List of preserved Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST locomotives

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This table details the steam locomotives of the Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST class that have been preserved on heritage railways. Of the 484 'Austerities' constructed, around 70 have survived into preservation, often referred to by enthusiasts as "Buckets".

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Although the Hunslet Engine Company were responsible for the design, not all of these locomotives were built by the company. In order to meet wartime demand, Hunslet subcontracted some of the construction to Andrew Barclay Sons & Co., W. G. Bagnall, Hudswell Clarke, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns and the Vulcan Foundry.

Several have been painted as LNER Class J94s to represent mainline rather than industrial use. Not all have survived intact; the boiler of RSH 7135 of 1944 was used on the replica Broad gauge locomotive "Iron Duke" built in 1985. One has been turned into a Thomas the Tank Engine lookalike, and another into one of Douglas, also from The Railway Series .

The Scottish Railway Preservation Society have formed an Austerity Locomotive Owners Association (A.L.O.A.) [1] with the aim of being a central point for owners of Austerity locomotives to share information and assistance.

List of locomotives

Year BuiltBuilderWorks
Number
Original UserCurrent Number and NameCurrent LocationStatusLiveryNotes and images
1943 Hudswell Clarke 1752War Department 75091, National Coal Board Bold Colliery 7 Robert68067 RobertBR black, with "cycling lion" crest, smokebox number plate and 40E shed code
NCB 0-6-0ST No. 7 Robert, Rocket 150, Rainhill, May 1980 Slides199 (9859821715).jpg

Named Robert at Bold Colliery in 1978 and was part of the Rocket 150 cavalcade in 1980. [2]

1945 Barclay 2183War Department 71529,
WD 165
EG Steels of Hamilton
Wemyss Private Railway
15Earl David
Vale of Berkeley Railway [3]
Undergoing overhaul [4]
WPR lined brown
A1 03-03-2008 Barclay 2183 Austerity WPR No 15 Visits NVR.jpg

Named in 2009 at the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. [5] [6]

1943 Hunslet 2855War Department 7500675006Maroon
Hunslet 2855.jpg
[7]
1943 Hunslet 2857War Department 7500875008SwiftsureLongmoor Military Railway Prussian blue
0-6-0 Austerity Swiftsure at Dereham.jpg

[8]

1943 Hunslet 2864War Department 7501548 Aln Valley Railway
Stored
1943 RSH 7098Ministry of Fuel & Power, Coalville, Leicestershire

NCB (North East Area) - Backworth
49 Tanfield Railway
Operational
Lined green
Austerity 0-6-0ST No.49 Tanfield Railway.JPG
1943 Hunslet 2880War Department 75031,
WD 101
17 SRPS at Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway

Bought by NCB in 1961 and used at Polkemmet Colliery, West Lothian. [9]

1943 Hunslet 2890
3882 (as rebuilt)
War Department 75041
WD 107
10Douglas East Lancashire Railway
Rebuilt as tender loco. Returned to service in Sept 2017
NWR black
Douglas back in action.jpg

Supplied to the War Department as 75041, and used on the Longmoor Military Railway as WD 107 Foggia. [10]

Fitted with GPCS in 1962, and given works number 3882. [10] Used by the NCB at Maesteg Colliery until 1976 [10] Worked on the Watercress Line as Barbara.

In 2000, converted to an 0-6-0 tender engine as No. 10 Douglas from Thomas the Tank Engine.

1943 RSH 7086War Department 7505069Norman Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway NCB black
Hunslet Austerity No 69 Bolton Abbey Water Tower.jpg
1943 RSH 7097War Department 750619Cairngorm Strathspey Railway
Boat of Garten - geograph.org.uk - 38639.jpg
[8]
1943 Hunslet 2873War Department 75024NS 8811 Stoom Stichting Nederland, Rotterdam, Netherlands
NS 8811 Simpelveld 1.jpg

Sold directly from WD to Laura colliery, Eygelshoven (NL) in 1945, numbered 'Laura 12' (later LV 12). Oou 1967. Then the boiler of LV 13, before 1962 known as 'Julia IV' (ex NS 8811, ex WD 75080), was placed on the frame of LV 12 (ex WD 75024). The colliery numbered its locomotives after their boilers and not after the framenumbers (as practiced by WD and most railway compagnies). So this means the loco became LV 13 after its boiler. Went out of service after colliery closed in 1974. Was still under steam in 1975 when cleaning up the remains of the colliery. Giving this locomotive the status of last operational steam engine in The Netherlands. Stored in the former locomotive shed until discovery in 1981. Operates today with a new boiler (RAW Görlitz 20/1995) on the LV 12 frame (WD 75024). NS numbering follows the frame. So this never was a NS engine. The NS-number 8811 is fictional but fun.

1944 W.G.Bagnall 2749War Department 751616 Caledonian Railway (Brechin) [11]
1944 W.G.Bagnall 2746War Department 75158 Ecclesbourne Valley Railway [12]
1944 W.G.Bagnall 2758War Department 75170 Cefn Coed Colliery Museum, Crynant
Static display
Bagnall 2758.jpg

NCB[ citation needed ]

1944 Hudswell Clarke 1776War Department 71499,
NCB
HarryHorwich, LancashireUnder overhaul at Bryn Engineering, Wigan. [13]
1944 Hunslet 3155War Department 75105Walkden Ribble Steam Railway
Stored awaiting overhaul
WD green
Hunslet 3155 Walkden Ribble Steam railway 15-07-2017 (35933552140).jpg

Sold on to Nederlandse Spoorwegen (No. 8815) after the war. Sold to Laura colliery, Eygelshoven (NL) in 1953 as Laura 16, renumbered as LV 16 in 1962. Still in steam in 1970 when clearing up remains of the colliery. Boiler exam expired in 1970, received the boiler from LV 15 (Hudswell C. 1739/1943). Sold to SSTT in 1975. Sold to P.E. Waters Associates Railway Engineers in 1988. [14]

1944 Hunslet 3163War Department 75113,
WD 132
WD 132Sapper Kent and East Sussex Railway
Operational
WD green
WD132 Sapper South of Middle Forge Junction Dean Forest Railway.JPG

Previously on the South Devon Railway. Sold in 2009 to unnamed private buyer. [15] Refurbished by the Flour Mill 2010-2011.

1944 Hunslet 3165War Department 75115NS 8826 Zuid-Limburgse Stoomtrein Maatschappij, Limburg, Netherlands
Stored awaiting overhaul
Sold on to Nederlandse Spoorwegen (No. 8826) after the war. Sold to Julia colliery, Eygelshoven (NL) in 1953 as 'Julia V', renumbered as LV 14 in 1962. Went out of service after boiler ticket expired in 1973
1944 Hunslet 3168War Department 75118,
WD 134
Wheldale Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
Under overhaul
Lined maroon
National Coal Board Steam Engine - Beatrice (6648844811).jpg
 [16] 
1944 Hunslet 3180War Department 75130AntwerpPrivate site, Sellindge
Stored awaiting overhaul
Red Hunslet Austerity 3180.jpg
1944 Hunslet 3193War Department 75142,
WD 140
Norfolk Regiment Northampton & Lamport Railway
Operational
BlackJanuary 2023, purchased by Northampton Steam Railway Limited and moved to the Northampton & Lamport Railway
1944 RSH 7136War Department 75186
WD 150
68013Royal Pioneer Peak Rail
Under overhaul
PeakRail.jpg
1944 RSH 7139War Department 75189,
WD 152,
N.C.B. No. 8
WD 152Rennes Dean Forest Railway
Operational
Longmoor Military Railway Prussian blue
Rennes WD152.jpg

Sold to NCB post war. [17]

1944 RSH 7169War Department 7151571515 Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway
Out of service
Indian red - Mech Navvies livery
Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn 7159 (6238876664).jpg

Sold to NCB post war and used at Swalwell. Converted at East Somerset Railway to resemble J94.Then to Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway as 68005 [18] Overhauled at the Flour Mill in the Forest of Dean and returned to service in private ownership at Blaenavon in 2010. [19] [20]

1944 RSH 7170War Department 71516Welsh Guardsman Severn Valley Railway
Operational
Lined black
Gwili Railway at Bronwydd Arms - geograph.org.uk - 4625783.jpg
[ citation needed ]
1944 Hunslet 2868 (rebuilt as 3883 of 1963)War Department 75019
WD 168
68012Lord Phil Epping Ongar Railway
Operational
Lined green [21]
1945 Hudswell Clarke 1782War Department 71505,
WD 118
LMR 118Brussels Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
Stored
Longmoor Military Railway Prussian blue
118 WD 0-6-0 ST Oxenhope Museum 2.jpg

Originally preserved by the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway from the Longmoor Military Railway.

1945 W.G.Bagnall 2777War Department 75254,
WD 175
Alloa Area No. 7 SRPS at Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway
Operational
Bo'ness ^ Kinneil Steam Gala - geograph.org.uk - 4721631.jpg
Sold to NCB in 1963. [9]
1945 W.G.Bagnall 2779War Department 75256No 2779 Gamma Tanfield Railway
Stored
Black lined redSpent time working at: Longmoor Military Railway (1945), Brandon C Colliery outside Durham (1946), Vane Tempest Colliery at Seaham (1967) and appeared repainted as 2502/7 in the Stockton and Darlington Railway 150th Anniversary at Shildon (1975).[ citation needed ] before being bought and operated as sister locomotive Bowes No 20 at the Tanfield Railway whilst on loan to Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway until 1993 when she continued operating at Tanfield.
1945 Hunslet 3207WD 157 Constantine
Scrapped 1968
One of two Austerities, with Errol Lonsdale , used in the filming of The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery in 1966, it was mocked up with side tanks to resemble a J50 and temporarily renumbered 68961. Scrapped in 1968 by Pollock Brown at Southampton.
1945 Vulcan Foundry 5272War Department 75282,
WD 181 Insein
Haulwen Gwili Railway
Under overhaul
Lined green
Haulwen, Gwili Railway.jpg

Rebuilt in 1961 by Hunslet (works number 3879).[ citation needed ]

1945 Vulcan Foundry 5309War Department 7531968072 Peak Rail
08I08I2015 Spa Valley Railway A5.jpg
Sold to NCB after World War II, numbered 72, returned to service in April 2013 at Llangollen Railway,[ citation needed ] from 2015 at Mangapps railway museum.
1945 RSH 7289 War Department 71480

From 1946 with National Coal Board (North Western) at Walkden and Leigh collieries
Fred Tyseley Locomotive Works (at 2003)
Stored
Preserved at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway from 1969 [22] Now part of the Somerset & Dorset Locomotive Collection and relocated to Tyseley [23] In 1963, this was one of the Austerities fitted with the Porta / Hunslet Gas Producer Combustion System and underfed stoker. [23] Although the stoker had fallen from use by the time of its preservation, the firebox and Kylpor ejector with its distinctive 'Sontaran' chimney are one of the few Austerities so-fitted to survive(also [24] ) and the only example in relatively complete condition. [23]
1946 Barclay 2212War Department 71463
LNER 8078
68078Private site, Sellindge
Under overhaul
BR black
J94 68078.jpg
1947 Barclay 2215War Department 71466
LNER 8077 working at Immingham Docks, then NCB no.14 in 1962
68077 Spa Valley Railway
Stalled overhaul. In store.
UnknownOriginally preserved by the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway in 1971 where tested and withdrawn, due for fitting of vacuum brakes and steam heat. On loan to the Spa Valley Railway for overhaul in 2005
1948 Hunslet 3686National Coal Board60 Aln Valley Railway
Operational
NCB black
Ex-NCB Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST No. 60 watering at Alnwick Lionheart Station (1), 28 12 2018.jpg

Built for the NCB, with cab and bunker cut down to a smaller loading gauge for working the Lambton Drops, a coal staith at Sunderland.

1950 Hunslet 3694National Coal BoardWhiston Foxfield Railway
Under overhaul as at August 2022 (fourth with current owner since March 1983)
Lined green NCB
Foxfield Railway - sisters (geograph 3051892).jpg
[25]
1950 Hunslet 3696National Coal BoardRespite Ribble Steam Railway
Stored
Hunslet 0-6-0 no 3696 "Respite".JPG
[26]
1950 Hunslet 3698 National Coal BoardRepulse Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Operational
Repulse Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (2717985614).jpg

[27]

1952Hunslet3770National Coal BoardNorma Cambrian Heritage Railways
Overhaul started; stopped for lack of funds
Rust
1952 Hunslet 3776National Coal Board8Warspite Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
Hunslet No.3776.jpg
[28]
1952 Hunslet 3777National Coal Board68030North Yorkshire Moors Railway[ citation needed ]
Under Overhaul
BR black
68030 at Boat of Garten - geograph.org.uk - 882455.jpg

As of July 2023, the loco is now based on the NYMR.

1952 Hunslet 3781National Coal Board1 "Thomas" Mid Hants Railway
Operational
NWR blue
No. 1 "Thomas" (works number 3781 of 1952) at Ropley.png

Converted from a saddle-tank to side-tank design to create No. 1 "Thomas" in 1994

1953 Hunslet 3785National Coal Board69 North Tyneside Steam Railway
Static exhibit, awaiting overhaul
Hunslett Austerity No.69 Hunslett Austerity No.69.jpg
Hunslett Austerity No.69
1953 Hunslet 3788National Coal BoardMonckton No.1 Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
Stored
Chuff Chuff - geograph.org.uk - 575024.jpg

[29]

1953 Hunslet 3790War Department 190190 Colne Valley Railway
Operational
Army olive green
26I06I2016 Colne Valley Railway B4.jpg
[ citation needed ]
1953 Hunslet 3791War Department 191 Black Knight23Holman F Stephens Kent & East Sussex Railway
Stored
Lined olive green
Austerity.jpg

Withdrawn in August 1968. Sold out of Army service, arrived on K&ESR in February 1972. [30]

1953 Hunslet 3792War Department 192 WaggonerWD 192Waggoner Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Operational
Longmoor Military Railway Prussian blue
WD 92 Waggoner.JPG

Moved to the Isle of Wight on loan from the National Army Museum in 2005: ownership transferred to IOWSR in 2008. [31]

1953 Hunslet 3793War Department 193Shropshire Ribble Steam Railway
Under overhaul
Hunslet 0-6-0 no 3793 "Shropshire".JPG

Named at the Severn Valley Railway in 1977. [32]

1953 Hunslet 3794 War Department 19410Cumbria Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway
Operational
Furness Railway Indian Red
Cumbria Saddle Tank at Haverthwaite.jpg

Previously on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway between 1974 and 2009. Owned by the Furness Railway Trust. [33] [34]

1953 Hunslet 3796War Department 196Errol Lonsdale68011Errol Lonsdale Stoomcentrum Maldegem OperationalBlack, After restoration WD green (2016)
68011 at Buckfastleigh.jpg

Initially preserved on the Kent & East Sussex Railway from the Longmoor Military Railway, where it was used in the filming of The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery in 1966. Moved to the Mid Hants Railway prior to 1977, and then to the South Devon Railway in 1992. Sold in 2009 to unnamed private buyer [15]

WD196.jpg
1953 Hunslet 3797War Department 197 Sapper25Northiam Kent & East Sussex Railway
Operational. Returned to service 2018
Blue [30]
Hunslet Austerity No. 25 'Northiam' on the K&ESR.jpg
Arrived on K&ESR in September 1977.
1953 Hunslet 3798War Department 198 Royal EngineerWD 198Royal Engineer Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Operational
WD green
06I10I2013 Autumn Steam Gala H5.jpg

Moved to the Isle of Wight on loan from the National Army Museum in 1991: ownership transferred to IOWSR in 2008. [35]

1953 Hunslet 3800War Department 200200 Colne Valley Railway
Under overhaul
Hunslet Austerity 3800.jpg
Arrived at CVR June 2014. [36]
1953 Hunslet 3806National Coal BoardWilbert Dean Forest Railway
Withdrawn for major repairs in 2016
3806 Wilbert Dean Forest Railway.JPG

Named by the Rev W Awdry in 1987. [37]

1953 Hunslet 3809National Coal Board Great Central Railway
Under overhaul
GreatCentralRailway3809.JPG
1954 Hunslet 3810National Coal BoardGlendower South Devon Railway
Stored
Hunslet 3810 (8335229010).jpg
[38]
1954 Hunslet 3818National Coal BoardEast Fife Area No. 19 SRPS at Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway
Operational
Green
Bo'ness. - geograph.org.uk - 71752.jpg

Previously carried spurious BR Livery and number 68019. [9]

1954 Hunslet 3823National Coal BoardWarrior Dean Forest Railway
Under overhaul
Warrior before Preservation.jpg
[39]
1955 Hunslet 3825National Coal Board"LNER 8009" Stainmore Railway Company at Kirkby Stephen East
Under overhaul
Black
J94 68000.JPG
Delivered to Betteshanger Colliery, Kent in 1954. Sold into preservation at Great Central Railway in November 1981, sold to North Norfolk Railway 1993. Bought by two Stainmore Railway Company directors in 2004, then spot-hired. Now back at Kirkby Stephen East, awaiting overhaul. [40]
1955 Hunslet 3829National Coal Board Gwili Railway
Stored
Saddle tank from a Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST.jpg
[ citation needed ]
1955 Hunslet 3837National Coal Board5 SRPS at Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway
Dismantled
Used at Michael and Comrie Collieries in Scotland. [9]
1956 Hunslet 3839National Coal BoardWimblebury Avon Valley Railway
Operational, Returned to traffic in 2017
Unlined blue with NCB lettering
Wimblebury on the Foxfield Railway - 2009-04-26.jpg
[25]
1956 Hunslet 3840National Coal BoardPamela Garw Valley Railway
Stored
Pamela (537400614).jpg

Originally worked out of Maesteg and St John's Washery, Llynvi Valley. Previously in the possession of the Vale of Glamorgan Railway (now defunct), before being loaned to the Lincolnshire Wold Railway. Ownership transferred to Garw Valley Railway in 2012.

1956 Hunslet 3844NCBUnited Steel Company No.22 Appleby Frodingham Railway
Operational
Lined maroon
Nene Valley Railway-Hunslet Austerity 060T No22 - Flickr - mick - Lumix.jpg

On loan from the Appleby Frodingham Railway

1958 Hunslet 3850Ironstone Quarry RailwaysJuno Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Stored
Green
Juno1.jpg

Transferred to the Isle of Wight from the Ivatt Steam Trust in 2009. On loan to the National Railway Museum from October 2010 and on display at Shildon. [41]

1962 Hunslet 3851NCBCadley Hill No 1Snibston Discovery Park
Stored
GreenStored at Snibston Discovery Park
1962 Hunslet 3882NCBRebuilding of 2890 with gas producer combustion system
1964 Hunslet 3889NCB65 Dean Forest Railway
Under overhaul
NCB yellow
65 on display.jpg
Formerly at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre.[ citation needed ] Moved to Rutland in 1989 and to Dean Forest 2015. [42]
1964 Hunslet 3890NCB66 Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
In service
Green
Quainton Road railway station (1970) 01.JPG

Last Hunslet Austerity built in 1964. Boiler ticket expires in 2024.[ citation needed ]

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