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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