Locomotive Names
| NBR Number |
LNER 1946 Number | BR Number | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 176 | 5217 | 65217 | French |
| 605 | St Quentin | ||
| 608 | Foch | ||
| 611 | 5268 | 65268 | Allenby |
| 612 | 5269 | Ypres | |
| 615 | Verdun | ||
| 620 | Rawlinson | ||
| 621 | Monro | ||
| 627 | Petain | ||
| 628 | 5216 | 65216 | Byng |
| 631 | Aisne | ||
| 643 | Arras | ||
| 646 | 5222 | 65222 | Somme |
| 647 | 5223 | Albert | |
| 648 | 5224 | 65224 | Mons |
| 650 | 5226 | 65226 | Haig |
| 657 | 5233 | 65233 | Plumer |
| 659 | 5235 | 65235 | Gough |
| 660 | 5236 | 65236 | Horne |
| 661 | Ole Bill | ||
| 662 | Birdwood | ||
| 666 | Marne | ||
| 673 | 5243 | 65243 | Maude |
| 676 | Reims | ||
| 682 | 5253 | 65253 | Joffre |
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