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Pages in category "Rolling stock of the Great Western Railway" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Until 2017, GWR operated the vast majority of its long-distance services with a fleet of 58 InterCity 125 High Speed Train sets, [78] each consisting of eight Mark 3 coaches sandwiched between two Class 43 locomotives. GWR operated the largest InterCity 125 fleet, owning five sets outright; the rest were leased from Angel Trains and Porterbrook.
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 ...
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.
Four-wheel composite built by Smith Wylie for the Monmouth Railway and numbered 2. Later GWR 484. Withdrawn in 1890 and now mounted on an old wagon chassis. [40] 225 GWR Autocoach: 1951 [41] 228 GWR Autocoach: 1951 [41] 233 GWR Autocoach: 1951 [42] 249 GWR Saloon 1894 A directors' saloon which was sometimes used in the Royal train. It includes ...
A GWR seat at Yatton The pedestrian crossing at Cockwood Steps, on the South Devon Main Line, retains a gate with GWR spear-type railings. The GWR's memory is kept alive by several museums such as STEAM – the museum of the GWR (in the old Swindon railway works), and the Didcot Railway Centre, where there is an operating broad-gauge train.
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 ...