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Number and Name | Class | Wheels Gauge | Builder Works No/Year built | Notes/Location |
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7 "Germania" |
2-2-2
Standard |
Todd, Kitson and Laird
38/1844 |
Altona Kieler (Germany).
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"TILSIT" | K |
0-6-0 Saddle Tank Standard |
Manning Wardle
127/1864 |
James Bray, Konigsberg, Germany.
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1 |
2-4-0 Tank 5'6" |
EB Wilson
344/1854 |
South Schleswig Rly (Germany).
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2 |
2-4-0 Tank 5'6" |
EB Wilson
345/1854 |
South Schleswig Rly (Germany).
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"KONIGSBERG" | Old I |
0-6-0 Saddle Tank Standard |
Manning Wardle
125/1864 |
lames Bray, Konigsberg, Germany.
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874 |
0-4-0 Diesel Hydraulic Standard |
Hunslet Engine Co
9221/1984 |
Ministry of Defence for use in W Germany.
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876 |
0-4-0 Diesel Hydraulic Standard |
Hunslet Engine Co
9223/1984 |
Ministry of Defence for use in W Germany.
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877 |
0-4-0 Diesel Hydraulic Standard |
Hunslet Engine Co
9224/1984 |
Ministry of Defence for use in W Germany.
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9 "Schleswig" |
2-2-2
Standard |
Todd, Kitson and Laird
40/1844 |
Altona Kieler (Germany).
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10 "Elbe" |
2-2-2
Standard |
Todd, Kitson and Laird
41/1844 |
Altona Kieler (Germany).
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3 |
2-4-0 Tank 5'6" |
EB Wilson
346/1854 |
South Schleswig Rly (Germany).
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4 |
2-4-0 Tank 5'6" |
EB Wilson
347/1854 |
South Schleswig Rly (Germany).
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5 |
2-4-0 Tank 5'6" |
EB Wilson
348/1854 |
South Schleswig Rly (Germany).
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6 |
2-4-0 Tank 5'6" |
EB Wilson
349/1854 |
South Schleswig Rly (Germany).
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"Vulkan" |
2-2-2
Standard |
Fenton, Murray and Jackson
/1837 |
Munich and Augsberg Rly (Germany).
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"Mars" |
2-2-2
Standard |
Fenton, Murray and Jackson
/1837 |
Munich and Augsberg Rly (Germany).
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8 "Baltic" |
2-2-2
Standard |
Todd, Kitson and Laird
39/1844 |
Altona Kieler (Germany).
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73 | Large Jenny |
2-4-0
Standard |
EB Wilson
/1853 | |
74 | Large Jenny |
2-4-0
Standard |
EB Wilson
/1853 | |
"The Steam Sapper" | K7 |
Plough
Ω |
John Fowler
13310/1914 |
Ministry of Supply. Captured by Germany on its way to Russia, used for ploughing in Bad Pyrmont. Abandoned in a field in the 1950s. Taken in by the 45th Royal Engineers in the 70s becoming a regimental mascot, returned to the UK and restored. Sold in 2006 when the regiment was dispanded. The last steam engine in military service.
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