List of locomotives explained

This is a list of locomotives including notable locomotives that are preserved in museums or in heritage railways. For a list of locomotive types or models, please see List of locomotive classes.

A list of locomotive classes that have a corresponding Wikipedia article. A locomotive or engine is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. If a locomotive is capable of carrying a payload, it is usually referred to as a multiple unit, motor coach, railcar or power car; the use of these self-propelled vehicles is increasingly common for passenger trains, but rare for freight (see CargoSprinter).

Following is a mix of individual locomotives and of locomotive classes or models, organized by company.

For a list of preserved locomotives, such as those in museums, see List of preserved locomotives in the United States and List of preserved locomotives in Canada.

Significant individual locomotives

of Australia
of the United Kingdom
of the United States

Biggest locomotives

See main article: List of largest locomotives.

Preserved locomotives

These are historic locomotives preserved in museums, currently or formerly, or in heritage railways, currently or formerly, or otherwise. This is not intended to include deteriorating locomotives that are just still existing somewhere, without being restored or ever open to the public.

in Canada

See main article: List of preserved locomotives in Canada. There are numerous preserved locomotives in Canada.

in China

China has at least six preserved locomotives:

in India

India has 40 or more preserved locomotives.

DHR 778 (1889), built in Glasgow, the only Darjeeling Himalayan Railway locomotive now located outside India, is now preserved in Oxfordshire, England.

in United Kingdom

With some overlap between sublists, preserved locomotives in the UK include:

Preserved locomotives of heritage railway in England

in United States

See main article: List of preserved locomotives in the United States.

There are numerous locomotives preserved in the United States.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_103603ad0102w7ri.html 2015.11.7 上海铁路博物馆
  2. http://www.tinyadventurestours.com/Eng/Destinations/NarrowGaugeRailway.html#Yunnan%20Railway%20Museum Yunnan Railway Museum
  3. [:File:Yunnan Railway Museum - rolling stock - P1340649.JPG]