Preservation
Four jubilees have been preserved, (4)5593 Kolhapur, (4)5596 Bahamas and (4)5690 Leander have been worked in preservation.
The fourth, (4)5699 Galatea, was saved from Woodham Brothers scrapyard as a rusting hulk and is slowly being restored. She requires one new set of driving wheels after one of hers was cut up in Barry when she was derailed.
| Number | Name | Location | Condition | Notes | Link to database | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LMS | BR | |||||
| 5690 | 45690 | Leander | West Coast Railway Company, Carnforth | Undergoing it's regular 10 year overhaul | ||
| 5593 | 45593 | Kolhapur | Tyseley Locomotive Works | Awaiting overhaul | ||
| 5596 | 45596 | Bahamas | Keighley and Worth Valley Railway | Awaiting overhaul | Double chimney | |
| 5699 | 45699 | Galatea | West Coast Railway Company, Carnforth | Under overhaul, nearing completion | ||
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