List of SR West Country and Battle of Britain class locomotives

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Unrebuilt Battle of Britain class No. 34072 257 Squadron, as preserved, pictured at Swanage, Dorset in 2019 34072 257 Squadron 2019.jpg
Unrebuilt Battle of Britain class No. 34072 257 Squadron, as preserved, pictured at Swanage, Dorset in 2019

Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the Bulleid light pacifics, the West Country and Battle of Britain classes of locomotives that ran on the British Southern Railway network. They represented a publicity success for the Southern Railway, with the West Country class highlighting the names of places served by the Southern Railway, while the Battle of Britain locomotives constituted a roving memorial to the fighter pilots who fought during the Battle of Britain, and the actions of RAF Fighter Command as a whole. No. 34066 Spitfire and No. 34086 219 Squadron were at one point in time candidates for preservation, but No. 34023 Blackmoor Vale was chosen instead due to it being in better condition than No. 34066 and No. 34086. [1] [2]

Contents

Table of locomotive details

Key to notes:

Southern Railway batch

West Country and Battle of Britain class locomotives
BR No.SR No.Name [3] BuilderBuiltRebuiltWithdrawnCurrent Location of Preserved LocomotivesImageNotes
3400121C101 Exeter Brighton May 1945November 1957July 1967 BR(SR) Jarvis rebuild of SR Bullied "West Country" 4-6-2 No.34001.jpg
3400221C102 Salisbury Brighton June 1945April 1967 SR WC 34002 'Salisbury' Bournemouth Central, August 1965 img082~2 (9969709006).jpg
3400321C103 Plymouth Brighton June 1945September 1957September 1964
3400421C104 Yeovil Brighton July 1945February 1958July 1967 34004 at Tonbridge railway station (1960s).jpg
3400521C105 Barnstaple Brighton July 1945June 1957October 1966 Cricklewood SR Bulleid 4-6-2 geograph-2966255-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3400621C106 Bude Brighton July 1945March 1967 Marylebone during 1948 Exchanges geograph-2650927-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3400721C107 Wadebridge Brighton August 1945October 1965Mid Hants Railway 34007 "Wadebridge" (6865380264).jpg C, Withdrawn (2016) undergoing an exam for overhaul . Oldest surviving light pacific.
3400821C108 Padstow Brighton September 1945June 1960June 1967
3400921C109 Lyme Regis Brighton September 1945July 1960October 1966
3401021C110 Sidmouth Brighton September 1945February 1959March 1965Tyseley/Sellindge, Kent. (Southern Locomotives Ltd.) Hook Ocean Liner express geograph-2967269-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg S,
Under restoration.
3401121C111 Tavistock Brighton October 1945November 1963 Exeter St Davids Up 'Devon Belle' geograph-2650950-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3401221C112 Launceston Brighton October 1945January 1958December 1966 Deptford SR rebuilt Bulleid Light Pacific at Rotherhithe Road geograph-2673903-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3401321C113 Okehampton Brighton October 1945October 1957July 1967 SR WC 34013 'Okehampton' ex-works, Eastleigh, August 1966 (1) (9969639255).jpg
3401421C114 Budleigh Salterton Brighton November 1945March 1958March 1965 BR(SR) Jarvis rebuild of SR Bullied "West Country" or "WC" Class 4-6-2 No.34014.jpg
3401521C115 Exmouth Brighton November 1945April 1967 SR WC 34015 'Exmouth' Bournemouth MPD 70F, August 1965 img081 (9969659134).jpg
3401621C116 Bodmin Brighton November 1945April 1958June 1964Carnforth West Country class pacific No 34016 Bodmin at Ropley shed yard (2).jpg C,
Undergoing Restoration to Mainline standards
3401721C117 Ilfracombe Brighton December 1945November 1957October 1966 Southampton Central Station - 1963 - geograph.org.uk - 842363.jpg
3401821C118 Axminster Brighton December 1945September 1958July 1967
3401921C119 Bideford Brighton December 1945March 1967 SR WC 34019 'Bideford' without nameplates, Bournemouth Central, August 1966 (9969658734).jpg
3402021C120 Seaton Brighton December 1945September 1964
3402121C121 Dartmoor Brighton January 1946December 1957July 1967 34021 Dartmoor(8298166690).jpg
3402221C122 Exmoor Brighton January 1946December 1957April 1965 Vauxhall up Bournemouth express approaching geograph-2669511-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
3402321C123 Blackmoor Vale/
Blackmore Vale
Brighton February 1946July 1967Bluebell Railway West Country Class "Blackmore Vale" at Sheffield Park (9131144444).jpg C, WC/NA
(as-built, Coat of Arms added in preservation), Static display awaiting overhaul (at Horsted Keynes)
3402421C124 Tamar Valley Brighton February 1946February 1961July 1967 Clapham Junction carriage yard geograph-2668351-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
3402521C125Rough Tor/
Whimple
Brighton March 1946November 1957July 1967WC/NA/
Renamed "Whimple" 1948 [4]
3402621C126 Yes Tor Brighton March 1946February 1958September 1966WC/NA
34027 21C127 Taw Valley Brighton April 1946September 1957August 1964 Severn Valley Railway Taw Valley 3 (27860110714).jpg C, WC/NA (as-built, Coat of Arms added in preservation),
Operational (Loco is air braked but won't be going mainline).
3402821C128 Eddystone Brighton April 1946August 1957May 1964Swanage Railway. (Southern Locomotives Ltd.) Swanage Railway, No. 34028 "Eddystone" - geograph.org.uk - 211759.jpg C,
WC/NA, Operational.
3402921C129 Lundy Brighton May 1946December 1958September 1964WC/NA
3403021C130 Watersmeet Brighton May 1946September 1964WC/NA
3403121C131 Torrington Brighton June 1946December 1958February 1965
3403221C132 Camelford Brighton June 1946October 1960October 1966 Raynes Park station geograph-2669495-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
3403321C133 Chard Brighton July 1946December 1965WC/NA
3403421C134 Honiton Brighton July 1946August 1960July 1967
3403521C135 Shaftesbury Brighton July 1946June 1963WC/NA
3403621C136 Westward Ho Brighton July 1946September 1960July 1967WC/NA
3403721C137 Clovelly Brighton August 1946March 1958July 1967 Clapham Junction with up express geograph-2967919-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
3403821C138 Lynton Brighton September 1946June 1966 Dawlish SR Bullied Light Pacific geograph-2967966-by-BenBrooksbank.jpg WC/NA
3403921C139 Boscastle Brighton September 1946January 1959May 1965Great Central Railway 34039 Boscastle at Loughborough 1993.jpg C, WC/NA, Under overhaul
3404021C140 Crewkerne Brighton September 1946October 1960July 1967 34040 Crewkerne(8148471260).jpg
3404121C141 Wilton Brighton October 1946January 1966 Raynes Park with Weymouth express geograph-2968015-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
3404221C142 Dorchester Brighton October 1946January 1959October 1965
3404321C143 Combe Martin Brighton October 1946June 1963WC/NA. Also featured in The Titfield Thunderbolt as the Bulleid Pacific in the opening scene.
3404421C144 Woolacombe Brighton October 1946May 1960May 1967WC/NA
3404521C145 Ottery St Mary Brighton October 1946October 1958June 1964 Basingstoke Bournemouth - Newcastle express geograph-2669474-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA Scrapped at Woodham Bros, Barry, in 1964
34046 21C146 Braunton Brighton November 1946February 1959October 1965Mainline Certified,
Home base at Southall
34046 at Crewe Depot Open Day 2019 - 48046350007.jpg C, WC/NA
Operational, Mainline Certified. Owned by Jeremy Hosking, Operated by Locomotive Services
3404721C147 Callington Brighton November 1946October 1958June 1967 West Country 34047 Callington Oxford (48247571761).jpg WC/NA
3404821C148 Crediton Brighton November 1946March 1959March 1966 Raynes Park Waterloo - Salisbury train passing geograph-2669234-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3404921C149 Anti-Aircraft Command Brighton December 1946December 1963 Vauxhall Waterloo - Basingstoke train approaching geograph-2669213-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3405021C150 Royal Observer Corps Brighton December 1946August 1958August 1965 34050 at West Grinstead station (1965).JPG
34051 21C151 Winston Churchill Brighton December 1946September 1965National Railway Museum Winston Churchill at the National Railway Museum (1) - geograph.org.uk - 4667290.jpg C, Static exhibit at National Railway Museum Shildon after cosmetic overhaul at Mid Hants Railway.
3405221C152 Lord Dowding Brighton December 1946September 1958July 1967 Bishops Lydeard - 34052 (aka 34046) Minehead service.JPG
34053 21C153 Sir Keith Park Brighton January 1947November 1958October 1965Tyseley/Herston Works, Swanage. (Southern Locomotives Ltd.) Sir Keith Park 34053 8 (8088000460).jpg C,
Heavy Overhaul.
3405421C154 Lord Beaverbrook Brighton January 1947September 1964
3405521C155 Fighter Pilot Brighton February 1947June 1963
3405621C156 Croydon Brighton February 1947December 1960May 1967 34056 - Exmouth Junction - 1962.jpg
3405721C157 Biggin Hill Brighton March 1947May 1967 Cambridge Bulleid Light Pacific geograph-2656627-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3405821C158 Sir Frederick Pile Brighton March 1947November 1960October 1964Sellindge, Kent. (Southern Locomotives Ltd.) SR WC 4-6-2 34058 Sir Frederick Pile, Bitton, AVR 25.3.1991 (9922349116).jpg S,
Under restoration.
3405921C159 Sir Archibald Sinclair Brighton April 1947March 1960May 1966Bluebell Railway Sirarchibaldsinclair.jpg C,
Undergoing overhaul.
3406021C160 25 Squadron Brighton April 1947November 1960July 1967 Salisbury West of England express geograph-2669192-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3406121C161 73 Squadron Brighton April 1947August 1964
3406221C162 17 Squadron Brighton May 1947April 1959June 1964
3406321C163 229 Squadron Brighton May 1947August 1965
3406421C164 Fighter Command Brighton July 1947May 1966 Bulleid Light Pacific passing Clapham Junction on an express, 1966 - geograph.org.uk - 4820586.jpg GOE
3406521C165 Hurricane Brighton July 1947April 1964
3406621C166 Spitfire Brighton September 1947September 1966 Exeter Central SR Bulleid Light Pacific geograph-2968416-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg Locomotive involved in the Lewisham disaster, 4 December 1957. Considered a candidate for preservation.
3406721C167 Tangmere Brighton September 1947November 1963Mainline Certified,
Carnforth MPD
Hugh llewelyn 34067 (5595495658).jpg Operational on the Main Line.
3406821C168 Kenley Brighton October 1947December 1963
3406921C169 Hawkinge Brighton October 1947November 1963 Bickley Junction with Victoria express geograph-2969503-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
3407021C170 Manston Brighton November 1947August 1964Swanage Railway. (Southern Locomotives Ltd.) Southern Railway Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 '34070' "Manston" (28736651891).jpg C,
Operational.

British Railways batch

Battle of Britain and West Country class locomotives
BR No.Name [3] BuilderBuiltRebuiltWithdrawnLocation of Preserved LocomotivesImageNotes
34071 601 Squadron Brighton April 1948May 1960April 1967
34072 257 Squadron Brighton April 1948June 1964Spa Valley Railway, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. (Southern Locomotives Ltd.) 34072 Swanage Railway - 48898701987.jpg C,
Operational
34073 249 Squadron Brighton May 1948June 1964Carnforth MPD Still in existence but looking rather tired! - geograph.org.uk - 1073526.jpg
34074 46 Squadron Brighton May 1948June 1963
34075 264 Squadron Brighton June 1948April 1964
34076 41 Squadron Brighton June 1948January 1966
34077 603 Squadron Brighton July 1948July 1960March 1967 Chislehurst with Deal express geograph-2969515-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34078 222 Squadron Brighton July 1948September 1964
34079 141 Squadron Brighton July 1948February 1966 Canal bridge, Kidsgrove Junction - geograph.org.uk - 3026193.jpg
34080 74 Squadron Brighton August 1948September 1964
34081 92 Squadron Brighton September 1948August 1964Nene Valley Railway SR Battle of Britain Class 34081 92 Squadron Locomotive Nene Valley Railway (2).jpg C, Operational; returned to working order in 2017 after a seven year overhaul
34082 615 Squadron Brighton September 1948April 1960April 1966
34083 605 Squadron Brighton October 1948June 1964 Ashford Up 'Man of Kent' express geograph-2621250-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34084 253 Squadron Brighton November 1948October 1965 Ashford with Light Pacific geograph-2969533-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34085 501 Squadron Brighton November 1948June 1960September 1965 Waterloo train approaches New Lane crossing - geograph.org.uk - 2465058.jpg
34086 219 Squadron Brighton December 1948June 1966Considered a candidate for preservation.
34087 145 Squadron Brighton December 1948December 1960July 1967
34088 213 Squadron Brighton December 1948April 1960March 1967
34089 602 Squadron Brighton December 1948November 1960July 1967
34090 Sir Eustace Missenden, Southern Railway Brighton February 1949August 1960July 1967 Hook with up Bournemouth express geograph-2676531-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34091 Weymouth Brighton September 1949September 1964 Clapham Stewarts Lane Locomotive Depot geograph-2668766-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34092 Wells Brighton September 1949November 1964East Lancashire Railway. Renamed "City of Wells" 1950 34092 City of Wells at Castlecroft - geograph.org.uk - 5732567.jpg C, GOE,
Undergoing overhaul
34093 Saunton Brighton October 1949May 1960July 1967WC/NA
34094 Mortehoe Brighton October 1949August 1964 Salisbury with Lyme Regis express geograph-2969549-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA Scrapped at Woodham Bros, Barry, 1965
34095 Brentor Eastleigh October 1949January 1961July 1967 Surbiton with Bournemouth express geograph-2970024-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
34096 Trevone Brighton November 1949April 1961September 1964WC/NA
34097 Holsworthy Eastleigh November 1949March 1961April 1967 Brighton bound express enters Chichester station - geograph.org.uk - 2462857.jpg WC/NA
34098 Templecombe Brighton December 1949February 1961June 1967 Tonbridge station, with Charing Cross - Dover - Margate express geograph-2970049-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
34099 Lynmouth Eastleigh December 1949November 1964 West Country at Bournemouth.jpg
34100 Appledore Brighton December 1949September 1960July 1967 Rebuilt West County class 34100 at Westbury (1966) 01.JPG WC/NA
34101 Hartland Eastleigh February 1950September 1960July 1966North Yorkshire Moors Railway 34101 Hartland at Basingstoke.jpg C, WC/NA
Under overhaul
34102 Lapford Eastleigh March 1950July 1967 34102 at Selsdon railway station (1967).JPG WC/NA
34103 Calstock Brighton February 1950September 1965 Moreton Cutting Sidings geograph-2641914-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg WC/NA
34104 Bere Alston Eastleigh April 1950May 1961June 1967WC/NA
34105 Swanage Brighton March 1950October 1964Mid Hants Railway West Country class pacific No 34105 Swanage on the Mid Hants Railway.jpg C, WC/NA
Under overhaul. Youngest surviving light pacific.
34106 Lydford Brighton March 1950September 1964WC/NA
34107 Blandford Forum Brighton April 1950September 1964 Clapham Junction geograph-2641063-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34108 Wincanton Brighton April 1950May 1961June 1967WC/NA
34109 Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory Brighton May 1950March 1961September 1964 Salisbury Atlantic Coast Express geograph-2970092-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
34110 66 Squadron Brighton January 1951November 1963 Salisbury station geograph-2668456-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg BoB/NA

Footnotes

  1. Brine, M. E. "The Bulleid Society". Devon Heritage. Retrieved 31 July 2009.
  2. Green, Richard. "Blackmoor Vale Preservation". Bulleid Society. Bluebell Railway. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  3. 1 2 Burridge, Frank: Nameplates of the Big Four
  4. "4-6-2 LOCOMOTIVES". transportsofdelight. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

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Preserved locomotives