Surviving and Preserved Steam Locomotives
Steam locomotives that have survived and are currently preserved or plinthed, or are simply lying ignored somewhere.
For the restored and running locomotives, please see `Heritage Steam Runs' album.
For more pictures of preserved locomotives, please visit the `Heritage and History' album.
Album: Surviving and Preserved locomotives in North and North East India
Album: Surviving and Preserved locomotives in East, South East and North East Frontier India
Album: Surviving and Preserved locomotives in Western India
Album: Surviving and Preserved locomotives in Central and South Central India
Album: Surviving and Preserved locomotives in South India
Matheran Light Railway loco #740 at the Leighton Buzzard Railway, undergoing restoration work in September 1997. Subsequently the loco was restored to working condition and is occasionally steamed up. Photo by an IRFCA member.
No. 778, a 4-6-0T(Side Tank) is a war department product built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1917. It worked at the Upper India Sugar Mills, Khatauli until the 1980s before being taken to England. It presently hauls trains at the Leighton Buzzard Railway
YD class 2-8-2 loco #518 now preserved at Sukkur Railway Station (Sukkur Railway Museum), Pakistan. Agha Waseem Ahmed, 2009-02-06. ()
Fairy Queen visiting National Rail Museum at New Delhi before undergoing its Seventh Periodic Overhaul at PER (Santulan Mahanta)
YG #4119 - "NORTH EAST QUEEN" is a YG class (freight) meter gauge (MG) steam locomotive recently plinthed in front of Guwahati Railway Station. The wheel arrangement is 2-8-2.
The loco was built in 1956 by Wiener Lokomotivfabrik, Floridsdorf, G
EIR #21 Express locomotive spotted at Pondicherry on 2018-07-23. Courtesy Shakthi Nanda.
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