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Preserved (Non Working) Steam Locomotives HERITAGE INVENTORY OF INDIAN RAILWAYS (2016) (Based on Information provided by Zonal Railways) PRESERVED (NON-WORKING) STEAM LOCOMOTIVES SL NO Class Number Gauge Location Built Zone Builders Chittaranjan Locomotive 1 WG 8407 BG Works 1950 CLW Chittaranjan Locomotive Works Chittaranjan Locomotive 2 WG 10560 BG Works 1970 CLW Chittaranjan Locomotive Works 3 ML 741 NG (2' ) Matheran Railway Station 1905 CR Orenstein & Koppel, A.G. Berlin 4 ML 738 NG (2' ) Neral Railway Station 1907 CR Orenstein & Koppel, A.G. Berlin NG 5 B/1 766 (2' 6") Bhusaval Railway Station 1917 CR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office, 6 B/1 768 (2' 6") Bhusaval 1917 CR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office, Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 7 F (NG) 712 (2' 6") Sholapur 1926 CR Manchester, UK Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office, Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 8 F (NG) 716 (2' 6") Pune 1926 CR Manchester, UK NG Coaching Complex Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 9 F (NG) 717 (2' 6") Bhusaval 1928 CR Manchester, UK NG Zonal Training School Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 10 F (NG) 720 (2' 6") Bhusaval 1930 CR Manchester, UK NG Pandharpur Railway Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 11 F (NG) 725 (2' 6") Station 1930 CR Manchester, UK Vulcan Foundry Ltd, Newton Le 12 XA/1 22046 BG Parel Workshop, Mumbai 1931 CR Willows Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office, 13 F (NG) 724 (2' 6") Pune 1949 CR Hunslet Engine Co, Leeds NG Nippon Sharyo Seizo Kaishal Co 14 ZP 2 (2' 6") Pulgaon Shed 1954 CR Ltd Japan NG Nippon Sharyo Seizo Kaishal Co 15 ZP 3 (2' 6") Pune Diesel Shed 1954 CR Ltd Japan NG Nippon Sharyo Seizo Kaishal Co 16 ZP 5 (2' 6") Nagpur Railway Station 1954 CR Ltd Japan NG Nippon Sharyo Seizo Kaishal Co 17 ZD 549 (2' 6") Sholapur Railway Station 1957 CR Ltd Japan NG Nippon Sharyo Seizo Kaishal Co 18 ZD 552 (2' 6") Baramati Railway Station 1957 CR Ltd Japan 19 WP 7000 BG Bhusaval Shed 1958 CR Charznow, Poland Zonal Training School 20 WG 10253 BG Bhusaval 1964 CR Chittaranjan Locomotive Works Ahmednagar Railway 21 YP 2233 MG Station 1954 CR Krauss Maffei Germany N/A Diesel Locomotive Works, Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 22 (BG) BG Varanasi 1907 DLW Manchester, UK NG Diesel Locomotive Works, W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 23 CS 776 (2' 6") Varanasi 1935 DLW Works, Stafford, UK Diesel Modernization 24 ZE 50 NG Works, Patiala DMW MG Krauss Maffei , Munchen Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office, 25 PL 697 (2' 6") Waltair (Vishakapatnam) 1904 ECoR Kerr Stuart & Co Ltd UK NG 26 PLR 692 (2' 6") BNR Hotel, Puri 1904 ECoR Kerr Stuart & Co Ltd UK Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office 27 CC 679 (2' 6") Sambalpur 1908 ECoR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK NG Vizanagarm Railway 28 PL 693 (2' 6") Station 1924 ECoR Kerr Stuart & Co Ltd UK NG Waltair Railway Station 29 PL 694 (2' 6") (Vishakapatnam) 1924 ECoR Kerr Stuart & Co Ltd UK NG Head Quarters Office W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 30 ZB 60 (2' 6") ECoR, Bhubneswar 1952 ECoR Works, Stafford, UK Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office, W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 31 AK 7 (2' 6") Dhanbad 1914 ECR Works, Stafford, UK NG Sanjay Gandhi Biological 32 ZB 73 (2' 6") Garden, Patna 1951 ECR Corpet Louvet, France Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Office 33 YP 2001 MG Samastipur 1952 ECR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Office Canadian Locomotive Company, 34 WP 7581 BG Sonepur 1955 ECR Ontario 04 35 RIL (12796) BG Hajipur Railway Station 1957 ECR JUNG, Jugenthal, Germany 05 Samastipur Railway 36 RIL (12797) BG Station 1957 ECR JUNG, Jugenthal, Germany Tata Engineering & Locomotive 37 YP 2805 MG Patna Railway Station 1968 ECR Company 06 Canadian Locomotive Company, 38 RIL (12798) BG Danapur Railway Station 1957 ECR Ontario 07 Mujaffarpur Railway Canadian Locomotive Company, 39 RIL (12799) BG Station 1957 ECR Ontario Regional Rail Museum - Kitson Hewitson & Thompson, 40 G (BG) 21 BG Howrah 1855 ER Leeds 798 DHR Regional Rail Museum 41 B 45 NG (2' ) Howrah 1889 ER North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK NG 42 CC 670 (2' 6") Durgapur Railway Station 1907 ER North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK NG W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 43 DELTA AK-6 (2' 6") Howrah Railway Station 1914 ER Works, Stafford, UK NG W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 44 BK 1 (2' 6") Asansol Railway Station 1914 ER Works, Stafford, UK NG W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 45 DELTA AK-15 (2' 6") Katwa Railway Station 1914 ER Works, Stafford, UK Regional Rail Museum 46 2S 3134 BG Howrah 1915 ER Taylors Leeds & Co NG W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 47 AK 3 (2' 6") Sealdah Railway Station 1915 ER Works, Stafford, UK NG Regional Rail Museum W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 48 DELTA BK-13 (2' 6") Howrah 1917 ER Works, Stafford, UK Regional Rail Museum 49 HGS-2 26761 BG Howrah 1922 ER William Beardmore Company NG ER Head Quarters Office, Yorkshire Engine Co Ltd, Sheffield, 50 CS 774 (2' 6") Kolkata, 1932 ER UK 51 WG 9391 BG Burdwan Loco Shed 1956 ER Chittaranjan Locomotive Works 52 WG 8258 BG Sahibganj Loco Shed 1959 ER Chittaranjan Locomotive Works Regional Rail Museum Tata Engineering & Locomotive 53 YG 3403 MG Howrah 1961 ER Company 54 WG 10527 BG Burdwan Loco Shed 1969 ER Chittaranjan Locomotive Works NG 55 CS (2' 6") Jamalpur Workshop ER Regional Rail Museum 56 HPS 32 BG Howrah ER Not Known 57 WP 7411 BG Burdwan Loco Shed ER Not Known 793 DHR Regional Rail Museum - Baldwin Locomotive Works, 58 B 40 NG (2' ) Chennai 1917 ICF Philadelphia Regional Rail Museum - 59 YG 4332 MG Chennai 1956 ICF Mitsubishi, Japan 37393 Regional Rail Museum - Swiss Locomotive & Machine 60 X X 15 MG Chennai 1952 ICF Works NG W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 61 CS 773 (2' 6") Jamalpur Gymkhana, 1927 IRIMEE Works, Stafford, UK 62 B 791 NG (2' ) Gwalior Railway Station 1895 NCR Kerr Stuart & Co Ltd UK NG 63 KC 527 (2' 6") Jhansi Workshops 1908 NCR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK Areal Manager Office 64 NH/2 750 NG (2' ) Gwalior 1923 NCR Kerr Stuart & Co Ltd UK NG 65 ZB 72 (2' 6") Railway Station Allahabad 1953 NCR Corpet Louvet, France Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office Kawasaki Rolling Stock Mfg Co Ltd 66 ZE 47 (2' 6") Allahabad 1954 NCR Japan NG Kawasaki Rolling Stock Mfg Co Ltd 67 ZE 55 (2' 6") Dholpur Railway Station 1954 NCR Japan Divisional Railway NG (2' Manager (DRM) Office, Kawasaki Rolling Stock Mfg Co Ltd 68 ZE 53 6") AGC 1955 NCR Japan Divisional Railway NG Manager (DRM) Office 69 ZE 29 (2' 6") Jhansi 1955 NCR Krauss Maffei Germany 70 WP 7656 BG Senior Institute, Jhansi 1968 NCR Chittaranjan Locomotive Works Dubes Company / Glasgow 71 AI 14 MG Rail Museum Gorakhpur 1874 NER Locomotive Company Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Office W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 72 TB 4 MG Izzatnagar 1935 NER Works, Stafford, UK Nasmyth Wilson & Co, Patricroft, 73 T (MG) 32074 MG Izzatnagar Workshops 1937 NER Manchester, UK W.G. Bagnall Ltd, Castle Engg 74 TB 6 MG Rail Museum Gorakhpur 1946 NER Works, Stafford, UK Robert Stephenson and Hawthorn, 75 YL 5000 MG Izzatnagar Workshop 1953 NER Darlington, UK 76 YL 5010 MG Izzatnagar Workshop 1956 NER Hitachi, Japan Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Office Tata Engineering & Locomotive 77 YP 2516 MG Lucknow 1963 NER Company 78 YL 5001 Gorakhpur Railway Station 1952 NER Harthone England 781 New Tinsukia Heritage Sharp Stewart & Co, Atlas Works, 79 B DHR 23 NG (2") Park NFR Manchester 80 A (NG) NG (2' ) Ghoom Museum 1911 NFR Orenstein & Koppel, A.G. Berlin Divisional Railway 790 Manager (DRM) Office 81 B DHR 35 NG (2' ) Katihar 1914 NFR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK 808 Head Quarters Office, 82 C (2') DHR 38 NG (2' ) Maligaon 1914 NFR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK 801 New Bongaigaon 83 B DHR 48 NG (2' ) Workshop 1925 NFR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK New Tinsukia Heritage 84 GX 32086 MG Park 1945 NFR Beyer Peacock & Co, Manchester New Jalpaiguri Railway Baldwin Locomotive Works, 85 MAWD 1798 MG Station 1948 NFR Philadelphia Tata Engineering & Locomotive 86 YP 2112 MG ROH Dept, New Jalpaiguri 1954 NFR Company Tata Engineering & Locomotive 87 YP 2152 MG Tinsukhia Loco Shed 1955 NFR Company Tata Engineering & Locomotive 88 YG 3213 MG Mariani Railway Station 1956 NFR Company Wiener Locomotivfabrik, Florisdorf, 89 YG 4091 MG Agartala Railway Station 1956 NFR Germany Wiener Locomotivfabrik, Florisdorf, 90 YG 4119 MG Guwahati Railway Station 1956 NFR Germany Tata Engineering & Locomotive 91 YG 4367 MG Lumding Railway Station 1959 NFR Company New Cooch Behar Tata Engineering & Locomotive 92 YG 3382 MG Heritage Park 1961 NFR Company New Tinsukia Heritage Tata Engineering & Locomotive 93 YP 2618 MG Park 1970 NFR Company 785 Sharp Stewart & Co, Atlas Works, 94 B DHR 28 NG (2' ) Dehradun Railway Station 1903 NR Manchester NG NR Head-Quarters Office, 95 MTR 1 (2' 6") New Delhi 1910 NR Dick Kerr & Co Ltd, London, UK Divisional Railway 803 Manager (DRM) Office 96 B DHR 50 NG (2' ) Moradabad 1925 NR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK 800 Charbagh Railway Station, 97 B DHR 47 NG (2' ) Lucknow 1926 NR North British Loco Co, Glasgow, UK Railway Institute Vulcan Foundry Ltd, Newton Le 98 XA/2 22002 BG Chandausi 1935 NR Willows 99 WP 7278 BG Charbagh Loco Works 1949 NR Montreal Loco Works, Canada Tata Engineering & Locomotive 100 YG 3724 MG Rewari Loco Shed 1960 NR Company Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Office Tata Engineering & Locomotive 101 YG 3261 MG Ambala 1961 NR Company Chandigarh Railway Tata Engineering & Locomotive 102 YG 3437 MG Station 1963 NR Company Tata Engineering & Locomotive 103 YP 2681 MG Patiala Railway Station 1964 NR Company Ambala Cantt (UMB) Tata Engineering & Locomotive 104 YP 2825 MG Station 1968 NR Company NG Displayed at Tughlakabad W.G.
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