Locomotives
Name | Builder | Wheel arrangement | Works Number | Built | Notes | Photograph |
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Alpha | W.G. Bagnall | 0-6-2T | 2472 | 1932 | On display at Kemsley Down | |
Leader | Kerr Stuart | 0-4-2ST | 926 | 1905 | Originally numbered 2. In service. |
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Melior | Kerr Stuart | 0-4-2ST | 4219 | 1924 | In service. | |
Premier | Kerr Stuart | 0-4-2ST | 886 | 1905 | Originally numbered 1. Being restored to original condition. |
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Superb | W.G. Bagnall | 0-6-2T | 2624 | 1922 | Expected to return to service in Summer 2012. | |
Triumph | W.G. Bagnall | 0-6-2T | 2511 | 1934 | Out of service, boiler certificate expired. | |
Unique | W.G. Bagnall | 2-4-0F | 2216 | 1924 | A rare narrow gauge fireless locomotive. On static display at Kemsley Down station |
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Victor | Hudson Hunslet | 4wDM | 4182 | 1953 | In Service. | |
Edward Lloyd | Ruston & Hornsby | 0-4-0DM | 435403 | 1961 | In service. Also appears as Ivor the Engine for the Story Time with Ivor the Engine event. Arrived from the Great Whipsnade Railway in 1972. |
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Barton Hall | Hunslet | 4wDH | 6651 | 1965 | In service. | |
No 1 | Andrew Barclay and Sons | 0-4-0F | 1876 | 1925 | Static exhibit at Kemsley Down. Standard gauge, ex Northfleet Paper Mill, retired 1979. | |
No 3, Bear | Peckett and Sons | 0-4-0ST | 614 | 1896 | Static exhibit at Kemsley Down. Standard gauge, ex Colvilles Ltd, Mossend, retired in 1967. Oldest surviving standard gauge Peckett locomotive. |
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In the days of long ago,
Ranged where the locomotives sing
And the prairie flowers lie low:”
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