St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway - Locomotives

Locomotives

This is not a complete list:

  • No.11 Tyne, 0-6-0, became LNWR no.1377, sold to Benjamin Piercy (contractor) in 1865, became no.3 Chancellor on the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway in 1866, scrapped about 1874
  • Name/number unknown, 0-6-0, sold to the Bishops Castle Railway which named it Plowden
  • Novelty (locomotive), arrived on the line after its failure in the Rainhill Trials.

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