So where are the remaining Lambton locomotives?

 

No 5 0-6-2T Built by Robert Stephenson's of Darlington in 1909 works No 3377.
For the Lambton Collieries.
Now on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway , awaiting mechanical overhaul.
No 14 0-4-0ST Built by Hawthorn Leslie of Newcastle in 1914 Works No 3056.
For the Lambton and Hetton Collieries.
Now on the Tanfield Railway.
No 29 0-6-2T Built by Kitsons of Leeds in 1904 Works No 4263.
For the Lambton Collieries.
Now on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Working
No 52 0-6-2T Built Neilson of Glasgow in 1899 Works No 5408.
For the Taff Vale Railway Loco No 85 Later G W R No 426.
Withdrawn from service in 1927. Bought by the Lambton & Hetton Joicey Collieries in 1929.
Now on the Keithley & Worth Valley Railway. Working as T V R No 85.
No 60 0-6-0ST Built by Hunslet of Leeds 1948 Works No 3686.
For the National Coal Board ( Durham Area ).
Now on the Strathspey Railway.
No 67 0-6-2T Built by Taff Vale Railway at Cardiff West Yard Works No 306.
T V R Loco No 85, later G W R No 450.
Withdrawn from service in 1926.
Bought by Longmoor military Railway renumbered No 205 later No 70205.
Purchased by National Coal Board ( Durham Area ) in 1948.
Normally worked at South Hetton as Loco No 67.
Now on the Dean Forest Railway.

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