List of fireless steam locomotives preserved in Britain
A list of fireless steam locomotives preserved in Britain.
Barclay locomotives

South of Scotland Electricity Board, No. 1, probably Barclay 1571 of 1917

Bagnall fireless locomotive (works no. 2898, built 1948) at Darlington
(The purpose of the 'chimney' at the front is unknown.)
(The purpose of the 'chimney' at the front is unknown.)
Locomotives built by Andrew Barclay:
Works number/build date, site of preservation
- 1472/1916, Bressingham Steam Museum[1]
- 1473/1916, Swansea Industrial and Maritime Museum[2]
- 1477/1916, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre[3]
- 1550/1917, Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway[4]
- 1571/1917, Glasgow Museum of Transport[5]
- 1572/1917, Carnforth, Lancs[6]
- 1815/1924, Snibston Discovery Park, Coalville, Leics[7]
- 1876/1925, Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway[8]
- 1944/1927, Telford Steam Railway, Shropshire[9]
- 1950/1928, Ribble Steam Railway, Preston, Lancs[10]
- 1952/1928, Scottish Industrial Railway Centre[11]
- 1966/1929, National Museum of Wales, Nantgarw[12]
- 1984/1930, Foxfield Steam Railway, Stoke-on-Trent[13]
- 1989/1930, Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway[14]
- 2008/1935, Midland Railway - Butterley, Derbyshire[15]
- 2126/1942, National Waterways Museum, Gloucestershire[16]
- 2238/1948, National Museum of Wales, Nantgarw[17]
- 2243/1948, Buckinghamshire Railway Centre[18]
- 2268/1949, Carnforth, Lancs[19]
- 2373/1956, National Railway Museum, York[20]
Bagnall locomotives

Bagnall 0-4-0 of 1932, works number 2473, "Huntley & Palmers No.1" (from Reading). Seen here on the Cholsey & Wallingford Railway in 2005.
Locomotives built by W.G. Bagnall:
Works number/build date, site of preservation
- 2216/1923, Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway (2 ft 6in gauge)[21]
- 2370/1929, In a field near Blaby, Leicester. Visible from the Leicester to Nuneaton railway line.[22]
- 2473/1932, Privately preserved in West Yorkshire[23]
- 2898/1948, Darlington
- 3019/1952, Worksop, Notts. K J Bownes & Sons Depot
- 3121/1957, Bodmin and Wenford Railway[24]
Other locomotives
Locomotives built by other manufacturers:
Builder, works number/build date, site of preservation
- Hawthorn Leslie, 3746/1929, Tanfield Railway[25]
- Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, 7803/1954, Stonham Barns Leisure & Retail Village
- Peckett and Sons, 2155/1955, Irlam, Salford, Manchester[26]
Sources
- Industrial Locomotives: including preserved and minor railway locomotives. 15EL. Melton Mowbray: Industrial Railway Society. 2009. ISBN 978-1-901556-53-7.
References
- 15EL, page 152
- 15EL page 285
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- 15EL page 110
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- 15EL page 115
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- 15EL page 57
- 15EL page 91
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- 15EL page 31
- 15EL page 116
- 15EL page 77
- 15EL page 110
- http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/train-want-station/story-12058212-detail/story.html#axzz2SG684xjG
- "VIDEO: Hope you're chuffed with your present! (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)". Thetelegraphandargus.co.uk. 3 July 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
- 15EL page 39
- 15EL, page 79
- 15EL, page 150
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