Fleet
Key: | In service | Withdrawn | Preserved | Sold for scrap | Under repair | Sold for further use |
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Number | Class | Name | Year Acquired | Previous Operator | Livery | Status |
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37038 | 37 | 2000 | ex-EWS | Civil Engineers | Sold to Direct Rail Services, 2003 | |
37073 | 37 | 2003 | ex-EWS | Trans-Rail | Scrapped in 2003 | |
37197 | 37 | 2000 | ex-EWS | IRE Two Tone Green | Sold to WCRC, 2004 | |
37235 | 37 | 2002 | ex-EWS | Trainload Grey | Sold to WCRC, 2004 | |
37261 | 37 | 2001 | ex-EWS | IRE Two Tone Green | Sold to WCRC, 2004 | |
37334 | 37 | 2001 | ex-EWS | Railfreight Distribution | Sold to Direct Rail Services, 2002 | |
37423 | 37 | 2003 | ex-EWS | Trans-Rail | Sold to WCRC, 2004 | |
37518 | 37 | 2003 | ex-EWS | Intercity Swallow | Mainline operational | |
35009 | SR Merchant Navy Class 4-6-0 | Shaw Savill | ex-Woodham Brothers | Stored dismantled, previously up for sale. Riley has now taken on the restoration, expected to be restored to British Railways Express Passenger Blue | ||
35018 | SR Merchant Navy Class 4-6-0 | British India Line | ex-Woodham Brothers | Stored dismantled. Restoration to start after completion of 35009 | ||
44871 | LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 | ex-Woodham Brothers | BR Lined Mixed-Traffic Black | Mainline operational | ||
45407 | LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 | The Lancashire Fusilier | 1997 | Paddy Smith | BR Lined Mixed-Traffic Black | Mainline operational, regular on rail tours such as The Jacobite |
76079 | BR 'Standard 4' Class 4MT 2-6-0 | ex-Woodham Brothers | BR Lined Mixed-Traffic Black | Sold to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, 27 August 2009 |
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