List of Great Central Railway locomotives and rolling stock

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This is a list of locomotives and rolling stock based at the preserved Great Central Railway at Loughborough in Leicestershire, the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire, and the Mountsorrel Railway near Leicester.

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Mainline steam locomotives

The Great Central has a varied fleet of steam classes representing each of the United Kingdom's "Big Four" railway companies and British Rail. Some of them once worked along the original routes, and others were part of classes that saw service there.

Operational

Number and nameTypeBuilderPhotographLiveryHistoryOwnerNotes
No. 6990 "Witherslack Hall" GWR 6959 Class 4-6-0 Swindon Works 6990 Witherslack Hall departs Quorn.jpg BR Lined Green, Early Emblem Built in 1948. 6990 was selected as a post-nationalisation locomotive to participate in the Locomotive Exchanges of 1948 on the former Great Central Main Line. Following the trials, it was based at Old Oak Common TMD (81A) until 1966 and was then sold to Woodham Brothers Ltd. It was purchased for preservation and returned to the Great Central in 1975. The locomotive returned to service following its second 10-year overhaul in preservation in October 2015. During its last overhaul, Witherslack Hall's Collett tender was exchanged with 4930 Hagley Hall's former Hawksworth tender. Failed with boiler problems in 2022, the loco was withdrawn from service early so it could be repaired and returned to service with a new boiler ticket. Returned to service in August 2023.David Clarke Railway Trust.
No. 48305 LMS Stanier Class 8F 2-8-0 Crewe Works 48305 Great Central Railway (1).jpg BR Black, Early EmblemBuilt in 1943. 48305 was based for much of its career at Cricklewood (14A), operating across the Midlands. After moving between other sheds, including Crewe South (5B) and Speke Junction (8C), it was withdrawn in 1968, just before the end of steam. During the time spent at Barry it was sprayed with the words "Please don't let me die!" on the smokebox door, but was saved by Roger Hibbert in 1985 and was restored to steam in the next 10 years. In 2011, halfway through its boiler ticket the decision was taken to perform another major overhaul. One of the main jobs of the overhaul included an extensive rebuild of the tender. Returned to service for the 2019 Goods Galore Gala. Boiler ticket expires in 2029.[ citation needed ]Private Owner
No. 73156 BR Standard Class 5 4-6-0 Doncaster Works BR Standard Class 5 73156 Rothley.jpg BR Lined Black, Late CrestBuilt in 1956. 73156 is the last survivor of all Doncaster-built BR standards. Allocated to Neasden depot (34E), from where it would regularly work on the ex-Great Central line. After several spells at sheds on the London Midland Region, it was withdrawn in 1967. When rescued from Barry and taken to the East Lancashire Railway, most minor parts had already been sold, but many new ones were purchased and fitted by 2003, when it was transferred to the Great Central to continue restoration. A new BR1B tender has been built to replace the original. The locomotive returned to service in September 2017, but was stopped shortly afterwards requiring repairs to its bottom end. These repairs were completed in time for the locomotive to make its second debut into traffic for the Goods Galore gala in May 2018. Boiler ticket expires in 2027.73156 Standard 5 Support Group.
No. 78018 BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0 Darlington Works Minehead - 78018 arrived from Norton Fitzwarren.JPG BR Lined Black, Late CrestBuilt in 1953. 78018 entered traffic on 3 March 1954, at West Auckland Shed (County Durham). It was then transferred to Chester Midland in April 1960; Workington in 1962; Willesden in May 1963; Nuneaton in September 1965 and finally Shrewsbury before withdrawal on 12 November 1966. 78018 then spent 11 years at Barry scrapyard before being preserved at Shackerstone in November 1978.

78018 became famous for getting stuck in a snow drift during February 1955, which resulted in the film Snowdrift at Bleath Gill. This locomotive is now owned by the Darlington Railway Preservation Society and arrived at the GCR in November 2012 for the completion of its overhaul. An agreement is in place for the locomotive to become a resident at the GCR for the next 10 years. The restoration was completed in October 2016, in time for the locomotive to star in the autumn steam gala. Boiler ticket expires in 2026.

Darlington Railway Preservation Society.
No. 78019 BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0 Darlington Works 78019 near Quorn.jpg BR Black, Late CrestBuilt in 1954. 78019 was allocated to Kirkby Stephen (51H), working on local and banking duties through the Lake District. After turns to Willesden (1A), Nuneaton (2B) and Crewe South (5B) it was withdrawn in 1966 and sold to Barry Scrapyard, being moved there the next year. In 1973 it was moved to the Severn Valley Railway, but restoration was never carried out there due to more pressing projects. The locomotive was moved to the Great Central where its major restoration was completed in 2004. Following expiry of the engines boiler ticket in May 2015 the engine was withdrawn for overhaul which was completed in Oct 2022. Boiler ticket expires in 2032.

Non operational

Under overhaul/construction

Number & NameTypeBuilderPhotographLiveryHistoryOwnerNotes
No. 567 GCR Class 2 4-4-0 N/AN/AUnder Construction. The Class 2s were a series of express locomotives built between 1887 and 1892 for use on the MSLR. When the LNER formed they became the D7s, by then they were already obsolete, and all were withdrawn between 1926 and 1939, with no preserved examples. [1] in 2011, a project was launched to build a new member of the class to modern engineering standards for running on the Great Central Railway. No 567 is new build locomotive, with cylinder block and tender chassis already purchased. The total project budget of £450,000 is projected. [2] LNER D7 Project
No. 63601 GCR Class 8K 2-8-0 Gorton locomotive works 63601 Great Central Railway (18).jpg BR Unlined Black, Early EmblemBuilt in 1912. Following completion 63601 was based at Doncaster (36A), primarily hauling slow goods on former Great Central metals. It was withdrawn from service in 1966, as a veteran of two World Wars and three rail companies, but the role the O4s played in the early 20th century caused it to become custodian of the National Collection. An appeal was raised by Steam Railway to return it to steam, which was completed at Loughborough in 2000 and it became a regular and popular performer. Boiler ticket expired in late 2010, but its ticket was extended for another two years before it was withdrawn from service on 24 June 2012 when the extension expired. The overhaul began in 2019. [3] National Railway Museum.
No. 1631 USATC S160 Class 2-8-0 American Locomotive Company NottinghamTransportHeritageCentre1631'sBoiler.JPG N/ABuilt in 1942. 1631 was one of more than 2000 identical locomotives built for use in Europe during World War II. After the war it was retained for service in Hungary as number 411.388, withdrawn in the 1980s and converted into a static generator before being taken to England in 1995 for storage on the East Lancashire Railway. The locomotive changed hands twice before being moved to Ruddington in 2004. A large collection of parts from two other locomotives are also stored as a source of spares, and restoration is underway. it is currently for sale.Private Owner
No. 7027 "Thornbury Castle" GWR 4-6-0 GWR 4073 'Castle' 4-6-0 Swindon Works 7027 Thornbury Castle(8268091588).jpg BR Green, TBC (On Completion)Built in 1949. 7027's first shed allocation was Plymouth Laira. In March 1959 the engine was re-allocated to Old Oak Common, this being the GWR's biggest shed and for 7027 it would spend most of its working career at 81A before being re-allocated in April 1960 to Worcester. 7027's final shed allocation in August 1963 was at Reading and the engine was withdrawn 4 months later in December 1963 before being moved to Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, South Wales. Arriving there in May 1964.

In August 1972 no 7027 was sold to the then Birmingham Railway Museum and left as the 23rd departure from Barry scrapyard. The engine was however never restored to working order and numerous parts were taken from the engine for use on fellow Tyseley based classmates No. 7029 "Clun Castle" and 5043 "Earl of Mount Edgcumbe". After being purchased by Pete Waterman's Transport Trust, it was stored outside the Crewe Heritage Centre still in its Barry Scrapyard condition. Following the removal of Waterman's railway equipment from the former LNWR site in 2016, it was moved to Peak Rail in April 2016. It was later sold on to Jon Jones-Pratt who planned to restore the engine to modern mainline standards. Owing to commitments elsewhere little progress was made on 7027's restoration and in January 2020 it was once again purchased by another individual with plans to restore the engine to working order, moving to Loughborough where the restoration is well underway. 7027 will however not be restored for mainline operation. [4]

Private Owner
No. 30777 Sir Lamiel LSWR N15 class 4-6-0 North British Locomotive Company Sir Lamiel at Loughborugh Sheds.jpg BR Lined Green, Early Emblem (on completion)Built in 1925. 777 was built by the North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow as one of the later batches of N15s, which became known as "Scotch Arthurs". Based mostly in service at Nine Elms (70A). After the war, it moved to Eastleigh Works (71A), but the Southern Region's electrification policy caused withdrawal in 1959. The NRM had earmarked it for preservation before then and in 1978, it returned to steam, after an extensive overhaul at Hull, Dairycoates (53A). A third overhaul, completed in 2006, has allowed for further operations on the national network. It failed in August 2017 following leaking boiler tubes. Overhaul began in 2020.

The engines overhaul is being done to Network Rail standards as it is intended for the engine to once again run on the mainline on completion of its overhaul.

National Railway Museum.Cared for by the 5305 Locomotive Association.
No. 34039 "Boscastle" SR West Country Class 4-6-2 Brighton Works Branksome with Bournemouth train geograph-2967989-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg BR Green, Late Crest (On Completion)Built in 1946. 34039 was based at Stewarts Lane TMD (73A). It was rebuilt at Eastleigh for use in Bournemouth (71B), and was withdrawn from service in 1965. It became the first motive power at Loughborough in 1973. Restoration was not completed until 1992, with many issues causing withdrawal in 2000. A group was formed in 2005 which is now working to return it to working order with a £200,000 overhaul programme. [5] The boiler is off site, and the locomotive has been re-wheeled.Boscastle Locomotive Limited.
No. 45491 LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 Derby Works BR Black, TBC (On Completion)Built in 1943. Presently undergoing restoration from Barry Scrapyard condition. The engine's tender has already been completed, with most of the work now concentrated on the boiler, which was removed from the frames in Easter 2012.Private Owner
No. 46521 LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 Swindon Works 46521 at Loughborough (3).jpg BR Lined Green, Early EmblemBuilt in 1953. 46521 was built at Swindon Works as part of a batch of Western Region Ivatt Class 2s. Because of this, it was based at ex-Great Western depots, including Oswestry (89A) and Machynlleth (89C), but was withdrawn from service in 1966 and was sent to Barry scrapyard during 1967. Its first home in preservation was at the Severn Valley Railway from 1971, restored at Bridgnorth in 1974. After several years of work, a complete rebuild including the fitting of off-road tyres was finished at Loughborough in late 2011. After four years sporting Unlined BR Black livery, 46521 was repainted into Lined BR Green in May 2016. Boiler ticket expired in November 2022.Loughborough Standard Locomotive Group.
No. 48624 LMS Stanier Class 8F 2-8-0 Ashford Works 48624 runs round at Leicester North.jpg BR Unlined Black, Early EmblemBuilt in 1943. Restored at Peak Rail in 2009. After nearly 30 years of work, it was repainted into an LMS maroon livery (only ever worn authentically by express-passenger classes of the company). It ran at the railway for about a year, and was then put on loan to other lines, before being based at the Great Central from early 2011. Boiler ticket expired on 31 July 2019 and is undergoing overhaul.48624 Locomotive Company.
No. 70013 "Oliver Cromwell" BR Standard Class 7 4-6-2 Crewe Works 70013 Oliver Cromwell at Leicester North (4).jpg BR Lined Green, Late Crest (On Completion)Built in 1951. 70013 was allocated to the Eastern Region of British Railways on completion with its shed being Norwich (32A) until transfer to the LMR. Thanks to an overhaul undertaken at Crewe, it was the only member of the class operational in 1968 and was selected to haul the Fifteen Guinea Special at the end of steam. The importance of the train meant that it would join the National Collection, and in 2004 was moved to GCR for restoration to celebrate 40 years of the 1T57. Boiler ticket expired in December 2018 and an overhaul began shortly afterwards.

The engines overhaul is being done to Network Rail standards as it is intended for the engine to once again run on the mainline on completion of its overhaul.

National Railway Museum.Cared for by the 5305 Locomotive Association.

Stored

Number & NameTypeBuilderPhotographLiveryHistoryOwnerNotes
No. 45305 "Alderman A.E.Draper" LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 Armstrong Whitworth Black5 45305 (7).jpg BR Lined Black, Late CrestBuilt in 1937. 5305 was allocated to several depots before becoming based at Lostock Hall (10D) by 1968, one of only three steam sheds left at the end of BR steam. Withdrawn at the very end on 4 August 1968, it was sold to Draper's Scrapyard, before being saved for restoration. In preservation, it has continued the Five's 'Ubiquity' by working across Britain, even going up into the Highlands in the 1980s. Since 1996, it has been based at Loughborough, however its boiler ticket expired in October 2021.5305 Locomotive Association.
No. 47406 LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0 T Vulcan Foundry 47406 Great Central Railway (7).jpg BR Unlined Black, Early EmblemBuilt in 1926. First based at Warrington (8B) and Crewe South (5B). In 1928, it started a long period of work at Carnforth (11A), which lasted for 32 years. From 1960, many more allocations were made, ending at Edge Hill (8A) in 1967. Delivered to Woodham Brothers in the summer of 1968, all mechanical parts had been sold by the time it was rescued by the Rowsley Locomotive Trust in 1983. In 1989, owner Roger Hibbert took it to Loughborough, where restoration was completed in early 2010. Boiler ticket expired in April 2020 after it was granted an extension and is currently on display undercover in the museum building at Mountsorrel.Private owner.
No. 92214 BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 Swindon Works BR Standard Class 9F 92214 Goods Train Great Central Railway.jpg BR black, Late CrestBuilt in 1959. 92214 was built by Swindon Works and allocated to Cardiff Canton (86C) upon entering service. Upon withdrawal from Severn Tunnel Junction (86E) in 1965, it was sold to Barry Scrapyard. In 1980, it was moved to the Midland Railway Centre and restored to full working order. In 2010, the locomotive was sold to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, where it was named Cock o' the North in 2011. Originally arriving at the GCR to attend the winter steam gala in 2014, an agreement was made between its owners and the Director of the GCR which saw 92214 become part of the GCR fleet permanently. Acquired by the David Clarke Railway Trust in January 2023. Withdrawn from service in February 2024. [6] David Clarke Railway Trust

Industrial locomotives

Industrial steam locomotives

Industrial steam locomotives became the mainstay of steam power in early British railway preservation before the Barry Scrapyard veterans were fully restored. Many have huge traction efforts despite their small sizes, making them more than capable of hauling large passenger trains.

Operational

Number & NameTypeBuilderPhotographLiveryHistoryOwnerNotes
No. 1223 "Colin McAndrew" Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 ST Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. Andrew Barclay Colin McAndrew.jpg Colin McAndrew Ltd Lined GreenBuilt in 1911 and worked at Retford Military Barracks in Edinburgh until 1915, when it was sold to Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Works in Henburn-Upon-Tyne. In 1939 it was sold again to N. Greening (Wireworks) in Warrington. In 1966 it was sold into preservation, moving to the Chasewater Railway in 1968, where it had been based for all of its preservation life. In 2009 it was returned to service after a major rebuild and remained in service until withdrawal in 2017. In 2020 the locomotive was overhauled at Locomotive Maintenance Services at Loughborough and, following a brief spell back at Chasewater, the locomotive was sold and moved to Mountsorrel in October 2020. Boiler ticket expires in 2030.Mountsorrel and Rothley Community Heritage.
No. 7 "Robert"(Currently In Guise of 68067) Austerity 0-6-0 ST Hudswell Clarke GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY 2017 Winter Steam Gala and Steam Enthusiast Weekend A5.jpg BR Unlined Black, Early EmblemBuilt in 1953. Robert was built by Hudswell Clarke Engine Company due to manufacturing constraints at Hunslet. After construction it was delivered to the National Coal Board to work in Scotland. After continuing work for several years, it became one of the participants of the Rocket 150 Rainhill Trials re-enactment in 1980. Following the celebrations it was kept at private sites in store, until moving to Quorn & Woodhouse in 2008. Moved from the siding to the locomotive shed in 2010 after the completion of 47406. Entered service in early 2018 following overhaul and now painted in BR Black with fictitious number of 68067. Spent 2019 operating at Ruddington and has returned to Loughborough.Private owner.

Under overhaul/restoration

Number & NameTypeBuilderPhotographLiveryHistoryOwnerNotes
No. 1762 "Dolobran" Manning Wardle 0-6-0 ST Manning Wardle NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreDolobran1762.JPG N/ABuilt in 1910. Dolobran was built by Manning Wardle as works number 1762. Worked at Stewarts & Lloyds at Corby before the delivery of RSH 0-6-0 saddle tanks in the 1950s. After withdrawal from service in 1968 was preserved in storage at the Kent and East Sussex Railway from 1972, and then at Woolwich before being moved to Peak Rail in Derbyshire in 2002, moving again to Ruddington in 2003 for restoration to working order. The frames are inside the main railway workshop under heavy general overhaul.Private Owner.
No. 2009 "Rhyl" Manning Wardle 0-6-0 ST Manning Wardle NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreRhyl2009.JPG N/ABuilt in 1921. Rhyl was built by Manning Wardle as with sister No 1762 Dolobran, and like 1762 worked at Stewarts & Lloyds from construction until being withdrawn in 1968. In 2003 No 2009 was transported to Ruddington in partially dismantled state. In late 2010 work was proceeding on heavy general overhaul with work concentrated on axlebox and hornblock machining.Private Owner.
No. 1682 "Julia" Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0 ST Hudswell Clarke NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreJulia.JPG British Sugar Corporation Kelham Notts Dark Blue.Built in 1937. Julia was built by Hudswell Clarke to work at the BSC Kelham Foundry. When replaced by diesel traction next home was on static display in the Millgate Museum in Newark, Nottinghamshire. In 1991 became the first steam locomotive to be based at the newly formed Great Central Railway (Nottingham). Heavy General Overhaul commenced 2007. In 2010 the frames and boiler were moved into the workshop of Ruddington Locomotive Works. No target completion date has been set. Cab steel work now mostly complete trailing wheelset overhauled and refitted.Private Owner.
No. 3809 Austerity 0-6-0 ST Hunslet Engine Company GreatCentralRailway3809Mk2.JPG BR Lined Black, Late CrestBuilt in 1953. 3809 was built for use with a National Coal Board firm in Scotland. After 33 years of industrial service it was purchased for preservation on the North Norfolk Railway and performed at the railway for the next until withdrawal for overhaul. That overhaul is being undertaken by owner David Wright at Loughborough, with the current work progressing at a good pace. The boiler is out of the frames and is having the stays removed, while the frames undergo repairs in the shed and the wheels also receive attention for completion in 2012.Private Owner.
No. 7684 "Nechells No. 4" Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns 0-6-0 T Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns Chasewater Heaths Station - Chasewater Light Railway (geograph 4367493).jpg Lined GreenBuilt in 1951. Spent most of its working life at Nechells Power Station in Warwickshire, where it operated until 1972. Its first home was the Battlefield Line Railway in 1973 where it was restored in 1995. In 1996 it moved to the Foxfield Railway, where it remained in 2010 until moving on to the Chasewater Railway. It continued operating at Chasewater until its boiler ticket expires in 2015 and the locomotive was placed on static display. In October 2018 the locomotive was sold and moved to Loughborough, where its overhaul commenced soon after arrival.Private owner

Stored

Number & NameTypeBuilderPhotographLiveryHistoryOwnerNotes
Neepsend No. 2 Sentinel
4w VBT
Sentinel Waggon Works GreatCentralRailwayNeepsendNo.2.JPG MaroonBuilt in 1946. Neepsend No. 2 was a late entry into the Sentinel steam catalog. Working for the Central Electricity Generating Board, it worked at Neepsend Power Station throughout its entire working life. In 1974 it was due to be destroyed at a nearby scrapyard, but was saved and spent 18 months at the Great Central before being put on display in Swanwick museum at the Midland Railway Butterley in 1979. Now back at Loughborough since 2011 after a 35-year absence, work will start on its restoration when the owner's other locomotive, 45491 has been completed.Private owner.
921Powesland and Mason 0-4-0 ST Brush Electrical Machines Brush 0-4-0ST 921.jpg Lined GreenBuilt in 1906. Built by Brush and worked at Swansea Harbour until it was withdrawn in 1928. It was then sold to Berry Wiggins & Co Ltd in Kent. It operated there until 1964 and presented to the Leicester Museum of Technology in 1968. Most of its preservation years have been spent at Snibston from 1992 where it was one of the exhibits. Snibston sadly closed in 2018 and in May 2019, the locomotive was moved to Mountsorrel where it is on display in the museum building.Leicestershire County Council.
No. 5 "Arthur" Manning Wardle 0-6-0 ST No. 2015Boyne Engine Works NottinghamTransportHeritageCentre5Arthur.JPG RedBuilt in 1921. Arthur was built at Boyne Engine Works, Jack Lane, Leeds. Supplied to the order of Cardiff Corporation, and at a later date transferred to the Longbridge works of Austin Motors, working there until the early 1960s. From there spent a number of years plinthed at Newdigate Street in Birmingham before transfer to Woolwich. Brought to Ruddington in 2003 with Dolobran and Rhyl, while the others arrived dismantled, 2015 was the only one to remain cosmetically complete. Now stored in the open, restoration will be tackled once other locomotives are finished.Private Owner.

Industrial diesel shunters

In addition to the larger network shunters there is also a modest collection of old industrial designs in varying states of repair.

Operational

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
Operational
393304 Ruston & Hornsby 48DS
0-4-0DM
This small shunter spent most of its preservation at the now closed Snibston Discovery Park. Prior to that, it worked at the Bardon Hill Quarry and passed into preservation at the Battlefield Line Railway. The locomotive moved to the Mountsorrel Branch in 2017 where it was commissioned for service and serves as the yard shunter for the branch.GreenLeicester County Council.1956 Ruston 393304.jpg
Undergoing overhaul, restoration or repairs
Stored or static
D2959
Staythorpe
Ruston & Hornsby 165
0-4-0DE
Staythorpe was built in Grantham and was bought by National Power for regular use as a mineral train shunter at Staythorpe Power Station in Nottinghamshire. It was taken off the hands of the station in early 1994 to assist with track-laying at Ruddington following the purchase of more resources for the heritage centre. After the completion of the project it has returned to service as a standard yard shunter and over the years has been in service in various liveries, including most recently with a fictional BR livery and number. It is now stored awaiting mechanical repairs. BR Green with the Late Crest.Private owner.1961~
No. D4279
Arthur Wright
John Fowler
0-4-0DM
Arthur Wright was built for use at the East Midlands Gas Board. Its first area of work was at Carr House Works in Rotherham, before moving to Derby in the 1960s. Afterwards it was sold to Albert Looms in 1970 and worked for the company until 1974, and was sold into private hands. Arriving in early 1975, it was repainted and named after the late Arthur Wright, a director for the MLST. Following a period of operation, it was withdrawn from service and has resided in long-term storage at Swithland Sidings for some considerable time.Dark blue.Private owner.1952 Fowler D4279 Arthur Wright.jpg

Mainline diesel shunters

With period railway scenes in mind and with the cheaper and more effective running costs they can deliver, there are a handful of ex-British Rail diesel shunters based on site. Despite normally working lightly they sometimes feature at special events on passenger and freight traffic.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
Operational
13101 [7] British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
13101 (later D3101) was built at Derby Works as one of a batch of 10 air-braked shunters which were also given an English Electric 6KT engine and was allocated to the Southern Region. Based primarily at Ashford (73F) & Eastleigh (71A), in 1973 it left the Southern for use at Loughborough Midland station and its local sidings. After withdrawal it was bought by a Great Central Railway volunteer and arrived at Loughborough in December 1984. In 2010 it returned to regular shunting duties after a long restoration and now performs as shed pilot for Loughborough Central. Funds were raised on the 2012 Autumn Steam gala for this loco to be repainted and this long-awaited task was carried out and completed in time for the September 2013 Diesel gala, the livery being BR green. BR green with wasp stripes and the early crest.Private owner.1955 British Rail Class 08 Diesel shunter No 13101 (14175848165).jpg
No. 08114 British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
08114 was built at Derby Works as no. D3180, allocated to nearby Derby (17A), working there on pilot shunting duties until withdrawal in 1983. After a narrow escape from the cutter's torch it was purchased for preservation and was transferred to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Until 1997 it had also spent some time at the southern section of the Great Central Railway, before moving to the heritage complex at Ruddington, where it works on shunting duties in the yard, and at diesel galas also performs on shuttle passenger trains. The locomotive received a replacement radiator in 2018 and a repaint into BR Blue with wasp stripes was completed in 2020. On loan to the Epping Ongar Railway. BR Rail Blue.Private owner.1955 Class 08 13180.JPG
No. 08220 British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
08220 was also built at Derby Works and operated primarily on the London Midland Region until withdrawal in the 1990s. After being taken out of service it was stored at Carnforth to provide a source of spares parts for sister engine 08678, but was only lightly stripped with most taken parts being internal mechanisms. Nonetheless, it was to eventually to be moved to a private site at a farm yard near Wrenbury for static display. It arrived at Ruddington for restoration in 2008, which has included a comprehensive replacement of all the removed equipment. Returned to Ruddington in 2019 following a few years away on loan. BR Rail Blue.English Electric Preservation.1956 08220 at Ruddington.jpg
No. D4137 British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
D4137 was built at Horwich Works in 1962 and saw spells at Burton, Leicester Midland and Holyhead. In the 1970s it was renumbered to 08907 and the final depot it operated from was Bescot TMD in the Midlands, painted in DB Red. The locomotive moved to Loughborough in November 2016 and was brought back into service following attention to its vacuum braking system. In April 2019 the locomotive was painted into BR Green with wasp stripes and renumbered to its original guise, D4137. BR green with wasp stripes and the late crest.Private owner.1962 D4137 shunting.jpg
No. 10119 Margaret Ethel-Thomas Alfred Naylor [8] British Rail Class 10
0-6-0DE
D4067 was built at Darlington Works, fitted with a Lister Blackstone engine. It was based for its British Rail service career in South Yorkshire. However, in 1971 it was sold to the National Coal Board, which relocated it to Betteshanger Colliery in Kent, followed by three years spent at Nailstone from 1976. After that it was withdrawn completely from service and was purchased for private preservation at Loughborough. After several years of hard restoration work carried out its first train ran in 1986 was later named, after the parents of the owner. Featured in Top Gear. Now stationed at Rothley as the Carriage and Wagon Works shunter and was repainted in 2023 into NCB Kent Colliery Blue.NCB Kent Colliery Blue with Wasp Stripes.Private owner.1961 No.10119 (D4067) Alfred Thomas & Margaret Ethel Naylor (Class 10) (6779193995).jpg
Undergoing overhaul, restoration or repairs
No. D2118 British Rail Class 03
0-6-0DM
Built at Swindon, D2118 was first based at Swansea (87A), to replace Great Western locomotives. Within less than a decade it moved to Barrow and was withdrawn in the 1970s due to mechanical failures. It was saved from scrap by contractors in Norfolk, but was out of work again by the 1980s. After being declared redundant a third time, it was preserved at Rutland Railway Museum and Peak Rail, where it was sold off in late 2010. The new owner moved the locomotive to Ruddington where restoration is taking place. BR Rail Blue.Private owner.1959~
No. 07005 British Rail Class 07
0-6-0DE
07005 was built by the Ruston and Hornsby engine company as part of the 14-strong class of shunters. Its first home was at Eastleigh TMD (71A), working light-freight trains to and from Southampton Docks (71I). Retired in 1977 in favour of more-efficient classes, it left the area for a brief period of work in Middlesbrough, far cry from the Southern Region city port. After a lengthy amount of time spent in storage at Barrow Hill, it moved to the Battlefield Line Railway in 2002. It has since moved to the Great Central and spent a long time at Swithland sidings awaiting restoration. During summer 2012, 07005 was shunted out of Swithland sidings and moved to Loughborough Central were the restoration work will take place. This will include a full motor overhaul. This major overhaul has now returned to the railway, and is currently stored behind Loughborough MPD awaiting work to continue. BR Rail Blue.Private owner.1962 British Rail Class 07 07005 at Great Central Railway.jpg
Stored or static
No. 08694 British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
08694 was built at Horwich Works and was first allocated to Annesley Depot (16B), carrying pre-TOPS number D3861. In 1962 it was moved to Nottingham (16A) and lived there until the shed closed in 1967. Following the closure it spent 20 years at Crewe until purchase by now-defunct EWS in the 1990s for work at Toton (TO), and Old Oak Common (OC). After retirement in 2009, it was delivered to the Great Central in 2009 from Rotherham. Its restoration was completed in 2013, enabling it to operate at the September Diesel gala. This loco is currently out of traffic awaiting work, now located at Ruddington. EWS Red & Gold.Private owner.1959 08694 at Loughborough.JPG
Off site

Mainline diesel locomotives

Both railways have a large collection of heritage diesel locomotives and hold at least two galas each year to run them, in addition to parallel operations with the steam fleet.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
Operational
No. D8154 [9] British Rail Class 20
Bo-Bo
D8154 was built by Vulcan (then under the control of English Electric) and had a more varied career than most members of the class, being based for spells on the London Midland, Eastern and Scottish Regions. In 1987 it was overhauled for the last time at Derby works, becoming the last one to receive such treatment. It was sold to EWS in 1999 and moved to the Churnet Valley Railway in 2000, remaining there until 2007. Now based at Ruddington, it has been restored to its 1970s condition. Returned to service in 2018 following overhaul and a repaint into BR Blue. BR Blue (full-yellow ends).English Electric Preservation.1966 20154 Ruddington 2010-10-23.JPG
No. D6535
Hertfordshire Rail Tours
[10]
British Rail Class 33
Bo-Bo
D6535 was built by Birmingham Carriage & Wagon Company and was based at Eastleigh (71A) during BR service, performing on a variety of duties including passenger service and banking assistance. After disbandment of British Railways it was sold to EWS for freight work and was put into storage at Old Oak Common (OC) after an accidental collision. By this time it had been selected to become part of the NRM and was moved to Loughborough in 2005. BR Rail Blue (full-yellow ends). National Railway Museum.
5305 Locomotive Association.
1960 Class 33 D6535 At Loughborough Station.JPG
No. D6700 [11] British Rail Class 37
Co-Co
D6700 was built at the Vulcan Foundry (under the control of English Electric) as the first member of its class. It was later renumbered 37119 in 1974 and 37350 in 1988 after being upgraded to 37/3 configuration. The locomotive spent its working life based at depots such as Thornaby and March. In 1998, it was named National Railway Museum, and was subsequently donated to the museum upon its withdrawal from service with EWS in 1999. In 2022, the locomotive was placed on loan to the Heavy Tractor Group and it moved to the GCR in March that year. It will remain on the line for a minimum of five years BR Green with the Late Crest (half-yellow ends).National Railway Museum.
Heavy Tractor Group.
1960 D6700 CLASS 40 YORK RAILFEST JUNE 2012 (7343128742).jpg
No. 37714
Cardiff Canton
British Rail Class 37
Co-Co
The locomotive entered service in 1961 numbered D6724. it was renumbered to 37024 in 1973 and was allocated to depots such as Stratford and Cardiff Canton. In 1988 it was converted to be part of the refurbished heavyweight (Class 37/7) fleet where it lost its headcode boxes, was renumbered to 37714 and allocated to the Trainload Metals sector. In the mid-1990s it joined the EWS fleet which saw it work on railway infrastructure projects in Spain. In 2012 it was returned to the UK and became part of the DRS fleet, being used at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal from the end of 2013. After this works contract ended, the locomotive was stored at Barrow Hill before being placed by DRS on loan to the GCR in 2016, under the care of the Heavy Tractor Group. The Heavy Tractor Group successfully raised funds to have 37714 repainted into Railfreight Triple Grey livery as it would have worn in the late 1980s. The repaint was completed in 2017 and the locomotive was also named Cardiff Canton, after one of the depots it was allocated to. The Heavy Tractor Group purchased the locomotive from DRS in 2018 and it remains operational at the GCR.Railfreight Triple Grey with the Metals logo.Heavy Tractor Group.1961 37714 Cardiff Canton.jpg
No. D123
Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry
[12]
British Rail Class 45
1Co-Co1
D123 was built at Crewe Works for use in the Midlands, first allocated to Derby (17A) and based there until 1965. Toton (TO) was to be its 1973 allocation, followed by Sheffield Tinsley Depot (TI) in 1986. Withdrawn in the following year, it remained in service and was used at Mickleover Test Track until 1990. It was selected (being in better condition than several other examples) for preservation in 1991 at Hull Dairycoates, but was purchased by the 5305LA and was transferred to Loughborough in 1998. Featured in Top Gear. BR Economy Green (half-yellow ends).5305 Locomotive Association.1961 D123 Great Central Railway (1).jpg
No. 46010 [13] British Rail Class 46
1Co-Co1
46010 was built at Derby and was outshopped as D147 from new. Based in the Midlands until 1971, it was then transferred to the Western Region in 1971 to replace outdated diesel-hydraulic classes. In 1981 it moved again to Gateshead, but a series of major faults caused withdrawal in 1984. Narrowly escaping scrap, it was purchased for preservation at Llangollen in 1993. After several years of service it was offered a new home at Ruddington and has been actively based there since 2009. Following an extensive overhaul, it returned to passenger carrying service in April 2019. BR Rail Blue (full-yellow ends).D05 Preservation Ltd.1962 46010 on Gotham Moor.jpg
No. 50017 Royal Oak British Rail Class 50 Co-Co50017 was built at Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows in April 1968. The class were first allocated to the West Coast Main Line to work express trains north of Crewe to Glasgow via Preston, Lancaster and Carlisle as the north of the WCML beyond Crewe was not yet electrified. From 1974 the northern half of the WCML was electrified and 50017 plus its classmates were transferred to the Western Region working mainline passenger services from London Paddington along the Great Western Main Line (GWML). These services ran to places like Oxford, Bristol as well as Plymouth and Penzance.

50017 was withdrawn from service in September 1991. Following spells at Tyseley and the Plym Valley Railway, it operated on the mainline for a period of time. It was purchased by the GCR in 2019, entering service in the April..

Network SouthEast (Original) 1968 Class 50 locomotives in Cardiff - geograph.org.uk - 4357751.jpg
Non-operational
No. D8098 [14] British Rail Class 20
Bo-Bo
D8098 was built by Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns of Newcastle (then in the custody of English Electric), and was allocated first to Eastfield TMD in Glasgow, remaining there right up until the 1980s. It was then based at Tinsley (TI) and ended up spending its last years of work in the North East, finally withdrawn in 1991. It was purchased for preservation in 1992 and arrived on site at Loughborough, starting up again later in the same year. Underwent an overhaul in 2011. Stored awaiting repairs. BR Green with the Late Crest (full yellow ends).Type One Locomotive Company.1961 GreatCentralRailwayD8098Mk2.JPG
No. D5185
Castell Dinas Brân
[15]
British Rail Class 25
Bo-Bo
D5185 was built at Darlington Works in 1963, the last mainline locomotive constructed in the city before the completion of 60163 Tornado in 2008. It was first based at Toton (TO) but was then moved around and also saw service across all of Britain (sans the Southern Region), working from Crewe all the way to Edinburgh. In 1987 it became the last member of the class to haul a BR passenger train, and was soon withdrawn from service. 25035 sat at Humberstone Road until 9 September when it was moved to Vic Berry's yard. In 2004 it moved to Loughborough for bodywork repairs from Northampton, and has remained there ever since. Returned to service in 2015 following repairs and saw regular service until 2022 when it was withdrawn due to requiring an overhaul, which is underway. BR Green with the Late Crest (half-yellow ends).Private owner.1963 20I08I2016 Spa Valley Railway A5.jpg
No. D5401 British Rail Class 27
Bo-Bo
D5401 was built at Birmingham Carriage and Wagon Works of Smethwick. Originally based at Cricklewood (14A), it was re-allocated to Eastfield Depot in 1969 for push-pull trains between Glasgow and Edinburgh. In 1983 it was selected to haul the Royal Train along the West Highland Line to Fort William, and continued to sport the decor that had been put on for the occasion right up to withdrawal in 1987. In 1988 it was officially preserved and was to be based at the Northampton & Lamport Railway until 2007. D5401 failed at Leicester North during the September 2012 diesel gala and only returned to service in March 2013 after some work taking place including the rotten roof panels being replaced with new ones and repairs to the top part of the frames. Undergoing overhaul at Loughborough. BR Green with the Late Crest (half-yellow ends).Private owner.1962 D5401 - Leicester North (9054138911).jpg
No. D5830 [16] British Rail Class 31
A1A-A1A
D5830 was built at Brush Traction works and allocated to Sheffield. Through its working life it was renumbered 31297, 31463 and 31563, fitted with electric heating equipment and subsequently worked on civil engineering trains after the heating was disconnected. After ending its career at Toton TMD (TO) it was bought as a source of spares for another class 31, but proved to be in better condition and was restored instead. Today it wears the prototypical livery that was carried by scrapped sister D5579. Moved to Ruddington in 2020 and is undergoing an overhaul. BR Golden Ochre with the Late Crest (half-yellow ends).Type One Locomotive Company.1962 D5830 , Rabbit Bridge , Great Central Railway.jpg
No. 37009 [17] British Rail Class 37
Co-Co
D6709 was built at Vulcan for allocation to Stratford Depot (ST). In 2001 after the disbandment of British Rail it was sold by English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS) to Direct Rail Services and worked under them for two years. It was moved to the Churnet Valley Railway in 2003, work began on its traction generator. In 2007 it moved to Ruddington via Rushcliffe Halt, shortly after the Class 20s at the centre. Work is progressing to return it to traffic with an in-built steam boiler.BR Blue with full yellow ends.English Electric Preservation.1961
No. 1705
Sparrowhawk
[18]
British Rail Class 47
Co-Co
1705 was another brush-built example of Class 47, but with a major difference. Built as a prototypical Class 48 (a 47 body with a Sulzer 12LVA24-type engine), it was refitted with a standard engine in 1969. It was based for most of its working life in Sheffield and ended its career in 1991, and was then purchased for preservation by Pete Waterman for the East Lancashire Railway. Since 1996 it has been based at Loughborough. Returned to service in 2018 following overhaul and a repaint into BR Blue. Stored awaiting repairs.[ citation needed ] BR Blue (full-yellow ends).Type One Locomotive Company.1965 D1705 Sparrow Hawk at Loughborough.jpg

Diesel and electric multiple units

Though many are still undergoing long-term restoration, the economic benefits of diesel multiple unit and electric multiple unit trains has been able to be utilised as an easy option for early morning services, off peak services, as a second train or where a steam locomotive is unavailable. Their large windows allow for excellent views of the line and surrounding scenery.

Number and nameDescriptionHistory and current statusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
Operational
Nos. 50321
51427
[19]
British Rail Class 101 DMCL
DMBS
Both units run frequently year-round to back up the steam and diesel services. Painted in lined green livery with whiskers at each end. 51247 received an overhaul and repaint offsite in 2015. 50321 had similar work completed in 2016. BR Lined Green.Renaissance Railcars.1958/59 50321+51427 Great Central Railway.jpg
Nos. 50266
50203
[19] [20]
British Rail Class 101 DMCL DMBS 50266 was returned to working order in 2008 and spent several years as a standby vehicle for use with 50321 and 51427. It was painted in unlined green livery with a half-yellow end during this time. 50203 was restored to use for the first time in May 2019 and was painted in BR blue with a full yellow end. 50266 was also repainted into BR blue, but instead with a half-yellow end. Both vehicles now operate as a two car unit.BR blue.Renaissance Railcars.1957 50266 at Quorn.jpg 50203 at Quorn.jpg
No. E59575 [19] British Rail Class 111 TSLRB Owned by the same group custodian of the 101 units. The extensive restoration was completed in 2014 and the vehicle now runs as the centre coach as part of the green set sandwiched between 50321 & 51427.BR lined green.Renaissance Railcars.1960 GreatCentralRailwayE59575.JPG
Undergoing overhaul, restoration or repairs
No. 56342 British Rail Class 101 DTCL Withdrawn from BR service in 1989. Arrived at Loughborough in April 2018 from Butterley. Undergoing restoration to passenger carrying condition.BR Blue and GreyPrivately owned - In custodianship of Renaissance Railcars.1957~
No. E53645
W53926
British Rail Class 108 DMCL
DMBS
Undergoing restoration at Ruddington, where work is focussed on the bodywork. 50645 is being worked on undercover.BR Blue and Grey.Nottingham (GC) DMU Group.1958/1959 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreT061.JPG
No. W51138
W51151
W59501
British Rail Class 116 DMBS
DMS
TCL
Undergoing overhaul, after running for a period in the mid-Noughties. 59501 is a Class 117 unit. 51138 is being worked on indoors and 51151 outdoors. 59501 awaits attention. BR Lined Green.Pressed Steel Heritage Ltd.1958/1960 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreHybridDMU.JPG
No. W55009 British Rail Class 122 DMBS Recently arrived at Loughborough, to be restored after 56342.Green with small yellow warning panel.Private Owner - in custodianship of Renaissance Railcars1958~
144003 No. 55803
No. 55826
British Rail Class 144 DMS
DMSL
The first Class 144 to be preserved, this was announced in December 2019. Arrived at Ruddington by low loader on 3 September 2020 and is being commissioned for service. Planned to be used on quieter days between Ruddington and Loughborough. Northern Rail unbranded.Private Owner1986 British Railways 144003 (2321759457).jpg
Stored or static
No. E50193 British Rail Class 101 DMBS Stored out of action in Rothley Carriage & Wagon Works.BR Blue and Grey.Renaissance Railcars.1957~
M59276 British Rail Class 120 DMBS
DMS
TSLRB
59276 operated for a time in the 1980s and 1990s on the GCR with Class 127 powercars 51616 and 51622, both of which departed the railway in January 2020. 59276 has been stored out of use in Swithland Sidings for a long period of time, awaiting major overhaul work. it is the only surviving Class 120 in preservation. BR Lined Green.Red Triangle Society.1959~

Coaching stock

Whole sets of coaches are in use on a daily basis, from rare LNER postal vehicles and observation cars to the far more common BR Mk1s.

British Railways Mark 1 coaches

The BR Mark 1 entered service in 1951 as a standardisation of passenger stock on all regions. They were built using the best elements of the four railway companies stock creating a very sophisticated design. One of the largest groups preserved is used every operating day at the Great Central Railway as they fit in well with the 1950s-style atmosphere. Those examples which are not in storage or under work are compiled into four uniformal rakes, each with brake and catering facilities.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. 1012Mark 1 RSOAwaiting restoration, however this is quite unlikely because its Ruddington base is being cleared out of any stock without any historic value or economic use. Before being taken out of service, it served as a cinema vehicle.N/A.Private Owner.1951~
No. ADE321047Mark 1 Unclassed RFOKept in storage after arriving in 2010; fate undecided.N/A.
(Graffitied)
BR Standard Coach Group.1951~
No. W15207 Mark 1 CK Stored. BR Lined Maroon.BR Standard Coach Group.1953 GreatCentralRailwayW15207.JPG
No. W15208 Mark 1 CK Body stripped for spares and scrapped Spring 2012. Underframe and bogies for Diesel Brake Tender project, underframe now shortened for this role. BR Lined Maroon.BR Standard Coach Group.1953~
No. W24421 Mark 1 SK Entered service in October 2017 after a long restoration, and now operational. BR Chocolate and Cream.BR Standard Coach Group.1953~
No. 3013 [21] Mark 1 FO Arrived in 2011 under contract work for the East Somerset Railway, in fairly poor external condition. BR Blue and Grey.Private owner.1954~
No. 3072 [22] Mark 1 FO Stored pending overhaul. Arrived from Neville Hill 7/11, Departed to Rampart for Bodywork repairs, returned Summer 2019 for release into traffic in the Pullman Dining set in late 2019. Pullman Style Umber & Cream.Private owner.1955~
No. 3042 [23] Mark 1 FO Renovated in 2010 as part of a £215,000 project to create a new Pullman style train. It carries the logo of the project sponsors Cromwell Tools. [24] Pullman Style Umber & Cream.Great Central Railway Plc.1954 GreatCentralRailway3042.JPG
No. E21031 [25] Mark 1 BCK Awaiting major bodywork repairs; interior also damaged by water-logging around the time of arrival. BR Lined Maroon.Private owner.1954~
No. 24778 [26] Mark 1 SK Arrived in late 2010 & is now undergoing overhaul, most work has been going towards the bottom-end & windows. BR Chocolate and Cream.Private Owner.1954 GreatCentralRailway24778.JPG
No. E34393 [27] Mark 1 BSK Operational. Refurbished and Repainted in 2018. BR Blood and Custard.Private owner.1954 GreatCentralRailwayE34393.JPG
No. E43043 [28] Suburban Mark 1 CLOperational. Restored by Cranmore Maintenance Services at East Somerset Railway between 2015 and 2019. BR Crimson Lake Private owner.1954~
No. M43289 [29] Suburban Mark 1 BTOperational. Restored by Cranmore Maintenance Services at East Somerset Railway May 2013. BR Crimson Lake Private owner.1955~
No. 3172TL Mark 1 BCK Originally numbered 21138, this coach was used in Ireland as a steam heat boiler for diesel services. Bought by the GCR in 2007, it is planned to remain in use as such, but it requires repairs before returning to service. Irish Rail Orange & Black.Great Central Railway Plc.1955 GreatCentralRailway3172TL.JPG
No. 3178TLA Mark 1 BSK Originally numbered 34590, this coach was also used in Ireland as a steam heat boiler for diesel services, and like the aforementioned 3172TL, was purchased in 2007 for the same function. Was used during the winter of 2008-2009 for this purpose, but has been stored since. Irish Rail Orange & Black.Great Central Railway Plc.1955 GreatCentralRailway3178TLA.JPG
No. E34738 Mark 1 BSK Stored out of working order, originally the subject of a possible wheelchair-users conversion. BR blue and grey Great Central Railway plc1955~
No. E3079 Mark 1 FO Operational. It was planned to partner it with 3042 in the Pullman style train, [24] but this never happened as 3092 was used instead. Now used as part of the main dining rake. Pullman Style umber and cream Great Central Railway plc1956~
No. 4207 Mark 1 TSO Operational at RuddingtonUnlined maroonGreat Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd.1956 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreSC4207.JPG
No. E4630 Mark 1 TSO Refurbished during 2012 and returned to service in November of that year. BR Blood and Custard Great Central Railway Plc.1956 GreatCentralRailwayE4630.JPG
No. E9316 Mark 1 BSO Operational. This vehicle was converted for disabled passengers by British Rail apprentices at Derby in 1983. Now classified as a BSO(D). BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway plc1956 GreatCentralRailwayE9316Mk3.JPG
No. E15960 Mark 1 CK Awaiting overhaul, but considering the need for the availability of high-capacity stock, it seems likely that this will be an early candidate for work. BR Blood and Custard Private owner1956 GreatCentralRailwayE15960.JPG
No. 34990 Mark 1 BSK On site for unknown reasons, but part of a four-coach re-railing maintenance set.Departmental yellow and blackPrivate owner1956~
No. W80438 Mark 1 POS Available for mail-drop recreations at major special events year-round, such as seasonal steam events. Originally SK 25139, but heavily rebuilt into its current state. Royal Mail (1960s) Railway Vehicle Preservations Ltd.
Private owner.
1956 GreatCentralRailway80438.JPG
No. ADB975638 Mark 1 BSK Arrived in 2010, but the exact purpose of this is unknown.N/APrivate owner1956 GreatCentralRailwayADB975638.JPG
No. M1811 Mark 1 RMB Operational BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd.1957~
No. E4662 Mark 1 TSO Operational BR Lined Maroon.Private owner1957~
No. 1899
(4758)
Mark 1 TSO Rebuilt as a Bar Car, and returned to service in 2010 as part of the Cromwell Tools Pullman style train. [24] Pullman style Umber & Cream.Great Central Railway Plc.1957 CROMWELL TOOLS LOGO.JPG
No. E4788 Mark 1 SO Operational. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway Plc.1957 Quorn & Woodhouse station - 26692630595.jpg
No. M25312 Mark 1 SK Operational. BR Lined Maroon..Private owner.1957~
No. M25366 Mark 1 SK Operational. Has seen use both sides of the GCR, heading to GCRN for Santa Specials. BR Lined Maroon.Private owner.1957 GreatCentralRailwayE25366.JPG
No. 81343 Mark 1 BG Has seen use as a shop/booking office at Leicester North until station building was completed. Refurbished during 2010–2011 as the brake for the Cromwell Tools Pullman style train. Tables and Chairs fitted in Southern end of coach. [24] Pullman style Umber & Cream.Private owner.1957 MK1 BG 81343.JPG
No. M81382 Mark 1 BG Recently returned to service after overhaul. BR Lined Maroon.Private Owner.1957 GreatCentralRailway81382.JPG
No. 94407 NBA Mark 1 BG Originally 81223 but since converted, and is likely to be removed along with any vehicles deemed unnecessary.Departmental.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd.1957 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentre94407NBA.JPG
No. 21184 Mark 1 BCK Operational. BR Blood and Custard.Private owner.1958 GreatCentralRailwayE21184.JPG
No. 21202 Mark 1 BCK Arrived in 2010, but is one of the few coaches from that era not owned by BR Standard Coach Group.N/A.Private Owner.1958~
No. E86129 Mark 1 GUV In use as the storage van for the DMU group. Outshopped in full livery at the beginning of 2011, allowing for use on photographic specials and at santa special events. BR Lined Maroon.Nottingham (Great Central) DMU Group.1958 Great Central North - Ruddington Transport Heritage Centre vintage vehicle day - 17291278022.jpg
No. 86168 Mark 1 GUV Kept at Loughborough when not in use. Also numbered at times 93168 and 96187Maroon.Renaissance Railcars.1958 GreatCentralRailway86168.JPG
No. 94707 [30] Mark 1 CCT Operational, as the only example of its type bearing the livery it carries.Tartan Arrow.Railway Vehicle Preservations Ltd.1958 GreatCentralRailway94707.JPG
No. 1525 [31] Mark 1 RKBRestored as the kitchen vehicle for the Cromwell Tools Pullman style train in Ramparts of Derby in 2010. [24] Pullman style Umber & Cream.Great Central Railway Plc.1959 61994 heads for Swithland with the GCR Pullman set.jpg
No. 3092 [32] Mark 1 FO Operational, now outshopped in Blood & Custard Livery as of December 2021. BR Blood and Custard.Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailwayE3092.JPG
No. S4830 [33] Mark 1 TSO Operational after major overhaul. BR Blood and Custard.Great Central Railway Plc.1959~
No. E4857 [34] Mark 1 TSO Operational after being overhauled & repainted in 2011. BR Blood and Custard.Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailwayE4857.JPG
No. E16070 [35] Mark 1 CK Operational. BR Lined Maroon.Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailwayE16070.JPG
No. W80301 [36] Mark 1 POS Operational after receiving repairs and repaint at Nemesis Rail Burton after damage in a collision during 2014. Royal Mail (1960s).Railway Vehicle Preservations Ltd.1959 E 80301 at the Great Central Central.jpg
No. 80307 [37] Mark 1 POS Delivered from the Severn Valley Railway in exchange for ex-Departmental BSK 34606 in May 2012. Has seen limited use since arrival, but awaiting overhaul and repaint so as to join the 1960s TPO set. Royal Mail.Private owner.1959~
No. 80401 [38] Mark 1 POT Arrived February 2011 from the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Recently repaired and repainted, and now part of the 1960s TPO set. Royal Mail (1960s).Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailway80401.JPG
No. 86709 [39] Mark 1 GUV Stored. BR Rail Blue.Private owner.1959~
No. 86830 [40] Mark 1 GUV Operational.Maroon.Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailway86830.JPG
No. E93565 [41] Mark 1 GUV Operational. BR Rail Blue.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd.1959 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreE93565.JPG
No. E93579 [42] Mark 1 GUV Operational.Maroon.Railway Vehicle Preservations Ltd.1959~
No. E94286 [43] Mark 1 CCT Stored pending overhaul. Fitted with Firefighting appliances for use to fight lineside fires in Summer months. BR Lined Maroon.Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailwayE94286.JPG
No. 96190 [44] Mark 1 GUV Undergoing conversion to serve as a maintenance vehicle for the locomotives of the 5305LA.Maroon.Private owner.1959 GreatCentralRailway96194.JPG
No. SC1100 [45] Mark 1 REStored. Formerly part of the National Collection, the prototype griddle buffet car has been based here since 2009. While intended for use with the Cromwell Tools Pullman style train, [24] another car was sourced and converted in its place. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway Plc.1960 GreatCentralRailwaySC1100.JPG
No. E1526 [46] Mark 1 RKBOperational as the kitchen car for the main dining rake. BR Blood and Custard.Great Central Railway Plc.1960 GreatCentralRailwayE1526.JPG
No. M1962 [47] Mark 1 RUOperational. BR Blood and Custard.Private owner.1960 GreatCentralRailway2Coaches.JPG
No. 94709 [48] Mark 1 CCT Stored.Maroon.Private owner.1960 GreatCentralRailway94709.JPG
No. 96194 [49] Mark 1 GUV Stored. InterCity Executive (Graffitied).Private owner.1960 GreatCentralRailway96190.JPG
No. E1695 [50] Mark 1 RBRCurrently at Nemesis Rail Burton undergoing overhaul. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway Plc.1961~
No. 1898
(25788) [51]
Mark 1 SK In 2010, this coach was purchased from the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway in Scotland, and rebuilt externally by Nemesis Rail to allow conversion into a bar car for the new Pullman style train. Pullman style Umber & Cream.Great Central Railway Plc.1961 GreatCentralRailway1898.JPG
No. S4914 [52] Mark 1 TSO Stripped for parts following collision damage, vehicle to be scrapped. Coach body scrapped and the underframe only remains. [53] BR Green.Great Central Railway Plc.1961 GreatCentralRailwayS4914.JPG
No. W13313 [54] Mark 1 FK Operational. This vehicle was on loan to the Battlefield Line between December 2014 and March 2018. BR Chocolate and Cream.Private owner.1961~
No. M16168 [55] Mark 1 CK Operational. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd.1961~
No. 16190 [56] Mark 1 CK Operational. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd.1961 16190 is a CK MK1 passenger coach.JPG
No. W21242 [57] Mark 1 BCK Operational. BR Chocolate and Cream.Great Central Railway Plc.1961~
No. W25711 [58] Mark 1 SK Operational. BR Chocolate and Cream.Private owner.1961 GreatCentralRailwayW25711.JPG
No. E4922 [59] Mark 1 TSO Operational. BR Lined Maroon.Private owner.1962 GreatCentralRailwayE4922.JPG
No. W4948 [60] Mark 1 TSO Operational. BR Chocolate and Cream.Private owner.1962 GreatCentralRailwayE4948.JPG
No. W4982 [61] Mark 1 TSO Operational. BR Chocolate and Cream.Private owner.1962 GreatCentralRailwayE4982.JPG
No. E3126 [62] Mark 1 FO Under Overhaul. BR Blood and Custard.Great Central Railway Plc.1963 GreatCentralRailwayE3126.JPG
No. S14026 [63] Mark 1 BFK Stored out of traffic at Loughborough having been damaged in a collision during 2014. BR Green.Private owner.1963 GreatCentralRailwayS14026.JPG
No. W80458 [64] Mark 1 BPOT Available for mail-drop recreations at major special events year-round, such as seasonal steam events. Royal Mail (1960s).Railway Vehicle Preservations Ltd.
Private owner.
1967 GreatCentralRailwayW80458.JPG
No. 80345 [65] Mark 1 POS Originally based at Didcot Railway Centre, but moved in Spring 2012 and repainted. Now available for mail-drop recreations at major special events year-round, such as seasonal steam events. Royal Mail (1960s).Private owner.1968~
No. W80349 [66] Mark 1 POS Available for mail-drop recreations at major special events year-round, such as seasonal steam events. Royal Mail (1960s).Railway Vehicle Preservations Ltd.1968~
No. 13317 [67] Mark 1 Corridor First Operational. Converted to a Verandah Coach for use in the Cromwell Tools Pullman style set. Pullman style Umber & Cream.Private owner.1962~
No. 1649 [68] Mark 1 Buffet RestaurantOperational. BR Green.Private owner.1960~

British Railways Mark 2 and Mark 3 coaches

More modern BR stock is not really at home on a railway with period recreation in mind, but many have found work behind the scenes of the heritage operations. However, the Northern section intends to create a full vacuum-braked Mk2 set to replicate another lost era in British Rail history, taking less-efficient vehicles out of rotation as better examples are brought in.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. E9389 [69] Mark 2 BSO(T) Operational and used regularly on NTHC steam and diesel services. Fitted with vacuum brakes and also has a running board fitted to enable the guard to have a view of the line saving the requirement for top and tail operation and more importantly the requirement for two drivers. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Plc.1966 Mk2 BSO E9389.jpg
No. M17055 [70] Mark 2 BFK Brought to Loughborough in 2010 for use as a support coach for 45305. Work should be completed at some point in 2012.[ needs update ] BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway Plc.
5305 Locomotive Association.
1966 GreatCentralRailwayM17055.JPG
No. 35512 [71] Mark 2 BFK Currently out of service and being overhauled for return to service in 2015.[ needs update ] BR Blue & Grey.Private owner.1967~
No. E14064 [72] Mark 2a BFK Restored as a support coach in 2010 to join 30777 on the mainline. Will remain with the 5305LA locomotives for 2011. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway Plc.
5305 Locomotive Association.
1967 GreatCentralRailwayE14064.JPG
No. 5365
Deborah [73]
Mark 2a TSO Currently under overhaul including new interior and full repaint. BR Blue & Grey.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Plc.1968~
No. 5376 [74] Mark 2a TSO Currently out of service and being overhauled for return to service in 2015.[ needs update ] BR Blue & Grey.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Plc.1968~
No. E14099 [75] Mark 2a BFK Restored as a support coach in early 2010 for use with 5305LA locomotives. With 70013 on the national network for the 2011 mainline season. BR Lined Maroon.Great Central Railway Plc.
5305 Locomotive Association.
1968~
No. E5497 [76] Mark 2b TSO Currently out of service and being overhauled for return to service in 2015.[ needs update ] BR Blue & Grey.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Plc.1971 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreE5497.JPG
No. 10558 [77] Mark 3 SLEP Stored at the rear of the Loughborough locomotive shed, volunteer sleeping accommodation. InterCity Swallow.Great Central Railway Plc.1981 GreatCentralRailway10558Mk3.JPG
No. 10602 [78] Mark 3 SLEP Workshop and support coach. InterCity Executive.Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Plc.1983~

Great Central Railway coaches

When the Great Central Railway was formed it was billed under the slogan "Rapid travel in luxury", and it was right to do this because it was able to boast the very latest and best in express passenger travel. Today the GCR Rolling Stock Trust based at Ruddington are the owners of the single largest collection of ex-GCR stock in the world.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. 946 [79] MSLR six-wheel 5 compartment ThirdFully restored after a very long restoration. Usually on display in the Mountsorrel Museum.GCR Chocolate and CreamGCR Rolling Stock Trust1888~
No. 373 [80] MSLR six-wheel ThirdAwaiting extensive restoration, the body has been dismantled and flatpacked.N/AGCR Rolling Stock Trust1889~
No. 1663 [81] Robinson Clerestory BCL Only the body survives though being the oldest surviving Great Central carriage this is unsurprising. The body is mounted on the underframe of an ex. LMS BG, which has now become its permanent rolling chassis. [82] N/A.GCR Rolling Stock Trust.1903 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentre1663.JPG

GCR 1663 Brake Composite Lavatory.png

No. 5~~ [83] Robinson Suburban BT Body survives in good hands but it will require a new underframe and serious restoration work to return to service.N/A.GCR Rolling Stock Trust.1905 GCR Suburban Brake body.png
No. 793 [84] Robinson Suburban T At present the only Great Central coach on the south section. In store at Swithland Sidings with a cosmetically restored body, which should prevent further deterioration. GCR chocolate & cream. Great Central Railway Plc.1905~
No. 799 [85] Robinson Suburban T Awaiting major restoration which will require a lot of new bodywork to be manufactured.N/A.GCR Rolling Stock Trust.1905~
No. 228 [86] Barnum TO Undergoing restoration at Ruddington. It will be converted into a first class bar car in due course.N/A.GCR Rolling Stock Trust.1910 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentre228.JPG
No. 664 [87] Barnum TO Will be restored when more accommodation has been built. It is intended to convert it into a dining car.Varnished teak.GCR Rolling Stock Trust.1910 GCR Barnum Open Third TO No.664 (9396550796).jpg
No. 666 [88] Barnum TO Sheeted up as protection from the elements. It will be restored when more accommodation has been built and 664 has been completed. It is intended to convert it into a dining car.N/A. National Railway Museum.1910 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentre666.JPG
No. 695 [89] Barnum BTO Awaiting restoration, which is planned to incorporate a kitchen where the brake end used to be, so it will complement the rest of the Barnum set.N/A.GCR Rolling Stock Trust.1911 GCR 695 Brake Third Open.png

London, Midland and Scottish Railway coaches

The GCR Plc does not generally rely on LMS stock for passenger trains, but has instead found other uses for what is available. See Coaches of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. M31255 [90] Stanier Period III BG Grounded body at the back of Loughborough Central MPD, where it works as a fundraiser for various railway charities.Green undercoat. Great Central Railway Plc.1941 GreatCentralRailwayM31255.JPG
No. M31370 [91] BR-built Stanier Period III BG Grounded just outside Loughborough Central for general storage.Green undercoat. Great Central Railway Plc.1949 GreatCentralRailwayM31370Mk2.JPG
No. 999503
Arrowvale Belle [92]
BR-built INSP Brought out to the Great Central from EWS like M999504 for passenger use. Fitted for special trains with its own fine dining and guard's compartment. LMS Lined Maroon. EWS.1959 GreatCentralRailwayArrowvaleBelle.JPG
No. M999504 [93] BR-built INSP On loan to the LSLG since 2004 for use on both standard and special trains. On loan to the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway. BR Lined Maroon. Loughborough Standard Locomotive Group.
EWS.
1959 GreatCentralRailwayM999504.JPG

London and North Eastern Railway coaches

RVP Ltd owns and cares for one of the most impressive collections of Gresley Teak-panelled vehicles in the United Kingdom. They intend to return a full rake of varnished teak coaches to service in the coming years. See Coaches of the London and North Eastern Railway .

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. 18033 [94] Gresley CK Stored out in the open barely protected against the elements at Rothley. This carriage is the only survivor from the original LNER Flying Scotsman express train, so will most likely return to service in this form. Until a space in the shed is available, work continues to cosmetically maintain the overall wooden structure.N/A. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1924 LNER coach 18033 (geograph 2158442).jpg
No. 62565 [95] Gresley BTK Undergoing restoration, though with most of the work focused on Buffet 24278, it could be a long wait for a return to service.Varnished teak. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1927~
No. 1222 [96] Gresley RF Stored round the back of Swithland Sidings for future restoration into varnished teak.N/A. Railway Vehicle Preservations.

Private owner.

1929~
No. E70268E [97] Gresley POT E70268E started out as a BGP, but was converted during commercial service and is now part of RVP's two-coach mail set. It is now awaiting an overhaul and further interior refurbishment, though still sees public displays during major events annually.Deep maroon. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1931 No. E70268E.JPG
No. 2704 [98] Gresley BGP Converted for use in a Casualty Evacuation train for World War II in 1939. Delivered from the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway in 2009 to replace steel-bodied BGP 70442E (which has since been scrapped). Restored to its 1943 Hospital Train livery in 2018. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1936~
No. 23981 [99] Gresley TTO Since the completion of 24278 in 2011, a new campaign was launched to raise £35,000 for restoration, [100] and work will begin when enough of the money has been raised.N/A. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1936 GreatCentralRailway23891.JPG
No. 24080 [101] Gresley RB Stored outside in the Rothley carriage & wagon department for restoration. As two other RB vehicles are preserved at the Great Central, the owner has decided to convert it into a RF in the standard teak condition.N/A. Railway Vehicle Preservations.

Private owner.

1936 LNER coach 24080 (geograph 2158385).jpg
No. E1719E [102] Gresley OBS Operational in almost-daily service to first class ticket holders. The quality of the restoration earned RVP and its members the Heritage Railway Association award 2007. Underwent overhaul and repaint over winter 2011–12 to refresh bodywork. BR Lined Maroon. Railway Vehicle Preservations.

Private owner.

1937 GreatCentralRailwayE1719EMk2.JPG
No. E1729E [102] Gresley OBS Undergoing restoration at Barrow Hill into 1937 condition, which is due to be completed in 2012, though the scope of its service after restoration remains uncertain.[ needs update ]N/A. Railway Vehicle Preservations.

Private owner.

1937~
No. 24278 [103] Gresley RB Re-launched into service on 23 July 2011, 24278 became fully operational at the 2011 Autumn Steam Railway Gala.Varnished teak. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1937 GreatCentralRailway24278Mk3.JPG
No. E9124E [104] Gresley RB Sold by RVP in 2005, making it the only LNER coach outside of RVP's ownership. In 2006 it was involved with the crash that also damaged 45305, though remained in service until October 2007. Has been out of service since then awaiting repairs. BR Blood & Custard. Great Central Railway Plc.1937 GreatCentralRailwayE9124E.JPG
No. E70294E [105] Gresley POS Operational as the only one of its type with working postal equipment, allowing use on demonstration mail drops. Work still needs to be done to conclude the restoration, but is otherwise an immaculate piece of vehicle preservation.Deep maroon. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1937 Gresley Royal Mail teak coach set, Great Central Railway Centre, 1980s.jpg
No. 57451 [106] Gresley BTK Awaiting light restoration, but as the body's condition is very good, more attention will need to be paid to the less complete coaches before starting on this one.Varnished teak. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1940 LNER Coach 57451 (geograph 2158392).jpg
No. 4050 [107] Gresley BGP Operational as a guard's van on the odd passenger train. Bodywork re-varnished during 2011 to match up better with 24278.Varnished teak. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1940 GreatCentralRailway4050Mk2.JPG
No. E70654E [108] BR-built Thompson BZ In 2011 it was repainted into a deeper maroon to match the LNER postal vehicles and was fitted out as a shop to raise funds for the owning charity.Lined maroon. Railway Vehicle Preservations.1950 GreatCentralRailwayE70654E.JPG
No. E96202E [109] BR-built Gresley CCT Built in 1928 as a CL, but is considered a new vehicle due to the heavy modifications made. Out of service for the foreseeable future.Maroon. Railway Vehicle Preservations.
Private owner.
1959~

Other coaches

Some of the stock is completely unique to the railway.

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. 793 GCR Robinson T Awaiting restoration. GCR Chocolate & Cream. Main Line Steam Trust Ltd.1905~
No. 547 NSB KonductorvagnUnderframe only, may yet be used on another body.N/A.Private owner.1912~
No. 2118 NER RFOAwaiting restoration.N/A. Great Central Railway Plc.1922~
No. E87674Blue Spot FVYOperational.White.Private owner.1960~
No. 889006Ferry CCTUndergoing restoration.N/A. Great Central Railway Plc.1961~

Southern Railway vans

Most heritage railways in the U.K. use parcels and miscellaneous vans for storage purposes, and the Great Central Railway is no exception. See Southern Railway (Great Britain)#Carriages .

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. S1334Bulleid PMVYGrounded body used for storage at Loughborough Central.N/A.Private owner.1939 GreatCentralRailwayS1334S.JPG
No. S1375Bulleid PMVYGrounded body used for storage at Loughborough Central.N/A.Thomson B1 Locomotive Society.1939 GreatCentralRailwayS1375.JPG
No. S1706SBulleid PMVYOperational, used on the Permanent Way train. SR Olive Green.Private owner.1943 GreatCentralRailwayS1706S.JPG

Goods wagons

The GCR has a very extensive range of wagons and goods vans. Many are used as working vehicles on the railway for the transport of rail, ballast and equipment. Still more are used to run demonstration freight trains at the GCR's gala events illustrating a time when most goods were carried by rail. [110]

Cranes

NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
DRA8154912T Heavy Duty diesel crane.Joseph Booth & Sons1958~
ADRR 95208GWR 45T steam crane.Ransomes & Rapier1939 Great Central Railway - Ransomes ^ Rapier breakdown crane - geograph.org.uk - 5433773.jpg
ADRC96709BR 76T Heavy Duty diesel crane.Cowans Sheldon1961 D4067 and Cowans Sheldon crane.jpg

Windcutter

63395 with the windcutter set. 63395 Great Central Railway.jpg
63395 with the windcutter set.
D123 with the windcutter set. D123 Great Central Railway.jpg
D123 with the windcutter set.
63601 with the windcutter set. 63601 Great Central Railway (13).jpg
63601 with the windcutter set.

Lengthy trains of mineral wagons were a common feature on British Railways and the Windcutter Project set out to recreate such scenes. The idea of preserving a long train of mineral wagons was first aired in Steam Railway early in 1992 and following an encouraging initial response an appeal was launched in the August issue to purchase suitable wagons for use on the Great Central Railway. The appeal was a huge success, Steam Railway readers and supporters of GCR raised over £14,000 to purchase and restore the wagons.

With the exception of the two un-restored wagons, all the mineral wagons in the ‘Windcutter’ fleet are either fitted with vacuum brake or have been through piped to run in a vacuum braked train. This means that to be fully authentic all the wagons should carry British Railways ‘Bauxite’ livery. However the original aim of the project was to recreate the sight of long trains of unfitted mineral wagons as seen on the GCR in BR days and all over the BR network in the days of steam, and in some areas even as late as the early 1980s. All BR un-fitted freight vehicles were painted grey and hence to recreate the overall appearance of a steam era mineral train the majority of the wagons in the ‘Windcutter’ fleet have been restored in this colour. [111]

NumberPrevious ownerPhotographCurrent StatusNotes
B64020Rover Cars LtdServiceableRecently overhauled Rothley. Originally given the number B279720 by the GCR. The original identity of this wagon is unknown, therefore it has been numbered B64020, a number picked from a suitable batch of similar wagons.
B593185Rover Cars LtdServiceableRecently overhauled Rothley. Originally given the number B279706 by the GCR. Now carries its original, as-built number.
B562230Rover Cars LtdServiceableOriginally given the number B279701 by the GCR. Now carries its original, as-built number.
B279702Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279707Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279710Rover Cars Ltd 92203 Quorn (1).jpg Serviceable
B279711Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279713Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279718Rover Cars Ltd LMS 8F 48624 prepares to depart with a coal train - 24747716616.jpg Serviceable~
B279719Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279721Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279722Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279723Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B279725British Coal Onllwyn WasheryServiceable~
B279742Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B551846Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B573403TransrailServiceable~
B581241Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B589204Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B596329Rover Cars LtdServiceable~
B98858Rosyth Naval DockyardNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B99163Rosyth Naval DockyardNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B165121British Coal Onllwyn washeryNot ServiceableUn-restored vehicle
B212705Rosyth Naval DockyardNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B273798British Coal Onllwyn washeryNot ServiceableUn-restored vehicle
B279703Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B279704Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B279705Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B279714Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B279716Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B279717Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B279724Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B566224Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B568314Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B570618TransrailNot ServiceableStored in Swithland sidings
B573124Rover Cars LtdNot ServiceableIn use as a permanent way department vehicle.

Army wagons

NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
ROF 36Bogie Flat.Fairfield Bridge & Engineering1945~
MOS 525410T Ventilated Van.Metro Cammell1939~
WD 812750T Warflat.Metro Cammell1942~
Army 4752810T Non-Ventilated Van.NBR1920~
Army 4753410T Non-Ventilated Van.NBR1920~
MoD 4775812T Pallet Van.MoD1963~
MoD 4780412T Pallet Van.MoD1963~
WD 360332Weltrol.~1942~

Tank wagons

48305 Great Central Railway 48305 Great Central Railway.jpg
48305 Great Central Railway
NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
CBV514T Aviation Fuel Class A tank wagon.G.R. Turner1942~
AM2335Esso 14T Class B tank wagon.RY Pickering1941~
A4513Shell-BP 14T Class B tank wagon.Hurst Nelson1941~
A6071Shell-BP 20T Class B tank wagon.Charles Roberts1948 A6071 tank wagon.jpg
A7514Fuel Oil Class B tank wagon.Hurst Nelson1943~
PO51408STL Clay Slurry tank wagon.Chas Roberts1965~
DB998926BR 14T Creosote Tanker.Chas Roberts1959 DB998926 14t Creosote wagon.jpg
ADB999016Lubricating Oil Class B tank wagon.Fairfield Bridge & Engineering1948~
ADB999023Fuel Oil Class B tank wagon.Chas Roberts1958~

MSLR wagons

NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
356 [112] Well Trolley CR 1913
M17999812T Ventilated Van.~1929~
M33655020T Tube wagon.Wolverton1933~
M50095412T Ventilated Van.Derby1934~
B78068012T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1934~
M51004412T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1936~
DM73183320T Brake Van.Wolverton1944~
M477301 (now Mountsorrel 127)3 plank open wagon.Derby1945~

LMS wagons

NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
(M)730562LMS 20T Brake Van.Derby1938 (M)730562.JPG

LNER wagons

D5401 Great Central Railway D5401 Great Central Railway (4).jpg
D5401 Great Central Railway
NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
E21231520T Plate wagon.Metro Carriage Wagon1937~
26900120T Lowmac flat.Shildon1945~
E28188213T High Goods wagon.Shilden1946~
E28036413T High Goods wagon.Shilden1947 ADE280364 High AB 13t Chain pocket wagon.jpg
E30158820T Tube Wagon.Cambrian Wagon Co.1947~
E312422 (now Mountsorrel 539)5 plank open wagon.Ashford1949~
DE47080940T Dolphin Bogie Flat.Head Wrightson1948~

Southern wagons

NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
S48564SR 12T Ventilated Van.Ashford1936~
S56010SR 25T Brake Van.Lancing1930 S56010 25t Pill BOx brake van.jpg

British Railway wagons

47406 Great Central Railway 47406 Great Central Railway (8).jpg
47406 Great Central Railway
NumberWagon TypeBuiltDatePhotograph
E87674Blue Spot Fish Van.Faverdale1960 E87674 Blue Spot Insul-Fish Van.jpg
BDC11062632T Bass Open wagon.Shildon1979~
B38578227T Iron Ore Tippler.Derby1958 B385782 26T Iron Ore Tippler wagon.jpg
B42535621T Coal Hopper.Head Wrightson1957~
B43970825.5T Ironstone Hopper wagon.Shildon1958 B439708 25t Iron Ore Hopper.jpg
B45848413T Medfit open wagon.Ashford1951~
B46107413T Steel open wagonAshford1955 DB461074 13t lowfit Test Weight vehicle.jpg
B46277216T Palbrick B wagon.Ashford1959~
B50531313T Conflat A wagon.Pressed Steel1958~
B50739713T Conflat A wagon.Pressed Steel1958~
B50748913T Conflat A wagon.Pressed Steel1959 ETB438E Scammel Scarab.jpg
B55035616T Mineral wagon.Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon1958 B550356 16t fitted Mineral Wagon.jpg
B72158712T 5 plank Shocbar.Derby1951 B721587 High Hood shockwagon.jpg
B72457012T 5 plank Shock wagon.Derby1956~
B72634420T Shockhood B.Derby1963~
B73235722T Tube wagon.Faverdale1955~
B73769511T Conflat A wagon.Ashford1959~
B74065412T Pipe open wagon.Swindon1952 B740654 12t 5 plank open wagon.jpg
KDB75372212T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1950~
B76094012T Ventilated Van.Faverdale1954~
B76203512T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1952~
B76285512T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1954~
B76330512T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1952~
B76527212T Ventilated Van.Faverdale1957~
B76528812T Ventilated Van.Faverdale1957~
B76818412T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1955~
B76975412T Ventilated Van.Faverdale (Darlington)1957~
B77190812T Pallet Van.~~~
B77270912T Ventilated VanAshford1956~
B77432912T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1957~
B77685212T Ventilated Van.Ashford1958.~
B77717112T Ventilated Van.Ashford1958~
B77735612T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1958~
B77772812T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1958~
B77997812T Ventilated Van.Ashford1958~
B78028212T Ventilated Van.Ashford1958~
B78184312T Pallet Van.Wolverton1960~
B78308212T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1962~
B78318412T Ventilated Van.Wolverton1962~
B78418612T Ventilated Van.Derby1962~
B78440912T Ventilated Van.Derby1962~
B78634812T Ventilated Van.Pressed Steel1961~
B85049812T Shocvan.Ashford1950~
B85121312T Shocvan.Faverdale1952~
B85274412T Shocvan.Faverdale1955~
B85283812T Shocvan.Faverdale1955~
B85355212T Shocvan.Faverdale1956~
B85371812T Shocvan.Faverdale1957~
B85384112T Shocvan.Faverdale1957~
B85409712T Shocvan.Faverdale1957~
B85437112T Shocvan.Faverdale1957~
B85465112T Shocvan.Faverdale1958~
B85478212T Ventilated VanFaverdale1958 B854782 Shocvan Quorn.jpg
B85494412T Shocvan.Faverdale1959~
B85500712T Shocvan.Faverdale1959~
B85566712T Pallet Van.Wolverton1961~
ADB88900614T Motor Car Van.Lancing1961~
DB90120355T Bogie Well Trolley.Ashford1964~
DB9165494w Steel Bolster.Shildon1957~
DB92813542T Bogie Bolster D.Charles Roberts1962 B928135 Bogie Bolster D 2.jpg
B95069020T Brake Van.Faverdale1950~
B95426820T Brake Van.Faverdale1958 Great Central Railway Station, Loughborough - geograph.org.uk - 4048267.jpg
B95443320T Brake Van.Faverdale1958~
B95495620T Brake Van.Faverdale1959~
DB97201821T Rudd wagon.GRCW1958~
DB97260821T Rudd wagon.~1957~
DB97268121T Rudd wagon.~1957~
DB98316624T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Wakefield1957~
DB98339319T Catfish Ballast Hopper.Metro Cammell1957~
DB98359324T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Shildon1960~
DB98360324T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Shildon1960~
DB98464220T Grampus wagon.Derbyshire C&W1957~
DB98471320T Grampus wagon.GRCW1957~
DB98573020T Grampus wagon.Shildon1954~
DB98588420T Grampus wagon.Shildon1953~
DB98593320T Grampus wagon.Butterley Co.1954~
DB98925214T Mermaid Ballast wagon.Metro Cammell1955~
DB99058520T Grampus wagon.Shildon1952~
DB99107920T Tunny Ballast wagon.Swindon1948~
DB99140820T Grampus wagon.Pressed Steel1958~
DB99244720T Herring Ballast Hopper.Metro Cammell1952~
DB99271424T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Wakefield1956~
DB99330424T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Chas Roberts1957~
DB99312824T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Wakefield1956~
DB99341224T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Metro Cammell1957~
DB99347824T Dogfish Ballast Hopper.Metro Cammell1957~
DB99356019T Catfish Ballast Hopper.Metro Cammell1957~
DB99375720T Shark Ballast Plough.BRCW1954~
DB99388620T Shark Ballast Plough.BRCW1957~
DB99476150T Bogie Sturgeon A.Head Wrightson1953~
DB996000Salmon Bogie Flat.Derby1949~

Former GCR based locomotives

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Steam locomotives

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
No. 1 GNR Stirling 4-2-2 No. 1 was the first of the class to be built in 1870. Steamed on the Great Central Railway in the 1980s.

Now based at the National Railway Museum in York.

GNR Apple Green National Railway Museum 1870 Great Northern 1, Great Central Railway.jpg
No. 506 Butler-Henderson GCR Class 11F 506 was the prototype 11F built in 1919 by the Great Central Railway for passenger work, became LNER 5506 in 1923, 2660 in 1946 and renumbered 62660 in 1948 by British Railways. Was withdrawn from service in November, 1960. Was based at the Great Central Railway when steaming in the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s until its boiler ticket expired.

Now based at Barrow Hill Roundhouse.

GCR Green National Railway Museum 1919 506 leaving Quorn & Woodhouse.jpg
No. 1744 [113] GNR Class N2
0-6-2T
1744 was built by the North British Locomotive Company, and was one of many of the class fitted with condensing units for work in the London Underground. Based for most of its working life at King's Cross (34A), its main duties were on suburban trains. Withdrawn in 1962 at New England depot (35A), it was purchased for preservation, first at Doncaster and then at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, where several broken tubes caused it to be moved to Loughborough in 1975. Boiler ticket is due to expire in 2019, now its third overhaul since preservation. Fitted with TPWS and OTMR equipment for its mainline trips to Cromer and around the national mainline network whilst based on North Norfolk Railway.

Now based at the North Norfolk Railway.

GNR Apple Green.The Gresley Society.1921 GNR 1744 at Leicester North (2).jpg
No. 4141 GWR 5101 Class 4141 was first restored in 1998. It operated on the Great Central Railway from 2003 and departed shortly after its boiler ticket expired in 2010.

Now based at the Epping Ongar Railway.

BR Lined Green Private Owner.1946 4141 Kinchley Lane.jpg
No. 56
Ruddington
Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns (56 Class)
0-6-0 ST No. 7667
56 was built to a design developed by the makers to the specification of S&L based upon experience of the operation of Manning Wardle Locomotives and test operation of the Hunslet Austerity type for work at Corby. After withdrawal from service in 1969 56's first home in preservation was at the Kent and East Sussex Railway, operating there for a short period in the 1970s, before moving to Ruddington in the early 1990s with sister engine 63 Corby. The locomotive had two stints of service at Ruddington, in the 1990s and late 2000s/early 2010s. It was the first locomotive to haul a passenger train at Ruddington in 1993. Following several years of storage, the locomotive was sold at the end of 2020 and, along with 63, departed Ruddington in February 2021.

Now based at the Epping Ongar Railway.

Plain BlackPrivate Owner.1950 No. 56 steaming.JPG
No. 63
Corby
[114]
Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns (56 Class)
0-6-0 ST No. 7761
Corby was built by Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns of Newcastle in response to the success of the first batch of seven locomotives designed to work at Stewarts & Lloyds. Withdrawn from service in 1969 from Corby and was preserved on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, 63 worked on the K&WVR for a short time in the 1980s. After a period of being on static display transferred to Ruddington in 1997, returned to steam in 2005 but then withdrawn for firebox repairs in 2007. These were completed in December 2011, allowing the locomotive to operate until 2015, when it was withdrawn from service. At the end of 2020 the locomotive was sold and, along with 56, departed Ruddington in February 2021.

Now based at the Epping Ongar Railway.

Lined GreenPrivate Owner.1954 NTHC and BCM 017.JPG
No. 7821 Ditcheat Manor GWR 7800 Class Ditcheat Manor was restored in 1998 and operated on the Great Central Railway from 1999 to 2005 when it moved to the Churnet Valley Railway. Sold to the West Somerset Railway in 2007 after the boiler ticket expired.

Now on display at Swindon Steam Railway Museum.

BR Lined Black West Somerset Railway 1950 All shadows point at the star - geograph.org.uk - 250743.jpg
No. 45231 The Sherwood Forester LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 45231 spent most of its early career at Patricroft shed before being transferred to Northampton and then Aston in 1954. Its final depot was Carnforth, where it remained until the end of steam in 1968. It was initially preserved at Carnforth until moving to Loughborough in 1973 where it operated the official opening train between Loughborough and Quorn. it was a regular performer at Loughborough and was overhauled another couple of times. It left Loughborough in 2005 and in 2015 was purchased by Jeremy Hosking. The locomotive remains a regular performer on the main line.

Now based at Crewe.

BR Lined Black Jeremy Hosking 1936 45231 Castleton East Junction (5).jpg

Diesel locomotives

Number & NameDescriptionHistory & Current StatusLiveryOwner(s)DatePhotograph
236364 Marblaegis Ruston & Hornsby 88DS
4wDM
Marblaegis was built by Ruston & Hornsby to work at the British Gypsum foundry at Rushcliffe and East Leake, which is still part of the railway complex which makes up the Great Central's preserved northern section. In 1991 it was withdrawn from service and was chosen to remain at the railway as preserved. After 11 years spent in open storage it was towed to the heritage complex, covered in a decade of residue from the Gypsum company. A full overhaul and repaint followed and it returned to service in Summer 2003. It performed on shunting duties at Ruddington on some days and was repainted again in 2009. The locomotive now resides on the fledgling Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway, having moved there around 2015.Green.Private owner.1946 NottinghamTransportHeritageCentreMarblaegis.JPG
313394 (D2971) Ruston & Hornsby 165DS
0-4-0DM
313394 moved to Ruddington in 2003, sporting BR Green with Wasp Stripes and the number D2971. Following a couple of years of use, it was withdrawn from service and placed into storage. It departed Ruddington in around 2008 and moved to the Telford Steam Railway. It has been returned to service and is a regular performer at Telford, still sporting the same BR Green livery.BR Green with Wasp Stripes and Late CrestPrivate owner.1952
371971 Qwag Ruston & Hornsby 48DS
4wDM
Qwag spent all of its working life at Frederick Parker LTD in Leicester, operating until 1969 when it was placed into storage. It was the first locomotive to be based at the newly preserved Great Central Railway, arriving at Loughborough in 1972. The locomotive was extremely useful in the early days of the railway, performing most of the shunting duties and assisting with the rebuilding of the line. Eventually the needs of the growing line outgrew the locomotive's capabilities and more powerful shunters were gradually acquired. Qwag fell out of use and spent a number of years in storage at the dock at Quorn. In 2004 it was purchased by one of the volunteers at the Ruddington end and the locomotive was restored to working condition in 2010. Eventually, the locomotive became surplus to requirements and was sold to a fledgling railway in East Yorkshire in 2013.Green.Private owner.1954
D3690 (08528) [115] British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
D3690 originally entered traffic in March 1959, and was mainly based on the Eastern Region of BR until EWS took over its ownership and concentrated its activities from Toton.

From archive photographs it is possible to see that it originally carried green livery with the standard diesel version of the lion and wheel totem displayed on its body side and battery box side. When moving to Stratford depot it underwent a repaint receiving a smart BR blue livery with the words "Liverpool Street Station Pilot" painted along the running plate. Whilst at Stratford it has received a new power unit which remains today. When moving to Peterborough the loco again received new colours, this time a single dark grey engineer's livery. In preservation, the loco carries the British Railways green livery. The locomotive departed in October 2020 and is now based at the Derwent Valley Light Railway.

BR Green (Late Crest) without wasp stripesPrivate Owner1955
D4115 (08885) British Rail Class 08
0-6-0DE
08885 was withdrawn from service in May 1993 and moved to Ruddington the following year. Originally arriving in BR Blue, it was repainted into BR Green with Wasp Stripes, gaining its original identity of D4115. It was regularly deployed on shunting duties around Ruddington yard. It moved away from Ruddington in 2004 and ended up working back on the national network, having been sold to RT Rail. It then passed into the ownership of RMS Locotec and is currently in long-term storage at Wolsingham on the Weardale Railway.RMS Locotec Blue with Wasp StripesRMS Locotec1962
D9520 British Rail Class 14
0-6-0DH
D9520 was built in 1964 and was initially allocated to Cardiff Canton Depot and ended its working life working for the Corby Ironstone Quarries system, passing into preservation at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway in 1981. It then moved to the Rutland Railway Museum (now Rocks by Rail) in 1984 and spent many years operating passenger trains there. In 1998 the locomotive moved to Ruddington where it saw some service before being withdrawn for overhaul. It left Ruddington in April 2004 with this work still in progress, moving to the Nene Valley Railway where it was returned to passenger carrying service and has remained there ever since, still in regular service.BR Green with wasp stripesIron and Steel Traction Group1964 Nene Valley Railway-BR Class 14 0-6-0 Diesel Shunter - Flickr - mick - Lumix.jpg
D8007 (20007) British Rail Class 20
Bo-Bo
D8007 was built in 1957 and remained in service until 1993. Initially, it was preserved by the English Electric Preservation Group at the Churnet Valley Railway and its restoration began. In 2007 the locomotive moved to Ruddington and its restoration was completed in the same year. The locomotive remained operational at Ruddington until it was sold and moved off site in around 2015. The locomotive has now been returned to mainline operation, where it can now be seen regularly on various duties.BR Green with Yellow Warning Panels1957 D8007 & 46010 Ruddington 2010-07-31.JPG
D7629 (25279) British Rail Class 25
Bo-Bo
D7629 was built in 1965 and has a 21-year operational career, mainly based in the Midlands and North West of England. It was withdrawn from service in Marc 1987 and was preserved at the Llangollen Railway in 1988. It remained at Llangollen until 1997 and spent time at Chinnor and Gloucestershire before being sold to its present owner in 2000. Initially preserved at Loughborough, it moved to Ruddington around 2003 where it was a mainstay in operations for many years. It departed Ruddington in 2015, first moving to the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, before moving to its current base, the East Lancashire Railway in 2018. After many years in BR Green, the locomotive now wears BR Blue with full yellow ends, and its later number of 25279. It remains operational.BR Blue with Full Yellow EndsPrivate owner.1965 D7629 Ruddington 2010-07-31.JPG
37075 British Rail Class 37
Co-Co
37075 was built in 1962 and spent time at a variety of depots around the country. At some point in its operational career, it suffered accident damage to one of its noses and this was replaced by a different style of nose with one end being the original split head-code design, the other being flat and with no head-code boxes. This irregularity still exists today. In 1998 the locomotive was preserved and moved to Ruddington where it was restored to working order and could be regularly seen hauling passenger trains. During its time at Ruddington, it first sported Railfreight Grey and then BR Blue. In 2005, the locomotive departed Ruddington and spent some time at the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway and then the Churnet Valley Railway, before departing to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in 2012, having been purchased by several of the railway's volunteers. The locomotive remains operational and can still be seen hauling passenger trains.Railfreight Grey with Full Yellow EndsPrivate owner.1962 140612.115224. Haworth Depot. Class 37. 37075.jpg
No. 56097 British Rail Class 56
Co-Co
56097 was built at Doncaster Works and entered traffic in October 1981, allocated initially to Tinsley depot. In its early years of service it was primarily a Yorkshire coalfield locomotive but its sphere of operation widened in later years and it also spent time allocated to Toton, Thornaby and Immingham depots. It was purchased from EWS in 2002 and overhauled by a very small team initially at the former Cathays Depot in Cardiff, and subsequently at the Ruddington site of the GCRN. The power unit was overhauled off site by North Lincs Engineering and then reinstalled at Brush Traction where a bogie swap was also undertaken. Following load banking on site at Ruddington 56097 entered service in 2008. Since then it has seen use on passenger services and on one occasion a freight train. On 23 October 2010 56097 hauled an incoming train of gypsum from Loughborough to East Leake Gypsum works with a trailing load of 1450t plus a GBRf class 66/7. As well as operating at Ruddington, it also visited other galas such as at the Mid Norfolk Railway and East Lancashire Railway. Departed Ruddington in November 2022 and is stored at Longport. Trainload Coal (half-yellow ends).Private owner.1981 56097 bringing up the rear of 0Z49.jpg
Nos. M51616
M51622
British Rail Class 127 DMBS
DMS
TSLRB
M51616 carries the name "Alf Benney". After being out of action for more than 10 years, M51616 and M51622 returned to service at the September 2013 Diesel gala. Withdrawn from traffic soon after, pending bodywork and maintenance work. In early 2020 the unit departed for the Helston Railway for overhaul to working order, having been on the GCR for 35 years. BR Lined Green.Private owner.1959 Who let that out^ - geograph.org.uk - 3826535.jpg
No. 28
Bardon [116]
Andrew Barclay
0-4-0DM
Bardon was built at Andrew Barclay's Caledonian Works in Kilmarnock. Originally named Duke of Edinburgh , it worked at Bardon Hill Quarries in Leicestershire for 25 years until being put out of use in 1981. After four years in active storage it was given away to the Great Central's former owning charity in 1985. Its main job was to pilot permanent way trains for the extension of the line between Rothley and Belgrave and Birstall, but upon its completion it was taken out of service once again. This loco was based at Rothley, as a shed pilot for the Railway Vehicle Preservations carriage works. Moved to Peak Rail for restoration, now believed to be based at the East Lancashire Railway.Lined Green.Private owner.1956 GreatCentralRailway28.JPG

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