Preservation
| Class | Number | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1366 | 1369 | South Devon Railway Trust |
| 1500 | 1501 | Severn Valley Railway |
| 1600 | 1638 | Kent and East Sussex Railway |
| 8750 | 3650 | Didcot Railway Centre |
| 3738 | Didcot Railway Centre | |
| 4612 | Bodmin and Wenford Railway | |
| 5700 | 5764 | Severn Valley Railway |
| 5775 | Keighley and Worth Valley Railway | |
| 5786 | South Devon Railway | |
| 6400 | 6412 | South Devon Railway |
| 6430 | Llangollen Railway | |
| 6435 | Bodmin and Wenford Railway | |
| 5700 | 7714 | Severn Valley Railway |
| 7715 | Buckinghamshire Railway Centre | |
| 7752 | Tyseley Locomotive Works | |
| 7754 | Llangollen Railway | |
| 7760 | Tyseley Locomotive Works | |
| 9400 | 9400 | Swindon Steam Railway Museum |
| 9466 | Buckinghamshire Railway Centre | |
| 8750 | 9600 | Tyseley Locomotive Works |
| 9642 | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | |
| 9681 | Dean Forest Railway | |
| 9682 | Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway |
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