 The Duke of Wellington's Regiment 01981-11-2222 November 1981 Scrapped
D9015 55 015 Tulyar 01982-01-022 January 1982 Preserved
D9016 55 016 Gordon Highlander 01981-12-3030 December 1981 Preserved
D9017 55 017 The Durham Light Infantry 01981-12-3131 December 1981 Scrapped
D9018 55 018 Ballymoss 01981-10-1212 October 1981 Scrapped
D9019 55 019 Royal Highland Fusilier 01981-12-3131 December 1981 Preserved
D9020 55 020 Nimbus 01980-01-055 January 1980 Scrapped
D9021 55 021 Argyll and Sutherland Highlander 01981-12-3131 December 1981 one cab preserved

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