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6 Rolling stock. Toggle Rolling stock subsection. 6.1 Inter-City services. ... First Greater Western, trading as Great Western Railway (GWR), ...
Great Western Railway locomotives (12 C, 195 P) Pages in category "Rolling stock of the Great Western Railway" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The rolling stock preserved on the West Somerset Railway is used to operate trains on the West Somerset Railway (WSR), a heritage railway in Somerset, England. There is a variety of preserved steam and diesel locomotives and diesel multiple units , passenger coaches and goods wagons.
The rolling stock preserved on the Severn Valley Railway is used to operate trains on the Severn Valley Railway (SVR), a heritage railway in Shropshire and Worcestershire, England. There is a variety of preserved steam and diesel locomotives, diesel multiple units , passenger coaches, and goods wagons.
The rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway are the locomotives, carriages and wagons used on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, a heritage railway in Cornwall, England. The Great Western Railway (GWR) opened a branch line from Bodmin Road to Bodmin General in 1887 and this was extended in 1888 to connect with the earlier Bodmin and ...
♠ – Companies that were already operated by or leased to the GWR or one of the other absorbed railways before amalgamation. Note: This list is incomplete. ‡ – Companies operating wholly or partly on the 7 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in (2,140 mm) broad gauge at the time that they combined with the GWR. The broad gauge was finally abandoned on 21 May 1892.
GWR: 112884 'Mink G' goods van Swindon, GWR Dia No. V.22, Lot No. 1067 1931 York [223] 1978–7101 LMS: 295987 Goods brake van Derby, LMS Dia No. D1890, Lot No. 71x 1933 York [224] 1984–7000 PLM: 475014 Ferry Van Mauberge, PLM 1935 York [225] 1988–7017 BR ex GWR: 126438 Motor Car Goods Van Swindon, GWR Dia No. G31 1935 Shildon [226] 1988 ...
Length 142 miles (229 km). Rolling stock owned by CLC; locomotive power by LNER. Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway: GWR and GCR; subsequent to the grouping the parent companies were the GWR and the LNER, but the title was not altered.