List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives

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List of Peckett and Sons railway locomotives, plus those from Fox Walker, both built at the Atlas Engine Works, Bristol. [1]

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Despite hard work and poor maintenance, the engines were long-lasting, and many Peckett locomotives survive working on today's heritage railways. The oldest surviving Fox Walker locomotive is Karlskoga, an 0-6-0ST of 1873 which was returned to steam at Nora, Sweden in 1982. [2]

List of Fox, Walker & Company and Peckett & Sons locomotives
Works
No.
NameBuiltTypeFormationGaugeStatusLocationNotes
Fox, Walker and Company (1864–1880)
18684-4-04 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped
W&ARGabriel.jpg

Built for the Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Canada

154Karlskoga18730-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Nora, Sweden
Nora station, museum, 2019a.jpg

Oldest surviving Fox Walker locomotive. First locomotive of Nora Bergslags Railway. Steamed in 1982. [2]

180Bristol18730-6-0STBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
21618740-4-0T4 ft 8+12 inScrappedOne of a batch of three "J" class well tanks built for the Nunnery Colliery. Loaned to the Lidgett Colliery in 1890 [4]
217Cordoba18742-4-04 ft 8+12 inScrapped1895 Cordoba and Tucuman Railway
223Avellaneda0-4-21,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)PreservedRailway museum, Tucuman, Argentina Cordoba and Tucuman Railway No. 7 "Avellaneda" [5]
230–2380‑6‑01,000 mmScrappedLate 1920sBatch of nine for the Cordoba and Tucuman Railway, renumbered 11–19, and named: Belgrano, Progreso, Rioja, Jujuy, San Juan, Salta, Santa Fe, Santiago, Catamarca [5]
24218740-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved M Shed Built for Nixon's Navigation Colliery, Merthyr Tydfil, where she worked all her life. Owned by Bristol City Council, Undergoing long-term restoration
254–2581874–75J0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway Nos. 1–5. Numerous rebuilds and conversions, e.g.: No. 1 converted to 0-6-0 tender loco in 1888, reconverted to saddle tank 1908. Four more in 1876 (Nos.320–323) [6]
26618750-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Co to work the Canock Chase Railway. Sold 1927 to Holditch Mines, Chesterton, Staffordshire [7]
27118750-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedby September 1935Built for the Whitland and Cardigan Railway, to the Great Western Railway in 1886, to Bute Works Supply Company, to East Kent Light Railway (No. 1) in 1911. Withdrawn in the 1930s.
27918750-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedby September 1935Built for the Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway (Seymour Clarke), to the Great Western Railway in 1923, (No. 969 allocated, but never carried). Withdrawn 1925. [8]
280Alexander18750-6-0STBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
2831875T0-6-0T4 ft 8+12 inScrapped Nunnery Colliery Co Ltd, Sheffield [9]
2841875HP0-6-0T4 ft 8+12 inScrappedFirst loco built with the patented Handyside's Steep Gradient Apparatus [9]
3145 October 1875HP0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedModified from an earlier 0-4-0T. Built with the patented Handyside's Steep Gradient Apparatus [9]
315–3165 October 1875HP0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt with the patented Handyside's Steep Gradient Apparatus [9]
31818760-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Co to work the Canock Chase Railway [7]
320–3231876J0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway Nos. 6–9 built 1876. Follow on to 254–258. Numerous rebuilds and conversions, e.g.: No. 8 converted to side tank in 1888, converted to 0-6-0 tender loco in 1908. [6]
32618760-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Coalpit Heath Colliery Returned to Peckett & Sons in 1906 then resold in 1908 to James Pain Ltd Glendon North, Ironstone Quarries Northants. [10]
338–33918770-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedTwo locomotives built for the Great Yarmouth and Stalham Light Railway. Retained when the Eastern and Midlands Railway became the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway in 1893. In 1901, No. 15 Ormesby was sold and replaced by a new LNER Class J93. No. 16 Stalham entered LNER service in October 1936, but was withdrawn and scrapped in 1937 [11]
34018770-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Whitland and Cardigan Railway (No. 3), to Great Western Railway (No. 1387) in 1886. Rebuilt 1896; rebuilt again and renumbered 1331 in 1926. Withdrawn in 1950.
35218770-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1974
CGR Port Alfred Aid 0-4-0ST.jpg

Built for Port Alfred harbour, then stripped and buried post World War I. Dug up January 1960, remains sent to Port Elizabeth museum. Sold for scrap to Chicks Scrap Metals [12] [13]

37018780-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Cannock & Wimblebury Colliery Co to work the Canock Chase Railway. After company went into liquidation, was either sold or scrapped [7]
38218781310-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedAcquired for the Lidgett Colliery from the Fair Oak Colliery at Rugeley, Staffordshire [4]
38518770-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
Mangapps Railway Museum, Essex
Fox Walker 358 of 1877.JPG

Built for the Skinningrove Iron Company, where she worked her entire life. Moved to the Kent and East Sussex Railway in 1965. Presented to Dover Transport Museum in 1980, moved to Mangaps Farm Railway in 2003. Named "Minnie" [14]

399–4041878HPTE2-4-2T18 in (457 mm)ScrappedBatch of five trench engines, equipped with the Handyside's Steep Gradient Apparatus. Built for the Royal Engineers for use at Chatham School of Military Engineering [9]
405–4071878Z2-6-01,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)ScrappedBatch of three locomotives for the Unino Minero Railway, Brazil. Named: 405 "Dombrigador"; 406 "Francisco Ferreira"; 407 "Colonel Rezendi." 3 ft 612 in coupled wheels; 10 ft 0 in coupled wheelbase; tender carrying 1,000 gallons water and 50cwt of coal [5]
410Margaret18780-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved,
static exhibit
Scolton Manor, near Haverfordwest, Wales
Scolton Manor - The Railway Area - geograph.org.uk - 1257576.jpg

Constructed for the Narberth Road and Maenclochog Railway, then worked for the North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard Railway, the Great Western Railway (No. 1378), sold to the Gwendraeth Valleys Railway (No. 2) in 1911, back to GWR in 1923, but not allocated a number, as sold to the Kidwelly Tinplate Company the same year [15] [16]

Peckett & Sons (1880–1958)
42119 January 1881Semi-
portable
pumping
engine
ScrappedBuilt for the Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron & Coal Co Ltd at Watchet, Somerset. Later used at Gupworthy New Mine, Somerset
4281883B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWilliam Gossage & Sons, Widnes
429Magpie1883S10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Dowlais iron
431Edward1884W30-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Blaenavon Colliery
434Milfraen1884B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Blaenavon Colliery
43693 December 1884W20-4-0T4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Crawshay Bros Ltd, Cyfarthfa Ironworks, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. Named "No. 9"
439Bristol (later Phoenix)1885M30-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Daniel Edwards & Co, returned to makers in 1885. Then owned by James Evans of Birmingham, contractor for the Parkgate to West Kirby extension of the LNWR/GWR joint line from Hooton opened on 19 April 1886. Taken over by Meakin and Dean, likely used on their Wirral Railway opened 1888. "Fatal Boiler Explosion at Poulton" 5 January 1894 – driver and fireman killed. [17] Later owned by Topham Jones and Railton numbered 14 and renamed PHOENIX used on Kings Dock contract at Swansea. Later owned by H.Lovatt of Wolverhampton and finally by the Duais Tin Plate Co.Ltd. at Pontardulais.
4421884M30-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedHolme & King, Sherwood Colliery, nottinghamshire
447
  • 10
  • Malcolm
23 March 1886W20-4-0T4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Crawshay Bros Ltd, Cyfarthfa Ironworks, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. Named "No. 10." Moved to Cwmbran Ironworks, Monmouth, renamed "Malcolm"
450–45118860-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedA pair built for the Alexandra (Newport & South Wales) Docks & Railway Co. First loco withdrawn by GWR in 1926, second transferred to British Railways and was allocated to Newport Pill shed, withdrawn in December 1948 from Oswestry [18]
456Ellesmere18870-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedNew to Thomas A. Walker for the construction of the Ellesmere Port section of the Manchester Ship Canal. Sold to Anglo-American Oil Company as Jack. [19]
458Harold18874 ft 8+12 inBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
4641888X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedLlanelly & Mynydd Mawr Railway, named JEANNIE WADDELL. John Waddell & Sons, Llanelly. Sold July 1913, and to Byfield Ironstone by 1917. Scrapped around 1923
466Lionel1889B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]

Sold November 1951

468Lancaster18880-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1964Bestwood Colliery, Nottinghamshire
4711890B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedFoxholes Colliery, Swansea
4741890X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedFoxholes Colliery, Swansea
4841890W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWilliam Williams & co, Upper Forest & Worcester tinplate, Glamorgan
4891890W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for William Baird & Co., Twechar Coke Ovens & Collieries, Stirlingshire (No. 14). Later transferred to Gartsherrie Ironworks, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, and sold to Port of London Authority (No. 74) in 1943. [20]
492189014in special0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped"Pioneer" Nevil Druce & co, Llanelly
4981891X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedLocket's Merthyr Collieries, Mardy Colliery, Glamorgan. Later sold to Burradon & Coxlodge Coal Co., Northumberland. [21]
5011890M30-4-0ST2 ft 7 in (787 mm)ScrappedNeath Abbey, Glamorgan
503Monarch1892M40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1952George & R, Dewhurst paper mill, Bamberbridge, Lancashire, Cudworth & Johnson, Wrexham, Denbighshire. Later sold to Scottish Agricultural Industries, Leith, Edinburgh as Monarch. [22]
5201891R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMillbrook iron and steel
5211891W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedC. Rowland (contractor), Swansea Harbour Trust No. 1. Sold in 1910 to Broomhill Collieries, Northumberland, and resold in 1927 to Weardale Steel, Coal & Coke Co., County Durham. [23]
526Lawrence18930-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1949Avonmouth Docks, Bristol

Reported incorrectly as Works Number 586 in some sources . [3]

5621893W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBriton Ferry Steel
563Dodo1893W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedLougher colliey, Swansea
5971895R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedCannock Lodge colliery
5991895W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedChristopher Rowlands, Prince of Wales dock, R No. 4. Sold 1911 to Phillips, Newport. To Billingsley Colliery, Bridgnorth 3/13.
601Bull18950-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1958Built for James Dunlop & Co. (later Colvilles), Hallside Colliery, Newton, Lanarkshire (No. 1). Transferred to Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Glasgow circa 1920 and sold to Steel Company of Scotland, Hallside Works 1937. [24]
6031894X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedAstley & Tyldesley colliery & salt Company
614BearJanuary 1896 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway
SKLR Bear.JPG

Built for James Dunlop & Co. (later Colvilles), Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Glasgow (No. 2), transferred to Mossend Engineering Works 1941 (as No. 3). [25] It was retired in 1967 & presented to the Locomotive Club of Great Britain (LCGB) by its former owners Messrs Colvilles Ltd of Mossend. In August 1971 it moved from storage at the Scottish Railway Preservation Society at Falkirk to the Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway (SKLR) to whom ownership was transferred in 1996, [26] where it is a static exhibit. It is the oldest surviving standard gauge Peckett.

6191896X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedTirpentwys black vein steam coal & coke
6201896B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedJames Tozer & sons, Siam State Railway
632Blea Tarn1896M40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedLancaster Corporation water works, Blea Tarn reservoir construction. sold in 1901 to West Norfolk Farmers' Manure & Chemical Co-op, South Lynn. later to H.M. Greetland
63318960-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedStone Crossing cement, Kent
6341896R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWilliam Mousley, St Neots
64218960-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Glasgow Iron & Steel Co., Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Wishaw Iron & Steel Works (No.18). [27]
64318960-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1959Built for William Baird & Co., Bothwell Park Colliery, Lanarkshire (No. 16). Subsequently transferred to Twechar coke ovens/collieriesand then Gartsherrie Ironworks. Sold to Ministry of Munitions, National Filling Factory Rotherwas, Herefordshire in 1916. Sold to Fullwood Foundry, Mossend, Lanarkshire in 1924 (as No. 2), then to Colvilles Clyde Iron Works, Glasgow (No. 3) in 1937 [28]
64518970-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Glasgow Iron & Steel Co., Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Wishaw Iron & Steel Works, Lanarkshire. Sold to Llanelly Steel Co., Carmarthenshire in 1907. [27]
646Sydney18960-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1918 Lever Brothers, Port Sunlight. Cheshire. Later sold to David Colville & Sons, Glengarnock Iron & Steel Works, Ayrshire as Sydney. [29]
654Alexandria1897 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Manchester Ship Canal; name replaced by number 11 c.1914. Sold to Esso at Trafford Park, August 1954. [30]
655Jaffa1897W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Manchester Ship Canal; name replaced by number 12 c.1914. Sold 1927. [30]
6641897S0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMetropolitan Railway
6681897W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBolckow Vaughan & co, South Bank Steel
676Herbertson1897R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for A. Herbertson & Sons, Brunton & Black Pasture Quarries, Chollerton, Northumberland. Sold to British Thomson-Houston, Rugby, Warwickshire in 1911. [31]
678Gamecock18970-6-0ST21 in (533 mm)ScrappedCharles Nelson & Co lime works, Stockton
681Selsey18972-4-24 ft 8+12 inScrappedSupplied new to the Hundred of Manhood and Selsey [32]

Tramway Co. (name of line changed to West Sussex Railway in 1924 and closed in 1935 [33] )

698Beatrice1897B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedPrice & Wills, Heysham Harbour
690Filton18960-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1918S. Pearson (contractor). Later sold to David Colville & Sons, Glengarnock Iron & Steel Works, Ayrshire as No. 4 Filton. [29]
699Little Don1897M40-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)ScrappedSheffield Corporation, Langsett Reservoir. sold to Swansea Corp in 1904 worked at Cray Reservoir. 197 went to Preston corp. 1911 to Macdonald & Deakin, Hurstwood Reservoir, Burnley. sold for scrap in 1920.
700Atlantic1898 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Peckett 700 (7865084570).jpg
Named "Atlantic". Withdrawn by NCB at Seven Sisters Colliery, 1963
709Pioneer18984 ft 8+12 inBought second-hand from Victoria Petroleum, Cardiff by Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. Sold after June 1918 [3]
71018980-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Lobnitz & Co. (Engineers & Shipbuilding), Renfrew. [34]
736Hilda1899W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Skinningrove Iron Co. Ltd [35]
737Daphne1899 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
Ribble Steam Railway, Preston, Lancashire Purchased new by Squire Hardwicke for his Tytherington Stone Company. Worked at Church Quarry, Tytherington which was connected to the Thornbury branch line of the Midland Railway. The locomotive was named after the Squire's eldest daughter.

In 1923 the locomotive was sold to Pilkington Brothers and used at their Ravenhead works, St Helens. Was subsequently plinthed at children's playgrounds in Skelmersdale and Lytham St Annes. Was also at Fleetwood Locomotive Centre in Lancashire for a period. Moved in 2002 to the Ribble Steam Railway. [36]

7381899 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1937Built for William Baird & Co., Twechar Coke Ovens & Collieries, Stirlingshire (No. 17). Later transferred to Gartsherrie Ironworks, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. [20]
741Progress18980-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedT. J. Harrison (Contractors), Liverpool. Sold c.1914 to Scottish Agricultural Industries, Leith, Edinburgh as Progress. [22]
747Little Fell1898M40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedLancashire County Council (Waterworks Department) Later to F. Crossdale, Workington, Cumberland and resold in 1934 to Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Scotswood Works, Newcastle upon Tyne (as No. 20 Little Fell). [37]
7491898X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedGarswood Coal & Iron Co, Wigan
7501899B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedGeorge Thomas & Co, Manchester for Nydqvist & Holme, Sweden
75318980-6-0ST2 ft (610 mm)ScrappedFebruary 1939Built for Westbury Iron Co Ltd, Wiltshire
75918990-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedSeptember 1960Built for APCM Bevan's Works, Northfleet. Acquired 1934 by Frindsbury Cement Works. Scrapped by A. Arnold of Chatham, September 1960 [38]
76318990-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for A. & J. Stewart & Menzies (later Stewarts & Lloyds), Phoenix Tube Works, Rutherglen, Lanarkshire. Subsequently, sold to James Nimmo & Co., Redding Colliery, Polmont, Stirlingshire, and later to United Glass Bottle Manufacturers, St Helens, Lancashire. [39]
770Croxley MillsApril 1899 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1937Originally named "Croxley Mills," latterly worked for John Dickinson and Co, Hertfordshire
771Wouldham1899M40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPortland Cement
784Lee Moor Nº. 21899M40-4-0ST4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)Preserved South Devon Railway, Buckfastleigh
Buckfastleigh Lee Moor No 2.JPG
Named "Lee Moor No. 2" operated on the Lee Moor Tramway in Devon
78618990-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Swansea Harbour Trust, No. 6A. Sold circa 1915 to Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Co to work the Cannock Chase Railway [7]
1899S0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1961Built for the Metropolitan Railway, number No. 102, then London Transport No. L54
808Kenneth1900B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrappedon site 1959 by PugsleyBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
810Hercules19000-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedDesigned for Ystalyfera Tin Works, named "Hercules." bought by British Railways in 1948 and attached to BR stock. Withdrawn 1954 [40]
830Baden Powell1900R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedNew to United Alkali, Widnes. Acquired in 1934 by Whitecross Works Co. of Warrington through local dealer J. Brierly & Sons. Donated 1965 to Railway Preservation Society (West Midlands Division) along with another Peckett (Lance); both had been withdrawn from service by the company in 1961, being replaced by two Fowler diesel locomotives. It was intended to make this locomotive a static display but it was in too bad a condition to be moved. Plates went to local collectors. (Note – Locomotive Number is given as 830 in 1968 stock list published in Mercian, Vol. 1 No. 3 but still at Warrington whereas Lance 1038/1906 was at Chasewater)
832DMay 1900 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedOriginally Huntley and Palmers (biscuit bakers), Reading, Berkshire. Ended life at New Cransley Iron and Steel, Kettering
842Sherman19000-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedH. Arnold & Son (Contractor), Doncaster. Sold to Scottish Freestone Quarries, Closeburn, Dumfriesshire as Sherman. Later to Blackwell Colliery Co., Shirland Colliery, Derbyshire. [41]
853Clyde19010-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1934Built for James Dunlop & Co. (later Colvilles), Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Glasgow (No. 5) [42]
854Hallside19010-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1945Built for James Dunlop & Co. (later Colvilles), Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Glasgow (No. 6) [42]
855Shelton19000-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped
85622 October 1900X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMay, 1932Worked at Lilleshall Co. Ltd, Telford, Shropshire
862West End1901W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1959new to West End colliery, Batley, West Yorkshire. sold in 1941 to Crawshaw & Warburton for Shawcross Colliery, Ossett. renamed "Crawshaw No2". sold by the NCB in 1947 and scrapped 1958/9
8771901X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedCrompton & Shawcross, Hindley
882Niclausse1902W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedWilliams & Robinson, Queensferry
889New Globe1901M40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedNew Globe cement, Greenhithe
Lord Roberts1900X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Coalpit Heath Colliery
89019010-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped McAlpine (contractor), Glasgow. Subsequently, sold to Thomas Ovens & Sons, Forth Chemical & Manure Works, Bo'ness, West Lothian. [43]
89219020-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1937Built for United Collieries Ltd. (No. 4). Worked at Fauldhouse Colliery, Loganlea Colliery and Bathville Works in West Lothian. [44]
907Valencia1902 W4?0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Manchester Ship Canal; name replaced by number 25 c.1914. [45]
917ShawcrossJanuary 1902R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Chasewater Railway, Staffordshire Originally sold to Crowshaw & Warburton of Shawcross in Yorkshire, and named Shawcross. Taken back in part exchange for a new one by Peckett, and resold to Albright & Wilson in 1930. Withdrawn from service in August 1978.
918Jurassic19010-6-0ST21 in (533 mm)PreservedBuilt for Charles Nelson & co lime works, Stockton. currently at Lincolshire Coast Light railway
920George Jennings1902W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inGeorge Jennings Pottery, Dorset
923Outwood No 11901B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1962Supplied new to Thomas Fletcher & Co Bolton, Lancs and named Outwood No1 and based at Outwood collieries. In 1909 Thomas Fletcher was taken over by the Clifton & Kersley Coal Co which in turn was taken over by Manchester collieries and the loco was renamed just Outwood. Withdrawn and scrapped in 1962. Oval engraved brass in as removed condition at Auction Mar 2022 as "Worksplate PECKETT & SONS BRISTOL No 923 1901. Ex Class B1 0-6-0ST". [46]
92519010-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inNew Globe cement
93119020-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1950Built for United Collieries Ltd. (No. 5), later passing to National Coal Board. Worked at Bredisholm Colliery/Wagon Works, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. [47]
93219030-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1958Built for Langloan Iron & Chemical Co., Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. Works and locomotive sold in 1938 to Thos. W. Ward, Langloan Wagon Repair Depot. [48]
933Henry Cort1903 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Foxfield Light Railway, Staffordshire
Peckett Henry Cort.jpg
One of a pair built for Ebbw Vale Steelworks. Moved in 1954 by owners Richard Thomas & Baldwins to their Blisworth ironstone quarry, it then moved to Irthlingborough quarry in July 1957. When the quarries closed on 30 September 1965, the owners offered it to the Foxfield Railway. Moved there in February 1967, "Henry Cort" became the first locomotive to move on the line under preservation [49]
934Musket1903 W4 0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedOne of a pair built for Ebbw Vale Steelworks to sister 933. [49]
945Ormerod19010-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)Gorpley Reservoir, Todmorden
94720 April 1903M40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Stirchley Iron Co Ltd, Stirchley, near Dawley, Salop. After return to Peckett in 1902, it was sold to Foster & Dicksee, contractors for the Horton Estate Light Railway. Later sold to the Portland Cement Company, Rugby [50]
9501902R10-4-04 ft 8+12 inBryngwyn Steel Company, Glamorgan
951Salisbury19020-6-04 ft 8+12 inFountain & Burnley for Woolley colliery, near Darton, South Yorkshire, named. Wharncliffe Woodmoor colliery by 1935. original owner unknown possibly WD Bulford camp or North Gawber Colliery.
958Queen1902X0-6-04 ft 8+12 inDerwent Valley water board
95919020-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Swansea Corporation Water Works, Cray Reservoir
974John1904W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1959Swansea Harbour Trust No. 10. Then GWR No. 933. Sold 1927. To Bedlington Coal Co., Northumberland 1937. Passed to National Coal Board in 1947 and used at Bedlington and Choppington collieries. [51]
97719040-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1930Built for Ayr Harbour Trustees, Ayrshire. In 1919 the harbour was purchased by the Glasgow and South Western Railway and the locomotive became G&SWR No. 735, passing to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923 as No. 16043. [48]
9891903B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1959Built for Netherton Coal Co., Northumberland (No. 1). Passed to National Coal Board in 1947 and used at Netherton, Choppington and Bedlington collieries. [52]
991Ansley Hall19050-4-04 ft 8+12 inBuilt for Ansley colliery. moved to Arley Colliery. 1950. then Binley Colliery 1960
1000Bessemer1903E0-4-04 ft 8+12 inEbbw Vale Steel Iron & Coal
100219030-4-0T3 ftScrappedBuilt for the Commercial Gas Company, Poplar, London
100319030-4-0T3 ftScrappedBuilt for Fisher & Le Fanu, contractors for Goolds Cross and Cashel Railway
1006Murray1904B10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1958Built for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
1011Beaufort1903E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Ebbw Vale Company, Monmouthshire, Wales
10151904Q0-6-0T4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedEbbw Vale steel
1021Oakhill19040-4-0T2 ft 6 inScrappedOakhill Brewery, Somerset
10241905E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Nobel Explosives, Ardeer, Ayrshire (No. 2). Sold to Joseph Harris, Brayton Colliery, Aspatria, Cumbria in 1927. [53]
102619020-4-0T3 ft (914 mm)Preserved Giant's Causeway and Bushmills Railway, Northern Ireland
Giant's Causeway engines.JPG

Built for the British Aluminium Company, Larne, as their No. 1. Withdrawn 1960, preserved at the Shanes Castle Railway, where it was named "Tyrone."

102919049590-4-0T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved SAB plc, Ohlssons Brewery, South Africa
Peckett and sons 1029.jpg

Built for Ohlssons Brewery, Mariendahl (Newlands), near Cape Town

103019040-4-0ST2 ft (610 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Mendip Granite & Asphalt Co Ltd for use at their Cranmore Quarry, Shepton Mallet
10371905X0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedGuest Keen & Nettlefolds, Newport
1038Lance1906R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1972New to Market Overton Quarry, Rutland. Donated in 1965 to Railway Preservation Society (West Midlands Division) by Whitecross Co. of Warrington along with another Peckett (Baden Powell); both had been withdrawn from service by the company in 1961, being replaced by two Fowler diesel locomotives one of which (Diesel No. 1) took the nameplate Lance. Delivered to Chasewater in 1966 and given a coat of green oxide paint but was subsequently considered to be beyond repair and scrapped [54]
1041Lord Salisbury1906X0-6-0STScrapped1965Built for Coalpit Heath Colliery, then Norton Hill Colliery, later worked all over the North Somerset Coalfield
1051Trimsaran1905B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedTrimsaran colliery
10531906E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedSwansea Harbour Trust No. 11. Then GWR 929. BR 1141
1054September 1907E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedPowlesland & Mason No. 11. Then GWR 927
1055Beaufort1905M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBeaufort works, Morriston, Glamorgan
105719050-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedYorkshire Iron No 7, Ardsley. sold to English Sugar Beet
106019050-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedDillwyn & Co zinc works, Swansea
1067Nancy19050-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedThe Peckett & Sons works shunter
1068Hesketh1905C0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMadeley Coal Coke & Brick, staffordshire
10690-4-0ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)PreservedAtherton-Herberton Historic Railway AustraliaOriginally Mt Morgan Mines No. 4. Later became Mt Isa Mines Co Ltd No. 1, where it was out of use by 1955. Initially preserved at St Joseph's Convent School, Mount Isa until c1982 when sold to, a private collector (Jeff Daly) and transported to Spotswood, Melbourne. In 1989 it was relocated to suburban Bayswater, Melbourne. In August 2009, both Peckett 1069 / Mt Morgan Mines No. 4 and Peckett 1174 / Mt Morgan Mines No. 5 became available for sale. They were sold to a collector and moved to a private location in South-East Queensland. Both have now been acquired by the Atherton – Herberton Historic Railway Inc, with Peckett 1069 delivered to their Herberton base on 7 April 2015. Undergoing restoration. Renamed Donald R Walker
1070Victoria19060-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedEbbw Vale steel
1080Progress1907W50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedA.J.Keeble, Grafton, Wiltshire
10831906F0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedSeaham Harbour
10841906W40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedNetherton Colliery, Northumnerland
1085Gabriel19054-4-0T3 ft (914 mm)Scrapped1936Built for Schull and Skibbereen Railway, County Cork, Ireland (No. 1). Subsequently, passed to Great Southern Railways (No. 1S).
1086No. 5 Hualaycha19060-4-0ST1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)Preserved Guaqui Workshops, Bolivia Ferrocarril Guaqui a La Paz (FCG) [55]
1093Ronald1907B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedOctober 1957 by Warn, Stapleton Road, BristolBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
10941906X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1965Built for Netherton Coal Co., Northumberland (No. 2). Passed to National Coal Board in 1947, continued in use at Netherton Colliery [56]
109619060-4-0ST750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in)Luchana Mining Company, Spain
109719060-4-0T3 ft (914 mm)Preserved Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra, Belfast,
"Peckett & Sons, Cultra - geograph.org.uk - 2760679.jpg

Built for the British Aluminium Company, Larne as their No. 2. Withdrawn 1956.

109819070-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1940Acquired by New Cumnock Collieries, Ayrshire in 1930 (as No. 5). [57]
1105June 1908E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1960Built for Swansea Harbour Trust (No. 12), passing to Great Western Railway (No. 968) and British Railways (renumbered 1143 in February 1949). Withdrawn in November 1960 from Shrewsbury, Clee Hill sub-shed [58]
11070-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for coal mine shunting, scrapped at NCB Harrington Colliery
112919070-4-22 ft 6 inE.F. Clarke, Iquique, Chile
1134Hutton Hall1907Q0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedCleator & Workington Junction, Cumberland. later LMS 11566
114219080-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1954Grovesend Steel & Tinplate Co., Gorseinon Works, Glamorganshire. Sold to Fullwood Foundry, Mossend, Lanarkshire in 1920 (as Fullwood No. 3). To Steel Company of Scotland, Hallside Works, Lanarkshire in 1952. [59]
114519070-4-21,000 mmE.F. Clarke, Iquique, Chile
1148Dorothy19070-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedAbram Colliery
115119070-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedPowlesland & Mason
115219070-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in
GWR (Powlesland & Mason) 0-4-0ST No. 1152 at Danygraig.jpg

Built for Powlesland and Mason, railway shunting contractors for Swansea Docks, it was their No. 12. Absorbed by the GWR in 1921, it became No. 1152. This loco is Peckett Works No. 1179, not 1152. The photo is of BR No. 1152

115719070-4-0ST2 ft 6 inE.F. Clarke, Iquique, Chile
115819070-4-0ST2 ft 6 inE.F. Clarke, Iquique, Chile
1159AnnieAugust 1908R10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Buckinghamshire Railway Centre Built for Yates Duxbury paper mills, Bury, Lancashire [51] Regularly maintained by Peckett, receiving new boilers in 1928 and 1947. Withdrawn 1970. All three locomotives resident at Yates Duxbury were preserved, with Annie initially going to Bury Transport Museum then to Yorkshire Dales Railway at Embsay. Withdrawn for 10-year overhaul in 2003. Arrived at Quainton in private ownership on 11 April 2018. [60]
11611908B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1953Built for Seaton Burn Coal Co., Northumberland (No. 3), passing with business to Hartley Main Collieries in 1938 and thence to National Coal Board in 1947. Used at Killingworth NCB engine shed. [61]
1162George1908B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1955Built for North Walbottle Coal Co., Northumberland, passing to National Coal Board in 1947. Used at North Walbottle Colliery. [62]
1163WhiteheadDecember 1908M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Midland Railway, Butterley Initially preserved on the West Somerset Railway
1163 Whitehead at Swanwick - geograph.org.uk - 1426254.jpg
11731908W20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Peckett 1173 (8398938059).jpg

Worked at the NCB Mountain Colliery, Grovesend

11741908R10-4-0ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)PreservedAtherton-Herberton Historic Railway AustraliaBuilt for the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co., Australia – Mt Morgan Mines No. 5. Moved to Mount Isa Mines Co Ltd as No. 2. It was out of use at Mt Isa by 1954. Peckett 1174 was initially preserved at Barkly Highway State School, Soldiers Hill, Mount Isa. In 1992 it was sold to a private collector (Jeff Daly?) and transported to suburban Bayswater, Melbourne. In August 2009, both Peckett 1174 and Peckett 1069 were sold to a collector and moved to a private location in South-East Queensland. Both have now been acquired by the Atherton – Herberton Historic Railway Inc, with Peckett 1174 delivered to their Herberton base on 18 May 2015. Undergoing restoration
11791912E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Powlesland & Mason No. 12. Then GWR 935. BR 1152
11801912E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Built for Charlaw & Sacriston Collieries Co Ltd, County Durham
1188Delia1908G0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Moss Hall, Wigan
11891908M40-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)P.J.Kinlen, Roundwood Reservoir, Ireland
1196Sandal1912OY0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Dyffryn steel
11971909Yorktown0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Yorktown & Blackwater gas company, Surrey
1203The Earl19100-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Peckett 1203 (8399053031).jpg

Built for Deep Duffryn Colliery, Mountain Ash, South Wales [63]

1204Daisy19100-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedNo. 70228 named "Daisy," out of use on the Longmoor Military Railway by 1947 [64]
1207Crookall19090-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)scrappedFylde water board, Grizedale Lea reservoir; transferred to Stocks reservoir in c.1921 sold in 1932 to J. Thorp & sons, Derby who then resold it 2 months later to Derby Corporation and used during the Riverlands Scheme. 1934 went to H. Potter & Co, Nottingham
1209Sapper1910R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Nevill Druce & Co, Llanelly
121319140-4-0ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Pukemiro colliery, New Zealand
121719100-4-03 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Butler Bros Ltd, New Zealand. Later converted to a diesel
12421911X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Manvers Main Colliery, Yorkshire
1243Strathcona1910FA0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrappedat Avonmouth Docks by Rose (Iron & Steel Ltd.) of Bristol circa December 1959Built for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. "Similar to ‘Henry’ and ‘Edward’ but with higher boiler pitch".

Vacuum fitted. [3] Boiler reused on ‘Ashton’.

1244Mackenzie1910FA0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)1960Identical to ‘Strathcona’. Vacuum fitted to work passenger trains.

new boiler fitted in 1955, but in 1960, fitted to ‘Henbury’ when scrapped

1257UppinghamNovember 1912R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Rutland Railway Museum Oldest surviving steam locomotive from a Rutland ironstone quarry. Delivered to James Pain's quarries, also had sisters "Ironstone" and "Overton," named "Uppingham" after the quarry it was allocated to. After quarry closure, transferred to Market Overton. Transferred in 1947 to the Stanton Ironworks Co. at Wirksworth, Derbyshire. Preserved from 1974 [65]
1264Henry1913B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedOctober 1957 by Warn, Stapleton Road, BristolBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3] Boiler reused on ‘Ashton’.
1270Triassic19120-6-0ST2 ft (610 mm)preserved Bala Lake Railway, Wales
Triassic built by Peckett of Bristol at Bala Lake Railway (15532135837).jpg

A pioneer of preservation, having been the first industrial loco to be bought for preservation by late J. B. Latham in the 1950s, after a working life at Southam Cement Works where it worked with 4 other engines of the same class. Previously on Statfold Barn Railway, currently stored at Bala Lake Railway. Out of service pending an extensive overhaul

1271Bristowe Hall1911Y0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Workington steel
12821912X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1951Built for Swansea Harbour Trust (No. 15), passing to Great Western Railway (No. 1085) and British Railways (renumbered 1146 in February 1949). Withdrawn and scrapped January 1951 at Swansea East Dock shed. [66]
12831913X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1962Built for Ashington Coal Co., Northumberland (No. 11), passing to National Coal Board in 1947. Used at Ashington, Broomhill and Pegswood collieries. [67]
1244Hokitika19120-6-0ST3 ft (914 mm)built for John Lysaght steel, Scunthorpe. rebuilt in 1913 to metre gauge renamed "Jean" Sarawak Government Railway
12851925M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Greenwich gas works
1287Fola1912SX120-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWorked at the Tunnel Cement works, Purfleet, Essex.
1288Holwell No 519120-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)Holwell ironstone
13021913X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1951Built for Swansea Harbour Trust (No. 16), passing to Great Western Railway (No. 1086) and British Railways (renumbered 1147 in March 1949). Withdrawn April 1951 from Swansea Danygraig shed. [66]
13111914Scrapped1964New to the Aberthaw and Bristol Channel Portland cement Company at its Rhoose Works, transferring to Aberthaw Works in 1957. Worksplate survives - sold at auction 22nd Jan 2011 [68]
13121914R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Pukemiro colliery, New Zealand
1314Stanley19140-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Portland cement, Wouldham
1315Lamport19140-6-0ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)scrappedScaldwell ironstone
1316Scaldwell19130-6-0ST3 ft (914 mm)Preserved,
static exhibit
Southwold Railway Trust, Suffolk [69] Built for the Staveley Coal and Iron Company's Scaldwell Tramway, Northampton
1318Anglo-DaneApril 1913R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedWorked at the Tunnel Cement works, Purfleet, Essex. Named "Anglo-Dane"
132619150-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1968 War Department, Hilsea, Hampshire. Sold c.1954 to Thos. W. Ward, Langloan Wagon Repair Depot, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire (as No. 4). [70]
1327Mesozoic19130-6-0ST2 ft (610 mm)Preserved Bromyard and Linton Light Railway
B&LLR Mesozoic 01.jpg
Built for Southam Cement. Non-operational [71]
13281913E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPowlesland & Mason No. 3. Then GWR 696. BR 1150
13291913E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedSupplied to Baldwins Ltd Landore Glamorgan. Makers plate at Auction Mar 2022 as "Worksplate PECKETT & SONS LTD BRISTOL No 1329 1913 ex E Class 0-4-0 ST" [72]
1330Queniee19140-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inNewmarket Colliery, Yorkshire
13351913X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1962Built for Ashington Coal Co., Northumberland (No. 12), passing to National Coal Board in 1947. Used at Ashington and Pegswood collieries. [67]
1336South Kirkby No519140-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inSouth Kirkby colliery, Yorkshire
1340Millgrove19190-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inCleator & Workington Junction. then LMS 11567
1345Mond Nickel No. 119140-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Gwili Railway, WalesBuilt for Mond Nickel & Co at Clydach in the Swansea valley where it became MN Co No 1. The Mond Nickel Co. was absorbed by the International Nickel Company (INCO) in 1928, which eventually became Vale. After closure, a heritage group named the Swansea Vale Railway Society, leased a section of track between Upper Bank and Six Pit Works. It was restored and operated there. In 2007 the lease expired and Swansea Council decided to redevelop the area. The group merged with the Gwili Railway near Carmarthen, and moved most of their rolling stock, including this locomotive where it has been cosmetically restored into lined maroon livery. The locomotive is temporarily stabled out of public view
13461914W50-4-0STScrappedSupplied to Vickers Ltd No5. Worksplate survives - sold at auction Nov 2022 [73]
1351Lion1915E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, Grimsby Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London. Sold in 1950 to Wallsend Slipway & Engineering, Northumberland. Converted to oil burning in 1959. [74]
13541915OX0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inGwaun Cae Gurwen colliery, Glamorgan
1356Conciliation, later Kent19144-4-0T3 ft (914 mm)Scrapped1953Built for Schull and Skibbereen Railway, County Cork, Ireland (No. 3). Subsequently, passed to Great Southern Railways (No. 3S).
1362Bulan19144-4-01,000 mmSawarak Government railway
13701915R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Beamish Museum
Steaming (14101671090).jpg
Yates Duxbury & Sons Ltd, Papermill at Heap Bridge, Bury. Privately owned and usually based at East Lancashire Railway. Currently (2019) on loan to Beamish Museum.
13751914M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for J.R Wood and Company, Southampton
1376BAC Nº. 119150-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Caledonian Railway, Brechin Built for British Aluminium Co., Burntisland, Fife [75]
1377Edward1914B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedOctober 1957 by Warn, Stapleton Road, BristolBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
1378Westminster1914B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Northampton & Lamport Railway
Industrial tank engine Westminster at the Kent and East Sussex railway.jpg

Built for a War Office order. Delivered to Sir John Jackson on 6 November 1914 for use on the Larkhill Military Railway. Moved to Fovant Military Railway on Salisbury Plain. After end of World War I, sold to Associated Portland Cement and sent to their Houghton Regis, Dunstable site, then moved to APC's Shipton-on-Cherwell site. Ended working life as APC's No5 at Kiddlington Works, Oxfordshire. Sold in 1972 and preserved at the Kent and East Sussex Railway, then found on a piece of track at the former East Tisted, Hampshire. Moved to Northampton in 1998 [76]

1380Perseverance19140-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inH.Crowshaw & Co, Lightfoot colliery
1384MOSTON19140-4-0ST2 ft (610 mm)ScrappedOne of a batch of four later locomotives, a follow on order from four 1907 examples, built for Manchester Corporation Rivers Department for their Davyhulme Sewage Works.

NAMEPLATE "MOSTON" survives - sold at auction 22nd Jan 2011 [68] (Gauge given in sales detail is 3 ft)

1390Avon19150-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1973 Imperial Chemical Industries Witton, Birmingham and Bilston, Staffordshire. Sold to W. H. Arnott Young & Co. (Shipbreakers) in 1956 and used in Old Kilpatrick and latterly Dalmuir scrapyards in Dunbartonshire. [77]
13971915X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inSwansea Harbour Trust No 17. Then GWR 937
1402Progress19150-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inDesborough Co-op, Northamptonshire
140619150-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)Scrapped1958Built for David Colville & Sons, Dalzell Iron & Steel Works, Motherwell, Lanarkshire (No. 21). [78]
141019150-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inSouth Kirkby colliery, Yorkshire
14241916X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Melingriffith Tin Plate Works, Whitchurch, Cardiff
1426November 1916B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreservedSwansea Museum's Llandore Collections CentreBuilt for the South Wales Coalfield, worked at Brynlliw Colliery [79]
1430Adam1916R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Ministry of Munitions, Chilwell shell factory
143719160-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1958Built for John Williams & Co, Excelsior Iron & Steel Works, Wishaw, Lanarkshire (No. 3) [80]
14381912W50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Appleby Frodingham Railway
AFRPS Appleby shed - 2009-08-08.jpg
14491916E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Powlesland & Mason No. 4. Then GWR 779. BR 1151. Withdrawn from Swansea East Dock 8/63. Sold to R.S. Hayes, Bridgend for scrap 1/64. Cut up 4/65.
1450Monkland1916E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1951Built for James Dunlop & Co. (later Colvilles), Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Glasgow (No. 11) [42]
1454Birley No 51916W50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Sheffield Coal Company, Beighton colliery
No 119160-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Delivered new to Nechells Power Station in 1916. When Steam working finished in November 1971, Locomotive No. 1 was repaired and transferred to Northampton Power Station. Her sister, No. 2 (and the three big Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn 0-6-0STs) were made available for sale. [81]
No 21916 ?0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Worked at Nechells Power Station. When Steam working finished in November 1971, her sister (Locomotive No 1) was repaired and transferred to Northampton Power Station. No. 2 (and the three big Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn 0-6-0STs) were made available for sale. [81]
1456Margot1918B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Bloxham & Whiston Ironstone Company, Oxfordshire
1461Broomhill1917R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Stephens & Co Brick, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire
14641917E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
14651917E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Ebbw Vale Steelworks 2 Peckett 1465 & 1524 (5582093744).jpg

Built for Hafodyrynys Colliery, Pontypool, South Wales. Named "Sir Charles Allen". For later history see 1524 [82]

146819170-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1951United Alkali Co., Allhusen Works, Gateshead, County Durham. Later sold to Edward Collins & Sons, Kelvindale Paper Mills, Glasgow. [83]
1474–147519170-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1965 & 1959Built for David Colville & Sons, Dalzell Iron & Steel Works, Motherwell, Lanarkshire (Nos. 29 & 30) [84]
147719170-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped North British Locomotive Company, Hyde Park Works, Glasgow [85]
148019180-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inRuston Proctor, lincoln
149819140-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inUnited Steel, Cottesmore
1505"Whitby"19180-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inHarbury cement
150619180-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inYorkshire Iron no 8, Ardsley. sold to George Hodsman & sons in 1928
1512Gavell1918E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for William Baird & Co., Twechar Coke Ovens & Collieries, Stirlingshire (No. 2). Later transferred to Gartsherrie Ironworks, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, and sold to Eccles Slag Co., Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire in 1937. [20]
1519Victory1919X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inHoughton Main colliery, Barnsley
1522October 1918E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1959Built for Swansea Harbour Trust (No. 18), passing to Great Western Railway (No. 1098) and British Railways (renumbered 1145 in January 1950). Withdrawn in July 1959 from Danygraig shed [58]
15241919E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Ebbw Vale Steelworks 2 Peckett 1465 & 1524 (5582093744).jpg

Unusual history. Built as 0-4-0ST No. 1524 of 1919. In 1967 rebuild, retaining chassis but using parts from: Ebbw Vale Steelworks 1907 0-4-0ST Works No. 2 (Originally Richard, Thomas and Baldwin No. 31 "Sir Charles Allen") which had been a rebuild using parts (e.g. the saddle tank) from Peckett 14" 0-4-0ST No. 1465 of 1917 (RTB No. 22 "Nasmyth"). Last worked at Glyntillery Colliery, Hafodyrynys, Pontypool circa 1970

1525Fullarton1919E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1933Built for James Dunlop & Co. (later Colvilles), Clyde Iron Works, Tollcross, Glasgow (No. 12) [42]
153019190-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inDelivered new to the CWS Soap Works near Irlam, The Soap Works ceased to use its rail connection in the 1960s. Sold and moved to Falmouth Docks and Engineering where it became No 6. [86] After being withdrawn from service, British Transport Commission asset No 1430, was donated to Poldark Mine open air museum (Dec 1978). Suffered the indignity of being sold off in on EBay in 2006 but thanks to the generosity of the trustees of the Chacewater Railway in Staffordshire and other assistance, was returned to Cornwall in 2015 and forms part of the Cornish Heritage Collection. [87] [Note - Poldark website says it was new to Cooperative Irlam margarine factory]
15381919E0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1963Built for Singer Manufacturing Company, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire. Sold to Coltness Iron Co., Newmains, Lanarkshire in 1962 but resold for scrap in 1963 [88]
1547VictoryApril 19190-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibity
Midland Railway, Swanwick Junction
Victory at Swanwick.jpg

Delivered to M & W Grazebrook Ltd., Netherton Colliery & Furnaces, Staffordshire. Then sold to British Celanese, Spondon. Preserved at Derby Industrial Museum from the early 1970s [89] [90]

154819200-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1954Built for Culter Paper Mills, Peterculter, Aberdeenshire [91]
1555March 1920M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved
Ivor the Engine at the Battlefield Line Railway August 2007.jpg

Now disguised as " Ivor the Engine " [92]

15561920E0-4-0ST5 ft 3 inScrapped Bandon Distillery Sold to Great Southern Railways (no. 495) in 1930 after closure of distillery; to Córas Iompair Éireann in 1945, withdrawn 1949
1560Edith1920OY0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inBengal Iron Company, India
1565Sir John Wyndham BeynonE0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Hafodyrynys Colliery, Pontypool, South Wales. [82]
1567Ackton Hall No.31920X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Foxfield Light Railway, Staffordshire Built for Ackton Hall Colliery and named "Ackton Hall No. 3" [93]
1579PectinApril 1921M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Yeovil Railway Centre, Somerset
Turntable at Yeovil Junction station.jpg

Built for British Aluminium Co., Burntisland, Fife (as BAC No. 2). [75] Subsequently, preserved at the Bulmers Cider Railway Museum, Hereford, where it acquired the apple-related name Pectin

15851922R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for brewery of Truman, Hanbury and Buxton, Burton upon Trent
1596Ainsbury19220-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Bradford Corporation for use on Esholt Sewage Works Railway
16111923W50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
in parts
Delivered to Courtaulds, Coventry, subsequently sold to Albright and Wilson, Portishead. Sold by the Swanage Railway in January 2009, for £5,800 on eBay. [94] Observed at site of Beal station Northumberland on 26 October 2011.
16161923B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1959G. Cohen, Sons & Co. (contractors). To Port of Tyne Authority in 1938 (as No. 4) and used at Albert Edward Dock, Northumberland and Tyne Dock, County Durham. [95]
1628Bella1923W50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1968Built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society, Whittle Colliery, Northumberland, passing to National Coal Board in 1947. [96]
163019230-6-0T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Pukemiro Line, New Zealand Built for Pukemiro Colliery, Rotowaro, New Zealand [97]
Marcia|May 192312870-4-0T4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Kent and East Sussex Railway
CFBS Steam Gala DSC 0026 (8691240195).jpg

Built for Constable's Matlock Quarries, Derbyshire. Sold to Marcus Bain, Ballochmyle Quarry, Mauchline, Ayrshire circa 1932. [98] Sold to Hardman & Holden Ltd, Salford, Greater Manchester in 1931, named "No. 12 Marcia", after the wife of the managing director James Clayton. Donated to K&ESR upon withdrawal, in 1962. [99] Sold to a private individual and then subsequently offered for auction by executors in April 2024. [100]

1632Liassic19230-6-0ST2 ftPreserved Statfold Barn Railway, Tamworth
Peckett Liassic.jpg

Built for Southam Cement

1636Fonmon1924B20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Ribble Steam Railway
Peckett 0-6-0ST 1636 Fonmon at Spa Valley Railway.jpg

Built for Aberthaw & Bristol Channel Portland Cement Co Ltd, it worked at their cement works and the Turners Asbestos Works in Rhoose, South Wales.Preserved at the Avon Valley Railway, nr Bristol in the 1970s, where it worked until expiry of its boiler certificate in 1990. [101] Operated on the Spa Valley Railway until its boiler certificate expired in 2009. Moved to the Ribble Steam Railway in 2016.

1638Bristol1923R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWorked in Southampton Docks
164519240-6-0ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Stored in poor condition, pending restoration. Bay of Islands Vintage Railway Built for Glen Afton Coal Co, 1924–1958. Static display Huntly West playground 1960–1978. Private ownership 1978–1989.
165119240-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inSouth Yorkshire Chemical, Rotherham
166219 May 1924OX10-6-0-ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedThe first of three ordered by the Warwickshire Coal Company for the Coventry Colliery, it became Coventry No. 2. Refurbished at Andrew Barclay in 1963, it then worked at Arley Colliery, before returning to the Coventry Colliery in September 1968. Scrapped onsite by Thos. W. Ward the following year [102]
1664June 1924R20-4-2T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Whangarei Steam and Model Railway Club, Northland, New Zealand
Peckett 1664 4 Whangarei 9Octo2014 (15538277566).jpg
One of three 0-4-2T's built for Wilsons (NZ) Portland Cement Ltd. (now Golden Bay Cement Co. Ltd.), for use at their Portland Cement Works south of Whangarei. Bought by WS&MRC in 1990 [103]
1666Nellie1924R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedJune 1970Built for George Skey & Co. Ltd.,Tame Valley Colliery and Brick & Tile Works near Wilencote, Staffordshire. Moved to Hawfield Brick & Pipe Works, Swadlincote in 1931. In October 1953, moved to J. C. Staton & Co Ltd, Plasterworks of Tutbury, where it was scrapped in 1970. The works plate survives – sold at auction March 2022.
1671Fylde19240-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)scrappedFylde Water Board, Stocks Reservoir. went to Derby Corp 1932 and H.Potter, Nottingham 1934 same as 1207 Crookall. Later to Jordan & co, Caerphilly and was next to G.W.R. Caephilly works in 1936. 1943 went to Consett iron for Butsfield Quarry, County Durham. scrapped there 1951.
1672Hodder19240-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)scrappedFylde Water Board, Stocks Reservoir. Derby Corp 1932 and H.Potter, Nottingham 1934. re ggauged to Metre for the CLay Cross Company to work the Crich quarry Tramway (now occupied by the tramway museum). Scrapped 1957.
16751924R20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inSouth Wales Electrical Power Distribution Company, Upper Boat powerstation
167619250-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inTy Mawr colliery, Rhondda
1682192516820-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedAugust 1960Built for Oxford & District Gas Company, Oxfordshire
1687Gwen1926W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Co-Operative Wholesale Society, Shilbottle Colliery, Northumberland. To N. H. & B. Collieries, Winning 'A' Colliery, Derbyshire in 1939. [104]
1689May 1925R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Tunnel Portland Cement, later worked for Alpha Cement
1690Lady Angela1 July 1926R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved, undergoing restoration as of January 2024 South Devon Railway, Buckfastleigh
Buckfastleigh Lady Angela and Ashley.jpg

Supplied to Gypsum Mines Ltd, New Kingston, Nottinghamshire. Moved into preservation at Shackerstone in 1971

1691Non Slip No 31925XL0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inJoseph Brookes, Lightcliffe, Yorkshire
1692Sextus1925M50-4-0ST2 ft 8 inPike Brothers clay, Dorset
171019260-4-0ST5 ft 6 inS.Pearson & Son for Valparaiso port construction contract, may have been sold off at end of contract about 1930, most likely to the Chilean Electric Tramway and Light Company
171119260-4-0ST2 ft 6 in (762 mm)Preserved Puffing Billy Railway, Melbourne, Australia
60Puffing Billy Novem 2011 (6317833192).jpg
Built for the Metropolitan Gas Co., Melbourne, Australia, named Sir John Grice in 1928. Withdrawn 1941, sold in 1962, it joined the Whistle Stop Amusement Park, Frankston in 1965. Came to Puffing Billy in 1974 as a static exhibit [105]
1721Fyffe1926B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in1960Built for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
1722RocketDecember 1926W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Telford Steam Railway
Rocket at TSR.jpg

Built for Courtaulds and worked entire life at their Coventry plant. Sold to the private "Shropshire Collection", Shrewsbury, sold and restored again in 2003 [106]

1724771927W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1959Built for the Manchester Ship Canal. [107]
1730Gabriel19254-4-0T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Bay of Islands Vintage Railway, Kawakawa, New Zealand
Bay of Islands Vintage Railway - Gabriel on Number 5 Bridge.JPG

One of five similar 4-4-0T engines: 2xSchull and Skibbereen Railway, Ireland, named Allen and Gabriel (after Mount Gabriel); 2xSarawak, Borneo, named Bintang and Bulang (moon & star in Malay language). Sarawak ordered third engine in 1915, to be named Mata Hari (eye of the day, or midday), but due to decline in teak trade post World War I cancelled. Regauged in 1926 to 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm), sold to Portland Cement, Whangarei, New Zealand. Given to Bay of Islands Scenic Railway in 1985 [108] [109]

1731July 1927W60-4-0ST3 ft 6 inPreserved Sandstone Estates, South Africa Built for Newcastle Steel Works, it ended working at Union Steel Corporation's Klip Works, Vereeniging, South Africa [110]
1732Coppice19270-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Shipley Colliery Ltd, Derbyshire
1734ThurwitJuly 1927R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Thurrock Chalk and Whiting of Purfleet, Essex.
17361927W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
1738No 419270-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreservedSupplied new to Birmingham Electricity Authority, Hams Hall Power Station, near Coleshill, where it was loco No 4.

Resident on the SVR between 1968 and 1995 when privately owned by SVR member Mr J McNally but saw very little eventually going to the South Devon Railway. Later again was resold, this time going to Titley Junction, Herefordshire.

The loco masquerades as the Thomas the Tank Engine character 'Percy' and has visited several preserved railways at Thomas events. [111]

173919280-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1965Co-operative Wholesale Society, Silverton, Essex. Sold to Thos. W. Ward (Shipbreaking), Inverkeithing, Fife in 1949. [112]
17401927W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for BPCM Johnson's Branch, Greenhithe. Acquired November 1963 by Frindsbury Cement Works. Transferred to APCM Holborough Works, Snodland, circa 1963 [38]
1742Greenhithe1927W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for BPCM Greenhithe, Kent
1745Coventry No 419270-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inArley colliery
17461928W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for BPCM Johnson's Branch, Greenhithe. Acquired August 1960 by Frindsbury Cement Works. Transferred to Thurrock Chalk & Whiting Co. Ltd., Essex, June 1964 [38]
1747Longfield1928W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for APCM Holborough Quarry, Snodland. Lent to Frindsbury Cement Works for period in 1962 [38]
17490-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, Grimsby
Fulstow no. 2, Lincs Wolds Rly.jpg

Spent its working life at Cawdor Quarry, Matlock in Derbyshire. Was rescued by Brian Roberts, of Tollerton, Nottinghamshire, who named it Ffiona Jane after his daughter. He sold it in 1979 to Pete Clark who named it 'Fulstow' after the village where he lives in Lincolnshire. It now works on the Lincolnshire Wolds Railway, where it has recently undergone its first ten-yearly overhaul.

1750–1751February 1928M50-6-2T2 ft 6 in (762 mm)ScrappedA pair supplied to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company for the Abadan oil depot. Named D.I.K. 1928 and D.I.K. 1929 [113] [114]
1756Hornpipe1928R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)PreservedPrivate site, Fifield, Berkshire Built for the Holborough Cement Co., Snodland, Kent. Moved to Quainton Railway Society in 1972 [115]
1759Elizabeth1928R20-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Rutland Railway Museum Delivered new to Enderby Quarry, later worked at Mountsorrel Quarry [65]
1787Newdigate No. 4May 1933X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Newdigate Colliery, nr Bedworth, Warwickshire
1788KilmersdonSeptember 1929R30-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust
Washford Kilmersdon shunting.jpg

Worked entire life at Kilmersdon Colliery, now named after location [116]

1790Olive1935W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1964Built for the Co-operative Wholesale Society, Shilbottle Colliery, Northumberland, passing to National Coal Board in 1947. [117]
18031933W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
Foxfield Light Railway, Staffordshire Built for Ironbridge Power Station, sold into preservation in July 1980 [118]
1816D.I.K. 1930October 1930M50-6-2T2 ft 6 in (762 mm)ScrappedFollow-on order from 1750
18231931R40-4-04 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1972Ex Shardlow & Co Sheffield. Went into preservation in 1967 at Chasewater (Private purchase) but scrapped at the same time as Lance (1038/1906) [119]
1824No. 619310-8-04 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped
0-8-0 tender locomotive for the Christmas Island Phosphate Co.'s Railway by Peckett & Sons Ltd. of Bristol, No. 1824 of March 1931.jpg
Largest locomotive ever produced by Peckett. Oil burning, operated on Christmas Island hauling phosphate trains [120]
1827–18291931B30-6-0ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cleveland Bridge Engineering, Mozambique
183519340-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Cheltanham gas works
183719310-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Beckton gas works No 37
1841–1851193216820-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Public Works Department, Singapore
18531934R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Barnsley Gas Company
1859Sir GomerJune 1932OX10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Battlefield Line Railway, Leicestershire
Sir Gomer at Departs Shackerstone.jpg

Worked at Mountain Ash Colliery, South Wales

1860Cefn Coed No 10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Peckett 1860 (8404663925).jpg

Built for the South Wales Coalfield, worked at Brynlliw Colliery. [79] later at Amalgamated Anthracite, Cefn Coed colliery, Glamorgan

1865–1866193216820-4-0ST3 ft (914 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Public Works Department, Singapore
1868Norbury19340-4-22 ft 6 in (762 mm)Chattenden & Upnor Railway, Kent
1870September 1934M70-6-0ST1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)Preserved Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, Northamptonshire Built for the metre gauge Finedon quarry system, numbered No. 85
1871September 1934M70-6-0ST1,000 mmPreserved Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, Northamptonshire
Irchester Railway Museum - Flickr - mick - Lumix.jpg
Built for the metre gauge Finedon quarry system, numbered No. 86
187419360-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Vauxhall motors, Luton
1877Westbury1934FA0-6-0STScrappedMarch 1966 by Godfrey & Sully of PortisheadBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]

2 No 8" x 6" negatives of this locomotive survive in the Peckett & Co. Archive held by the National Railway Museum [121]

1878Ashton1934FA0-6-0STScrappedMarch 1966 by Godfrey & Sully of PortisheadBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
1880May 1935R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Empire Paper Mills, Kent
1889MenelausDecember 1935B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Caledonian Railway, Brechin Built for Cwm Colliery, South Wales.
1891Manvers Main No. 121940X20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
18921934OY0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Courtaulds, Greenfield works, Flint
18931933W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Coleford Great Western Railway Museum Built for Ironbridge Power Station, transferred to Birch Hills Power Station in 1951, then in 1958 to Stourport-on-Severn Power Station where its cab was cut down. Sold to JC Bamford in 1977 for use at their Titanic Steamship Co. near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Sold into preservation in 1980, it arrived in Coleford in 1986 [122]
1894Grace19360-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inOxfordShire Ironstone Company
18951935Y0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Barrow Haematite Steel, Barrow in Furness
189719360-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Walsall gas works
190019350-4-0T4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Buckinghamshire Railway Centre Built at a cost of £860 for the tight loading gauge restrictions of the Courtaulds system at Holywell Junction, Flint, it is only 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) tall, and often referred to as the "Flying Bufferbeam". The site was split in two by the LMS Chester to Holyhead railway, being linked by a short and steep incline access tunnel. The loco would shunt wagons of waste, from the Rayon fibre plant, to the sea wall where it was dumped. To enable the operation, the loco would work flat out down one incline to make it up the other side. Eventually, safety concerns meant that in 1954 the operation was replaced by a rope-incline and two diesel locomotives. After a works overhaul, she moved to the construction of Courtaulds' Grimsby plant, but on start of plant operations was replaced by a Sentinel, and kept as a spare. Sold into private preservation, it arrived at Buckingham in September 1971 [123] [124]
19031936M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent
Peckett 1903 at Chatham Historic Dockyard.jpg

Built for the South Wales Public Wharf & Transit Company, Penarth

1908Ford No. 6June 1937R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Ford of Britain's internal railway network at their Dagenham, Essex, plant
1909D.I.K. 1936October 1936M50-6-2T2 ft 6 in (762 mm)ScrappedFollow-on order from 1750 [113]
1920Coronation1936B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Tunnel Cement works, Purfleet, Essex.
1925CalibanFebruary 1937OY0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Ribble Steam Railway, Preston, Lancashire Built for Courtaulds, Preston
1935HornetNovember 1937W6-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Ribble Steam Railway, Preston, Lancashire
Peckett and Sons 0-4-0 no 1935 "Hornet".JPG

Built for Black Park Colliery Co. Ltd., Denbigshire, Wales. Delivered by the LMS to Chirk. Ended life at Bersham Colliery, Wrexham, Wales. [125] [126]

1940HenburyDecember 1937FA0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Bristol Harbour Railway
Henbury steam loco 2013.jpg

Built for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks, where she worked all her life. Fitted with ‘Mackenzie’s boiler in 1960, at the same time gaining the distinctive curved smokebox front similar to ‘Ashton’. The cab and tank fronts were lined out at the same time. Departed Avonmouth for Radstock in November 1971 [3]

Owned by Bristol City Council.

1943Sir Charles0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inOxfordshire Ironstone Company
194819380-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Parkhouse Colliery
1950BradleyFebruary 1938R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Northfleet Deep Water Wharf & Storage Company, Kent.
1952–19551938OX20-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Port of Tyne Authority (Nos.21–24). Locomotive #1952 sold to Eastwell & Waltham Ironstone Co., Leicestershire in 1956, others scrapped in 1958–59. [95]
19571938R20-4-2T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Goldfields Railway, Waihi, New Zealand One of three 0-4-2T's built for Wilsons (NZ) Portland Cement Ltd. (now Golden Bay Cement Co. Ltd.), for use at their Portland Cement Works south of Whangarei [103]
1960November 1938W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Brown Bayley's Steel Works, Sheffield
196319380-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Bere Ferrers, Devon
1964Cordie1940M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inMurgatroyd Salt, Middlewich
1965Philip E. Holden1939B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Peckett No.1965 (8225461186).jpg

Worked at Onllwyn Coal Washery

19661939R2-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedFebruary 1957Built for Beckton Works of the Gas, Light & Coke Company
1967Merlin (Myrddin)April 1939W6-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Telford Steam Railway Built for Brown Bayley's Steel Works, Sheffield.
W6-S Peckett number 1967 at the Plym Valley Railway.jpg
1970Jackie Milburn (1924–1988)1939OX10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved North Tyneside Steam Railway
Peckett Ashington No.5 leaving the water tower.jpg

Built for the Ashington Coal Company to work at Ashington Colliery, together with twin 1971. Given the name Ashington No. 5, sold by the National Coal Board in 1969 after Ashington was dieselised, to North Norfolk Railway. Returned to Northumberland in 1991, repainted into "as delivered to Ashington Colliery" livery and named after Jackie Milburn

1971Ashington No. 61939OX10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1968Built for Ashington Coal Company for Ashington Colliery, together with twin 1970. Passed to National Coal Board in 1947 and used at Ashington, Newbiggin and Pegswood collieries. [127]
1978Allenby1939W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inRoyal Arsenal, Woolwhich
1979–8019390-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inAshington coal Company. named Ashington No 5 and 6 respectively
198219400-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inCoventry powerstation
1985Alexander1940W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
1990October 1940W60-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
Telford Steam Railway
No3 at TSR.jpg

Built for Ironbridge Power Station, sold into preservation in July 1980 [128]

1996Czecho19410-4-24 ft 8+12 inHadfields, Sheffield
199819410-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1969Chesterfield Tube Co., Derbyshire. Sold to Culter Paper Mills, Peterculter, Aberdeenshire in 1954. [91]
199919410-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Ribble Steam Railway, Preston, Lancashire
Peckett and Sons 0-4-0 no 1999 "North Western Gas Board".JPG

Built for Southport Gas Company, transferred in 1958 to Darwen Gas Works, named North Western Gas Board. Replaced by diesel in 1963, moved to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in September 1966. This loco featured in the 1970 movie The Virgin and the Gypsy, and was filmed working a train at Cromford on BR metals.

2000December 1942B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Beamish Museum
Whitwell station opening - Peckett2000.jpg

Worked at the British Sugar Corporation, Ipswich. Privately owned and usually based at Barrow Hill Engine Shed, Derbyshire. Currently (2019) on loan to Beamish Museum.

2003May 1941W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Middleton Railway, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Middleton Railway.jpg

Built for the Ministry of Supply for use at Swynnerton Royal Ordnance factory. Moved to ROF Salwick, then UK Atomic Energy Authority and finally BNFL. Preserved at Middleton from 1972, was in use for 18 years

20041942W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Tyseley Locomotive Works, Birmingham
Peckett 2004 (6116280201).jpg
2012TeddyMarch 19410-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Chasewater Railway
Teddy (7176724439).jpg
20231941OX10-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1968Built for Ashington Coal Co., Northumberland (No. 8). Passed to National Coal Board in 1947 and used at Ashington and Newbiggin collieries. [127]
2024Karen19420-4-2T2 ft (610 mm)Preserved Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, Porthmadog, Wales
"Karen" (8010365580).jpg

One of three built for the Rhodesia Chrome Mines Ltd Selukwe Peak Light Railway. Brought back to the UK in 1972 [129]

2027"Irlam"19420-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreservedStatic display Irlam StationBought new for the Ministry of Supply for dispatch to the Royal Ordnance Factory at Sellafield, Cumbria. In the 1980s it was moved to Carnforth Steamtown Railway Museum and stripped down for boiler repairs. Purchased in July 2019 by the Hamilton Davies Trust due to it being similar to the Peckett locomotives used by the CWS Soap & Candle Works, renamed and restored to form part of the railway display at Irlam Station.
202819420-4-0T4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped1971Built for the Royal Ordnance Factory, Sellafield, Cumbria. [130] Then operated by the Harbour Commissioners for Whitehaven harbour [131]
20291942R4-S0-6-0T1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)Preserved Irchester Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Built for the Wellingborough Iron Co Ltd
2030Sellafield No.319420-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Scrapped9/1973Delivered new to ROF Sellafield 1942, moved to ROF Pembrey by 1952, sold to the 'Pencoed Trading Co' in 1954 where it worked in a colliery timber yard at Wern Tarw. Scrapped at Wern Tarw, South Wales 9/1973
2031Ashley1942M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved,
static exhibit
South Devon Railway, Buckfastleigh
Buckfastleigh Lady Angela and Ashley.jpg

Exeter Gas Works until 1969, when moved to Buckfastleigh, arriving on 23 September and named

203219420-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inFoleshill colliery No 20
2035Hallen1943FA0-6-0STBuilt for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. Vacuum fitted to work passenger trains. Sold to South Western Gas Co., Cheltenham Gasworks in September 1964 [3]
2036BristolApril 1943FA0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMarch 1966 by Godfrey & Sully of Portishead.Batch of three built for the Port of Bristol Authority. [132] Vacuum fitted to work passenger trains. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
2037CliftonApril 1943FA0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMarch 1966 by Godfrey & Sully of PortisheadBatch of three built for the Port of Bristol Authority. [132] Vacuum fitted to work passenger train. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
2038RedlandApril 1943FA0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedMarch 1966 by Godfrey & Sully of Portishead.Batch of three built for the Port of Bristol Authority. [132] Vacuum fitted to work passenger train. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3]
2039Jeffrey1943M50-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
East Anglian Railway Museum, Essex
0-4-0 Saddle Tank - No. 2039 'Jeffrey' - geograph.org.uk - 2381694.jpg

Last worked 1962 at the Glenwydd Iron Foundry, Ironbridge. Stored at Triad, Bishops Stortford, before arrival at Chappel in June 1981. Motion overhauled, but boiler needs a heavy repair before the locomotive could be steamed

204119430-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1959 ROF Kirkby. Subsequently, sold to North British Locomotive Co., Hyde Park Works, Glasgow. [85]
204619430-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inFort Dunlop No 7
2049General19440-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedWilliam Doxford & Sons Ltd, Sunderland
205019440-6-0ST2 ftpreserved
Statfold Barn Railway - oiling round (geograph 3908206).jpg
Harrogate Gasworks Railway, now at Statfold Barn Railway
2052Norman19440-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inNorthampton gas works
205319440-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedc.1956Built for ICI Nobel Division, Ardeer, Ayrshire [53]
2054Richard1944OY0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Bedlington Coal Co., Northumberland. Passed to National Coal Board in 1947 and used at Bedlington and Whittle collieries. [133]
2058No 319430-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inWindsor Street gas works, Birmingham
20611945B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
Peckett 2061 (8404992189).jpg

Built for Merthyr Vale Colliery, South Wales [134]

207119450-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Ministry of Supply, ROF Irvine, Ayrshire [135]
207219450-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Ministry of Supply, Orbiston Depot, Motherwell, Lanarkshire. Subsequently, used at ROF Sellafield, Cumbria [136]
20761946OY0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1968Built for Bedlington Coal Co., Northumberland. Passed to National Coal Board in 1947 and used at Bedlington Colliery. [137]
2080NorthfleetOctober 1946R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for the Northfleet Deep Water Wharf & Storage Company, Kent.
20811947OY-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Foxfield Light Railway, Staffordshire
Peckett No. 11.jpg
Built for Nechells Gas Works of the City of Birmingham Gas Department. A variant design to cope with tight curves, the locomotive has a short wheelbase for an OY, a lowered cab floor and roof, and a shorter saddletank and dome. Transferred in 1965 to Swan Village Works in Walsall, it was transferred into preservation on 17 August 1969 [138]
2084F.C. TingeyFebruary 1948OY1-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Stainmore Railway Company, Kirkby Stephen East,

Cumbria

0-4-0 F C Tingey.JPG
Built for Courtaulds, Flint, Flintshire, North Wales. Donated to the Llangollen Railway, but sold via a scrap merchant to Steamtown Carnforth where it was restored. Moved to Kirkby Stephen East in 2000, spent three years at the Caledonian Railway (Brechin), now back at Stainmore Railway Company. Currently in South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway livery.
20851948OY1-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Pallot Heritage Steam Museum, Jersey Built for Courtaulds Aber works, Flint, Flintshire, North Wales
20861948OY-10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt as one of a batch of four for Courtaulds Aber works, Flint, Flintshire, North Wales. Scrapped at their Red Scar plant, Preston, becoming a parts donor for sister 2087 [139]
20871948OY-10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved and Active Mangapps Railway Museum on permanent loan to East Kent Railway
Peckett No,2087.jpg

Originally named Dafydd, built as one of a batch of four for Courtaulds Aber works, Flint, Flintshire, North Wales. Transferred to Wolverhampton, where it lost the name, then Red Scar plant, Preston. Rebuilt with parts from scrapped sister engine No. 2086, renamed Achilles it worked there until replacement by diesel in 1968 [140]

2092VICTORY1947W70-4-0STDelivered new to Bolsover Colliery Mansfield, Notts.

Nameplate VICTORY survives - sold at auction Nov 2022 [141]

20941948OY10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inBriton Ferry Steel, Glamorgan
2100William Murdoch1949R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Helston Railway Worked at the Southern Gas Board's Blackwater Gas Works [142] and Hilsea Gas Works. [143]
R4 Peckett no. 2100 (Tank and Cab).jpg
21011949RH0-4-2ST3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the Rhodesian Iron and Steel Company, Bulawayo, Rhodesia
21031948R4-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Middleton Railway
Peckett 2103.jpg

R4-S was a special batch built for the Central Electricity Generating Board, with a loading gauge of 9 feet 10 inches (3.00 m) over the standard 10 feet 8.5 inches (3.264 m). Fitted with a low cab roof. Delivered in 1952 to Croydon Power Station "B", it was joined by 2104 and 2105 [144]

21041948R4-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Northampton & Lamport Railway
Peckett R4, number 2104 at Northaampton and Lamport Railway.jpg

R4-S was a special batch built for the Central Electricity Generating Board, with a loading gauge of 9 feet 10 inches (3.00 m) over the standard 10 feet 8.5 inches (3.264 m). Delivered in 1952 to Croydon Power Station "B", it was joined by 2103 and 2105. Replaced by diesels in the late 1960s, 2104 and 2105 were set aside as spares until 1972, when they were sold off [144]

21051948R4-S0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
Peckett 0-4-0ST No. 2105 Rokeby (25231112540).jpg

R4-S was a special batch built for the Central Electricity Generating Board, with a loading gauge of 9 feet 10 inches (3.00 m) over the standard 10 feet 8.5 inches (3.264 m). Delivered in 1952 to Croydon Power Station "A", it was quickly transferred to the "B" unit. Here it joined 2013 and 2104. Replaced by diesels in the late 1960s, 2104 and 2105 were set aside as spares until 1972, when they were sold off. The loco arrived at Buckinghamshire on 14 December 1972 [144] [145]

210619490-6-0ST600 mmSena Sugar, Mozambique
2108January 1950E10-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for National Coal Board Darfield Main Colliery
21101950W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inStored, unrestored Royal Deeside Railway Bought new by the National Coal Board for the Nottinghamshire Coalfield and named as Welbeck No. 6 [65]
2111Lytham19490-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Midland Railway Centre, Butterley, Derbyshire
Peckett Lytham St Annes.jpg

Returned to service in 2018.

21121949R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrapped1970Built for brewery of Truman, Hanbury and Buxton, Burton upon Trent in 1949. Initially, she would have shared duties with an earlier Peckett R2 class, works no. 1585 of 1922 and later, from 1954, with Peckett works no. 2136. Sold to J. C. Staton & Co. Ltd., Tutbury, Staffordshire, in March 1958. Taken over by British Gypsum, moved to their Hawton Works in April 1969
2114December 1950B30-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Kidwelly Industrial Museum, Carmarthenshire, West Wales
Peckett No.2114 (8220971833).jpg

Built for Brynlliw Colliery, South Wales. Then worked Cefn Coed Colliery and Morlais Colliery before preservation

2116Albion No. 121950OY10-4-0STScrapped1967

Delivered new to Albion Works, Briton Ferry. Nameplate ALBION No 12 survives - sold at auction Nov 2022 [146]

212019500-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Edward Collins & Sons Ltd., Kelvindale Paper Mills, Glasgow
2121–212219510-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBatch of two locomotives built for Egyptian Engineering Stores, for use at a sugar refinery
2124June 1951 OQ 0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWorked entire life at Tower Colliery, South Wales
2125–212719510-4-0T2 ft (610 mm)ScrappedBatch of three locomotives built for Mason & Barry for use in Portugal
21281951R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Dibles Wharf, Southampton
2129Kestrel1952R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Pallot Heritage Steam Museum, Jersey
Pallot Steam Museum - 2009-08-21.jpg

Built for Crane Ltd of Ipswich, Suffolk. Sold into preservation in 1981 to Mr. Brian Roberts of Hill Farm, Tollerton, Nottinghamshire. He sold it on in the late 1980s to Pallot Heritage Museum, Jersey.

21301952W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Northampton and Lamport Railway Built as a pair with 2131 for CWS soapworks, Irlam. After line closed, sold in 1966 to Fort Dunlop, Birmingham. Sold to Mr. A. Hunt for preservation, moved to his mineral water factory, Hinckley. Arrived Shackerstone on 7 December 1974. Returned to steam January 2016 [147]
2131Oliver Veltom1952W70-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Cambrian Heritage Railways, Oswestry, Shropshire Identical to 2130. Built for CWS soapworks, Irlam. After line closed, sold in 1966 to Fort Dunlop, Birmingham. Sold to Mr. A. Hunt for preservation, moved to his mineral water factory, Hinckley. Named in honour of former British Railways Oswestry Area Manager [147] [148]
2133–2134November 19520-6-03 ft (914 mm)Batch of two locomotives built for Nizam Sugar Factory, Nizamabad, India
21361954R40-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for brewery of Truman, Hanbury and Buxton, Burton upon Trent
2141February 19540-6-0T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Sandstone Estates, South Africa Built as a 3 ft (914 mm) for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa on 16 February 1954. Regauged when the line was connected to the main CFM network, it became Sena No. 6. The system closed during the Mozambique civil war, it was shipped to Sandstone together with sister loco 2165, three narrow gauge Pecketts, a number of Baguley-Drewry diesel locos, and other equipment. [149] [150]
2142Northern Gas Board No. 11953W7 (special)0-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)PreservedDarlington Railway Preservation Society, Darlington
02I05I2015 CWR Steam Event C2.jpg

Built for Northern Gas Board, St Anthony's Gasworks, Newcastle upon Tyne. The gasworks engine also shunted the adjacent tar works of Thomas Ness Ltd. (a National Coal Board subsidiary), which firm took over operation of the locomotive in 1967. [151] [152]

2143Sena No. 11January 19530-6-0ST2 ft (610 mm)Preserved Sandstone Estates, South Africa Built for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa on 16 February 1954. The system closed during the Mozambique civil war, it was shipped to Sandstone together with 2141, 2165, two narrow gauge sister Pecketts, a number of Baguley-Drewry diesel locos, and other equipment. [149] [153] [154]
2144Sena No. 12January 19530-6-0ST2 ftPreserved United States Built for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa on 16 February 1954. The system closed during the Mozambique civil war, it was purchased by a private buyer and shipped to the USA [153]
2145Sena No. 13January 19530-6-0ST2 ftPreserved Sandstone Estates, South Africa Built for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa on 16 February 1954. The system closed during the Mozambique civil war, it was shipped to Sandstone together with 2141, 2165, two narrow gauge sister Pecketts, a number of Baguley-Drewry diesel locos, and other equipment. [149] [153] [155]
2147Uskmouth 1June 19520-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)Preserved Dean Forest Railway, Gloucestershire
Uskmouth 1 at Norchard Dean Forest Railway.JPG
Built for the CEGB for use at Uskmouth power station. [156]
2148Uskmouth 2June 19520-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for the CEGB for use at Uskmouth power station. [157]
2150Mardy MonsterJune 1954 OQ 0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Elsecar Heritage Railway
Peckett and Sons OQ Class 0-6-0ST No. 2150 Mardy Monster at the Elsecar Heritage Railway.jpg

Most powerful industrial steam locomotive built in the United Kingdom. Worked entire life at Mardy Colliery, South Wales

2151Mardy No. 2June 1954 OQ 0-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedWorked entire life at Mardy Colliery, South Wales
21531954OX40-6-0ST4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Caledonian Railway, Brechin Built for Birchenwood Gas and Coke works, where she spent her entire career. Retired on 19 May 1973
215519550-4-0F4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
static exhibit
Shunting Engine - geograph.org.uk - 50502.jpg

The only fireless locomotive to ever be produced at Atlas Works. Worked entire life at CWS soapworks, Irlam. Placed up for sale from 1960. When the soap works closed in 1969, it was presented for static display in the George Thomas Recreation Ground and subsequently became known as Thomas. [158] When likely to be scrapped due to playground upgrade, Irlam Rotary club set up a project to save this engine [159] Restored by Birse Construction It is now located on land donated by Saltford City Council on the Irlam and Cadishead by-pass [160]

215619550-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 inScrappedBuilt for Cadbury Brothers Bournville Works Railway, Birmingham
2157Seymour1955R20-4-2T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Whangarei Steam and Model Railway Club, [161] Northland, New Zealand
Peckett and Son steam Locomotive 2157.png

Last of three 0-4-2T's built for Wilsons (NZ) Portland Cement Ltd. (now Golden Bay Cement Co. Ltd.), for use at their Portland Cement Works south of Whangarei. Believed to be the last new steam locomotive imported into New Zealand. Gifted to WS&MRC on 16 December 1977, named in honour of founding member/President. Completely rebuilt with new boiler and side tanks, repainted in original green. [103] [162]

215831 March 1955OY20-4-0T4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedJune 1970Built for Marchon Products, Whitehaven, Cumbria. Known as "Lady Polly". Served for a period at Albright & Wilson, then scrapped [163]
2161Sena No. 14March 19570-6-0ST2 ft (610 mm)Preserved Sandstone Estates, South Africa Penultimate steam locomotive built by Peckett. Built for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa. The system closed during the Mozambique civil war, it was shipped to Sandstone together with 2141, 2165, two narrow gauge sister Pecketts, a number of Baguley-Drewry diesel locos, and other equipment. [149] [164]
2165June 19580-6-0T3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)Preserved Sandstone Estates, South Africa The last steam locomotive produced by Peckett. Built as a 3 ft (914 mm) for Sena Sugar Estates, and shipped to Chinde, Portuguese East Africa on 16 February 1954. Regauged when the line was connected to the main CFM network, it became Sena No. 7. The system closed during the Mozambique civil war, it was shipped to Sandstone together with sister loco 2141, three narrow gauge Pecketts, a number of Baguley-Drewry diesel locos, and other equipment. [165]
219219440-4-0ST4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)ScrappedBuilt for Ladysmith Colliery, County Durham [166]
5000–50011958Diesel 200 hp0-4-0DM4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
50021958Diesel 100 hp0-4-0DM4 ft 8+12 inScrapped
5003Austins No. 11958Diesel 200 hp0-4-0DM4 ft 8+12 inPreserved Middleton Railway, Leeds
Peckett diesel Austins No. 1.jpg

Built 1958, it was used as a demonstrator, and eventually sold to West Yorkshire steel stockholders, James Austin & Son (Dewsbury) Ltd, where it was named. Moved to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway on permanent loan from 1971, in 2001 it moved to Middleton, fitted with vacuum brakes to enable it to work passenger trains.

5014August 1959Diesel 200 hp0-6-0DM4 ft 8+12 inPreserved,
Gwili Railway, WalesUnique as the only 0-6-0DM built by Peckett. Supplied to the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) for its power station at Aberthaw where in its later years it was preserved by owners NPower as a gate guardian, plinthed and on a short length of track. Cosmetically restored at the East Somerset Railway, 2006. Following announcement of the intended closure of the power station it was donated to The Welsh Railway Trust October 2019

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