4-4-2 Locomotives in Great_Britain


Railroads that used 4-4-2 Locomotives in Great_Britain (data provided by Steve Llanso of Sweat House Media)

Surviving Examples of 4-4-2 Locomotives in Great_Britain

No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
104-4-215"Dreamland Miniature Railway Windmill Animal Farm, Burscough, ENG
operational
Bassett-Lowke, 1909Named Red Dragon.
80 (41966)794-4-2T4'-8½"LSTR (BR) Bressingham Steam Museum & Gardens, Diss, ENG
display
Robert Stephenson & Co. (Darlington Works), 1909Named Thundersley. Owned by the National Railway Museum York. Restored to operation in 1968. Operated briefly in excursion service until 1972.
1014-4-215"Rhyl Miniature Railway Rhyl Miniature Railway, Rhyl, WAL
operational
Albert Barnes & Co., 1920Named Joan.
1024-4-215"Woodland Park Miniature Railway Rhyl Miniature Railway, Rhyl, WAL
operational
Albert Barnes & Co., 1922Named Railway Queen. Previously named Michael.
1054-4-215"Rhyl Miniature Railway Rhyl Miniature Railway, Rhyl, WAL
operational
Albert Barnes & Co., 1930Named Michael.
32424 (242)H24-4-24'-8½"BR (LB&SCR) Bluebell Railway, Uckfield, ENG
operational
Bluebell Railway Trust, 06/2024Replica. Named Beachy Head. Construction completed on June 7, 2024. Scheduled to debut in excursion service on August 23, 2024.
990 (3990)C2 (C1)4-4-24'-8½"Great Northern (LNER) National Railway Museum, York, ENG
display
Doncaster Locomotive Works, 1898Named Henry Oakley. Operated briefly in excursion service in the 1950s and 1970s.
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