Rhyl Miniature Railway - Locomotives

Locomotives

Name Number Type Built By Date Description
Joan 101 4-4-2 Albert Barnes & Co 1920 Designed by Henry Greenly this was the first of 6 locomotives of this type built
Railway Queen 102 4-4-2 Albert Barnes & Co 1921 This locomotive worked at the Woodland Park Miniature Railway; a short-lived line beside the shore of the Isle of Grain, and was originally named Michael not to be confused with 105
Michael 105 4-4-2 Albert Barnes & Co c1925 Now in Full Working Order
Billy 106 4-4-2 Albert Barnes & Co c1930 Static exhibit in the Albert Barnes Room on site
44 4-4-0 Cagney Brothers New York c1910 Is one of a few working examples in the UK. She was brought to the UK in 1999 disassembled and rebuilt from there
Clara S/O 0-4-2DH Guest & Saunders Light Engineering 1961 This Steam outline Diesel was built for services on the Dudley zoo railway and brought to Rhyl in 1978. Now rebuilt with hydraulic transmission which was finished in winter 2011
2W-2-4BER Hayne/Minirail 1958 This Rail car was converted to battery power in 1983 from a normal coach
10498 4wDM Lister 1938 This locomotive was converted from 2 ft Gauge to 15 and brought to Rhyl in 1999
Henry Greenly 4-4-2 Rhyl Miniature Railway 2008– still under construction This Steam Engine is currently being built and is a replica of a Bassett-Lowke Class 10 locomotive

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