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Castle Class Locomotives Collection

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Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Earl of Clancarty, No. 5058 with Dinmore Manor, No. 7820 at Aller Junction, September 1958

Earl of Clancarty, No. 5058 with Dinmore Manor, No. 7820 at Aller Junction, September 1958

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Loco staff cleaning No 5029 Nunney Castle

Loco staff cleaning No 5029 Nunney Castle
4-6-0 Castle class locomotive. Built 1934

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: No 5011, Tintagel Castle

No 5011, Tintagel Castle
4-6-0 Castle Class Locomotive

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: No 4095, Harlech Castle, pulling the Torquay Pullman past Twyford, 1930

No 4095, Harlech Castle, pulling the Torquay Pullman past Twyford, 1930
4-6-0 Castle Class Locomotive. Built 1926

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: No 111 Viscount Churchill

No 111 Viscount Churchill
4-6-0 Castle class locomotive

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Carmarthen Castle, Loco No. 4076

Carmarthen Castle, Loco No. 4076
A photograph of Locomotive No.4076, Carmarthen Castle at Swindon Works. Carmarthen Castle was built February 1924 and withdrawn from service in 1963

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Caldicot Castle, Loco No. 4074

Caldicot Castle, Loco No. 4074
This photograph shows Locomotive No.4074, Caldicot Castle, arriving at Paddington with the GWR Goods Station building towering in the background

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Caerphilly Castle, Locomotive No. 4073

Caerphilly Castle, Locomotive No. 4073
A photograph of locomotive No.4073, Caerphilly Castle with Loco No.3024, taken at Swindon Works on 16th November 1958. Caerphilly Castle was built at Swindon Works in August 1923

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Caerphilly Castle, Loco No. 4073

Caerphilly Castle, Loco No. 4073
A British Railways photograph of locomotive No.4073, Caerphilly Castle, taken a year after the locomotive was withdrawn from service in 1960

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Abbotsbury Castle, No 4083

Abbotsbury Castle, No 4083
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.4083, Abbotsbury Castle, leaving Plymouth Docks on 9th April 1926. Abbotsbury Castle was built at Swindon Works in May 1925

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Powis Castle, No 7024

Powis Castle, No 7024
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.7024, Powis Castle, on the last down Bristolian service at 99.5mph. Powis Castle was built in June 1949 and withdrawn from service in February 1965

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Bristol Castle, No 7013

Bristol Castle, No 7013
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.7013, Bristol Castle in the locomotive sheds at Swindon Works. Bristol Castle was built in July 1948 and withdrawn from service in September 1964

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Winchester Castle, No 5042

Winchester Castle, No 5042
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.5042, Winchester Castle at Gloucester Station in September 1955. Winchester Castle was built in July 1935 and withdrawn from service in June 1965

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Llantilio Castle, No 5028

Llantilio Castle, No 5028
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.5028, Llantilio Castle, at Swindon Works. Llantilio Castle was built in May 1934 and withdrawn from service in May 1960

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Chirk Castle, No 5025

Chirk Castle, No 5025
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.5025, Chirk Castle, at Exeter on 31st July 1935. Chirk Castle was built in April 1934 and withdrawn from service in November 1963

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Carmarthen Castle, No 4076

Carmarthen Castle, No 4076
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.4076, Carmarthen Castle in steam. It was built in February 1924 and withdrawn from service in February 1963

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Dudley Castle, No 4091

Dudley Castle, No 4091
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.4091, Dudley Castle hauling locomotive No.2979. Dudley Castle was built in August 1925 and withdrawn from service in December 1961

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Dorchester Castle, No 4090

Dorchester Castle, No 4090
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.4090, Dorchester Castle. This locomotive was built at Swindon Works in July 1925, was rebuilt in 1957 and withdrawn in June 1963

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Dartmouth Castle, No 4088

Dartmouth Castle, No 4088
This image shows Castle Class locomotive No.4088, Dartmouth Castle. It was built at Swindon Works in July 1925, rebuilt in 1958 and withdrawn in May 1964

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Colour Diagram of Castle Class Locomotive, c. 1923

Colour Diagram of Castle Class Locomotive, c. 1923
Colour cross-section diagram or drawing of the front of a Castle Class locomotive with numbered internal components

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Colour cross-section plan of Castle Class Locomotive, c. 1923

Colour cross-section plan of Castle Class Locomotive, c. 1923
Colour cross-section plan of Castle Class locomotive with the parts numbered, c.1923

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Locomotive 4096, Highclere Castle with its wartime black out screen, c. 1940

Locomotive 4096, Highclere Castle with its wartime black out screen, c. 1940
A train speeding through the countryside at night was a prime target for the German Luftwaffe. The glow from the locomotive firebox

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive, No. 5094, Tretower Castle at Sonning, c1950s

Castle Class locomotive, No. 5094, Tretower Castle at Sonning, c1950s
4-6-0 locomotive, built June 1939

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 4082 Windsor Castle

Locomotive No. 4082 Windsor Castle
An official photograph of locomotive No. 4082 Windsor Castle in light steam

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive, No. 5094, Tretower Castle at Swindon Works

Castle Class locomotive, No. 5094, Tretower Castle at Swindon Works
4-6-0 locomotive built June 1939

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: King George V and Queen Mary on the footplate of Windsor Castle

King George V and Queen Mary on the footplate of Windsor Castle
King George V and Queen Mary on the footplate of locomotive No.4082 Windsor Castle during their visit to Swindon Works in April 1924

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: GWR Pendennis Castle and LNER, Flying Fox at Kings Cross, 1925

GWR Pendennis Castle and LNER, Flying Fox at Kings Cross, 1925

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class Locomotive No. 5086, Bath Abbey

Castle Class Locomotive No. 5086, Bath Abbey
Seen here December 1946

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive No. 7022, Hereford Castle at Aller Junction, c. 1960

Castle Class locomotive No. 7022, Hereford Castle at Aller Junction, c. 1960
4-6-0 locomotive, built 1949

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive no. 7022, Hereford Castle, c. 1950s

Castle Class locomotive no. 7022, Hereford Castle, c. 1950s
4-6-0 locomotive built 1949

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive No. 7022, Hereford Castle at Swindon Shed, c. 1960

Castle Class locomotive No. 7022, Hereford Castle at Swindon Shed, c. 1960
4-6-0 locomotive built 1949

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive, No. 7037, Swindon at Swindon, 1958

Castle Class locomotive, No. 7037, Swindon at Swindon, 1958

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive, No. 7037, Swindon

Castle Class locomotive, No. 7037, Swindon
STEAM Locomotives: Standard Gauge: Castle Class Locomotives

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class, No. 7029, Clun Castle at Newton Abbot Station, c. 1950s

Castle Class, No. 7029, Clun Castle at Newton Abbot Station, c. 1950s
A view of Castle Class, No. 7029, Clun Castle at Newton Abbot Station, Devon, c.1950s. The station opened with the name Newton in December 1846 by the South Devon Railway Company

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class Locomotive, No. 5006, Tregenna Castle

Castle Class Locomotive, No. 5006, Tregenna Castle
4-6-0 locomotive, built June 1927. Withdrawn April 1962

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Nameplate of Tregenna Castle

Nameplate of Tregenna Castle

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class Locomotive No. 5025, Chirl Castle April 1959

Castle Class Locomotive No. 5025, Chirl Castle April 1959
Seen here at Goring water troughs

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class Locomotive No. 5040, Stokesay Castle, April 1959

Castle Class Locomotive No. 5040, Stokesay Castle, April 1959
Seen here at the Goring water troughs

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Castle Class locomotive No. 4087, Cardigan Castle at Swindon Works, 1929

Castle Class locomotive No. 4087, Cardigan Castle at Swindon Works, 1929
The large pattern store can be seen to the left of the image

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1940

Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1940
A view of Penzance station, Cornwall, c.1940, showing Castle Class locomotive No. 5024, Carew Castle, sitting at the platform with the town of Penzance visible in the background

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1960

Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1960
A view of Penzance station, Cornwall in c.1960, showing the Warship diesel locomotive No.D604, Cossack, sitting alongside Castle Class locomotive, No.7006, Lydford Castle

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: St Germans Station, Cornwall, c. 1960

St Germans Station, Cornwall, c. 1960
A view of St Germans station in Cornwall, c.1960, showing an unknown Castle Class locomotive arriving into the station. The station opened in 1859 on the Cornish Main Line

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 5051, Earl Bathurst, passing through Shrivenham Station, September 1958

Locomotive No. 5051, Earl Bathurst, passing through Shrivenham Station, September 1958
A view of 4-6-0 Castle Class locomotive No. 5051, Earl Bathurst, passing through Shrivenham Station in Oxfordshire, September 1958

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 4079, Pendennis Castle

Locomotive No. 4079, Pendennis Castle
4-6-0, Castle class locomotive

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: No 5053, Earl Cairns

No 5053, Earl Cairns
4-6-0 Castle Class locomotive

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: No 4082 Windsor Castle

No 4082 Windsor Castle
4-6-0 Castle Class locomotive, built 1924

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Locomotives awaiting to be scrapped at Swindon Works, 1962

Locomotives awaiting to be scrapped at Swindon Works, 1962
No 4085, Berkeley Castle, and No 5090 Neath Abbey can be seen in the line-up

Background imageCastle Class Locomotives Collection: Wharncliffe Viaduct, c1920s

Wharncliffe Viaduct, c1920s
A Castle Class locomotive speeds over the viaduct. It was built in 1837 and designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel



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