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Number and Name | Class | Wheels Gauge | Builder Works No/Year built | Notes/Location |
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λ 35 ton Steam Breakdown Crane |
4-4w
5'6" |
Joseph Booth and Bros
3672/1924 |
Portuguese Govt. Rly. Survives – Entroncamento National Rly Museum, Ex Camhinos do Ferro Minho a Douro, Ordered via Selson Engr. Co., London and The Engineering Co. of Portugal, Lisboa..
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Extras for motor & pump |
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Hathorn Davey
4353/1886 |
Silva & Cosens, Portugal.
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λ |
5'6" |
Thomas Smith
16385/1946 |
Arsenal de Alfeti, Caparica, Portugal.
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Pump & shafting |
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Hathorn Davey
4349/1886 |
Silva & Cosens, Portugal.
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8 hp portable horizontal engine on multitubular boiler |
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Carret, Marshall and Co
1834/1869 |
Maceds and Co, Lisbon, Portugal.
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"Eugenia" |
0-4-0 Saddle Tank 600mm |
W G Bagnall (Stafford)
1886/1909 |
Portugal.
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"Ursula" |
0-4-0 Saddle Tank 600mm |
W G Bagnall (Stafford)
1923/1912 |
Portugal.
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"Tentativa 1913" |
0-4-0 Saddle Tank 1'8" |
W G Bagnall (Stafford)
1924/1913 |
Portugal.
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"Rio Douro" | Fairlie |
0-4-0+0-4-0 Tank 3' |
Vulcan Foundary (Newton le Willows)
740/1875 | |
"Rio Ave" | Fairlie |
0-4-0+0-4-0 Tank 3' |
Vulcan Foundary (Newton le Willows)
741/1875 | |
0-4-0 Tank 2' |
Peckett
2125/1951 | |||
0-4-0 Tank 2' |
Peckett
2126/1951 | |||
0-4-0 Tank 2' |
Peckett
2127/1951 | |||
0-6-0
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
244/1861 | |||
0-4-2
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
322/1863 | |||
0-4-2
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
323/1863 | |||
0-4-2
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
324/1863 | |||
0-4-2
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
325/1863 | |||
0-4-2
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
326/1863 | |||
0-4-2
5'6" |
Beyer Peacock
327/1863 |
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λ | Crane. |
This item was not built in Leeds and is included in the data base for reference only. |